What are Clockwork Dragons?
(Ideal Colors: Copper/Teal/Cerulean)
(Genes:Wasp/Bee/Capsule, Augment is also viable for standard CWs)
These strange subsets of dragons are a bit of an anomaly, if they are even truly dragons at all. Clockworks are noted for their segmented form, glass-like wings, and fluid-filled capsule making up their underbellies. They seem to be able to work tirelessly, so long as the capsule is full. What the fluid is, however is unknown.
Crystalized Sub-type (Opal/Nudibranch/Gnarlhorn/Carnivore/etc.)
Crystalized patches or protrusions indicate a Clockwork has taken sever enough damage that the mysterious fluid that powers them is required to patch damage that could otherwise prove crippling. It has been observed that the fluid hardens and crystalizes upon contact with the air, instantly sealing the damaged area. Oddly enough, the crystal patches do not seem to impede or hamper the dragons movement.
Factory Seconds Clockwork (Non Copper/Teal/Cerulean CWs)
Hm, something's not quiet right about these Clockworks. Maybe the colors of their carapace or wings are off. Sometimes it's that the fluid filling their bellies, (when it hasn't leaked through weak-points in their shells), isn't the right color, consistency, or composition. How curious, however, despite these... oddities, they seem function as normal for a Clockwork of their typing. There is the occasional glitch or hiccup, but they prove themselves to be loyal clan members regardless.
Overcharged Clockworks (Terts like Thundercrack or Starfall, etc,)
This Clockwork seems to have a wealth of energy, far more than any other of its fellows. Electricity or magical energies can be seen sparking of their gleaming shells, and seems to lend itself to the dragon's every move. They strike quicker, magic is more potent. It seems like something to be coveted, no? You'd think so.
Overcharged Clockworks need to learn a great deal of control. Younglings afflicted with this are prone to destructive bouts as they do not yet understand their strength, or the danger it can pose. So, should you find your clan now contains one of these powerful dragon, know that they have toiled long and hard to gain that hard earned control.
Clockwork Bees:
Clockwork Bees, what are they?
Though to originate from Wiretangle Walk, this strange subset of dragons is a bit of an anomaly, if they are even truly dragons at all.
While they appear to be either Fae or Veilspun dragon, one will notice they are unusually cool to the touch, and a faint clicking can be heard as they move.
They are noted for their segmented form, glass-like wings, and fluid-filled capsule making up their underbellies. They seem to be able to work tirelessly, so long as the capsule is full. What the fluid is, however is unknown.
Well, regardless, these delicate, small beings are a fine rarity for any lair to add to their numbers.
Pairs
Chronalia
(#69313909)
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Belnan
(#69590013)
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Tempora
(#69295356)
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Yutzuki
(#64561737)
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Clockwork Hornets:
Clockwork Hornets, what are they?
This unusual variant has been spotted primarily Charged Barrens, where they can often be seen patrolling the highly charged sands. Like other Clockwork dragons, one will notice they are unusually cool to the touch, and a faint clicking can be heard as they move. Hornets have been know to have the forms of Ridgebacks, Wildclaws, Mirrors, and on rare occasions, Gaolers, Aberrations, and Sandsurges.
What sets them apart from the other variants is their size and aggression. It is theorized the Hornets are acting as a defensive force of some sort. While they will not actively seek out nomads who have the sense or good fortune to give them a wide breadth, those who have drawn too close have been met with active hostility. Curiously, this aggression is only seen while the Clockwork is in the Barrens.
They are noted for their segmented form, glass-like wings, and fluid-filled capsule making up their underbellies. They seem to be able to work tirelessly, so long as the capsule is full. What the fluid is, however is unknown.
For those whom have managed to coax a Clockwork Hornet from Barrens will find their clan rewarded with a new member that is both a fierce protector and ferocious fighter.
Pairs
Sheonnaaera
(#73603813)
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Solvindeth
(#73569531)
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ChronsValis
(#79713069)
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Vespirolk
(#73603814)
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Clockwork Dragonflies:
Clockwork Dragonflies, what are they?
This variant of clockwork has been seen flitting about where the Highland Scrub meets the beaches of the Sea of a Thousand Currents, darting about in both the skies and waters, or sometimes winding through the sands. Like other Clockwork dragons, one will notice they are unusually cool to the touch, and a faint clicking can be heard as they move. Dragonflies have been noted to take the forms of Spirals and Undertides.
Dragonflies are hailed for their speed and agility as they move. While not as aggressive as their Hornet kin, these clockworks are no less dangerous in combat, striking quickly and precisely when fighting. They have been observed mostly moving too and fro, watching and following those dragons and beastclan members who move about the Shifting Expanse, but no other actions taken.
They are noted for their segmented form, glass-like wings, and fluid-filled capsule making up their underbellies. They seem to be able to work tirelessly, so long as the capsule is full. What the fluid is, however is unknown.
One who has managed to gain a Clockwork Dragonfly in their clan will be rewarded with a highly skilled scout, and deadly accurate attacker.
Pairs
Calistia
(#82320195)
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Nemurik
(#82360001)
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Clockwork Butterflies:
Clockwork Butterflies, what are they?
Though to originate from Turrets of Goldensparc, this strange subset of dragons is a bit of an anomaly, if they are even truly dragons at all.
While they appear to be either Skydancer or Pearlcatcher dragons, one will notice they are unusually cool to the touch, and a faint clicking can be heard as they move.
Clockwork Butterflies are known for their graceful movements and fine skills. It is theorized they where meant to be artisans and entertainers. One can find them in the finer areas of the Goldensparc, in areas of opulence.
They are noted for their segmented form, glass-like wings, and fluid-filled capsule making up their underbellies. They seem to be able to work tirelessly, so long as the capsule is full. What the fluid is, however is unknown.
Well, regardless, these delicate, intricate beings are a fine rarity for any lair to add to their numbers.
Pairs
Leodaptia
(#87260114)
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Philemon
(#86959941)
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