Deimos
(#46491319)
Level 25 Skydancer
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Energy: 46
out of
50
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.66 m
Wingspan
5.37 m
Weight
608.09 kg
Genetics
Black
Skink
Skink
Black
Spinner
Spinner
Orca
Scales
Scales
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 25 Skydancer
Max Level
STR
117
AGI
8
DEF
6
QCK
74
INT
6
VIT
11
MND
6
Biography
@hexaroo
"As you are now, what comes next will be this...."
Every Omen Bringer has some form of clairvoyance.
Be it a sixth sense for danger, for knowing when a dragon is lying or not,
be it in its stronger form, as complex prophetic visions.
There's a catch to their power though.
They never get any positive information from their latent abilities.
Because of that they're not usually seen as good company.
Omen Bringers are often too distant and aloof,
commonly lost in their own thoughts, and with only bad news to deliver.
They are though, even with that sort of power, not fatalists.
Bad things will happen. This is certain.
But how you deal with what is to come is what's important.
Will you overcome or succumb?
Also, they don't belive the future is set in stone and in truth,
belive that their visions, as grim as they may be,
can work as a warning to change a path that is leading to destruction.
So they always start the telling of a vision with that phrase:
"As you are now, what comes next will be this...."
And then end with:
"...and so there may still be time for change."
No one is really sure where they originated from.
Their temperament and abilities point both to fringe areas
where the Searred Wastelands meets the Starwood Strand
and to the Plague borders of the Sea of a Thousand Currents.
In a clan an Omen Bringer will fit well in the role of Librarian, Historian,
Record Keeper and even Master of the Treasury.
Their loner and contemplative nature fits well with those kind of jobs.
They are, in general, lovers of good literature.
Every Omen Bringer has some form of clairvoyance.
Be it a sixth sense for danger, for knowing when a dragon is lying or not,
be it in its stronger form, as complex prophetic visions.
There's a catch to their power though.
They never get any positive information from their latent abilities.
Because of that they're not usually seen as good company.
Omen Bringers are often too distant and aloof,
commonly lost in their own thoughts, and with only bad news to deliver.
They are though, even with that sort of power, not fatalists.
Bad things will happen. This is certain.
But how you deal with what is to come is what's important.
Will you overcome or succumb?
Also, they don't belive the future is set in stone and in truth,
belive that their visions, as grim as they may be,
can work as a warning to change a path that is leading to destruction.
So they always start the telling of a vision with that phrase:
"As you are now, what comes next will be this...."
And then end with:
"...and so there may still be time for change."
No one is really sure where they originated from.
Their temperament and abilities point both to fringe areas
where the Searred Wastelands meets the Starwood Strand
and to the Plague borders of the Sea of a Thousand Currents.
In a clan an Omen Bringer will fit well in the role of Librarian, Historian,
Record Keeper and even Master of the Treasury.
Their loner and contemplative nature fits well with those kind of jobs.
They are, in general, lovers of good literature.
Click or tap a food type to individually feed this dragon only. The other dragons in your lair will not have their energy replenished.
Feed this dragon Insects.
This dragon doesn't eat Meat.
This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
Feed this dragon Plants.
Exalting Deimos to the service of the Arcanist will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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