This arctic Boulder Class cousin of the Gronckle is cold blooded! With ice in his veins and liquid nitrogen fire. When this dragon swims water actually freezes around him! Groncicles are covered in snow and ice. Their spines or hunches on their back resemble snowy mountains. They have spikes under their chin which resemble icicles or snow cones.
The Groncicle looks like a muscular Gronckle except that some have a longer body length, is covered in snow and ice, and lacks a tail bludgeon, instead having a long, streamline tail.
Its diet contains snow, fish, and smoothies made of arctic gentian, arctic poppy, and pumpkins.
The Groncicle shoots powerful streams of explosive Liquid Nitrogen. This is amazing as very few dragons have it. The liquid nitrogen can reach temperatures close to -321 °F or -196 °C. This can potentially freeze their victim to death, meaning It also has the coldest blast of all the dragons.
Despite their cold features, Groncicles are big softies. Groncicles are a peaceful, friendly, non-aggressive species. Having been the first dragons to ever be peaceful with humans. They are naturally kind with people. But they do not respond kindly to a lack of respect and should not be taken lightly. Their affinity to ice and snow means they must remain in cold environments or they will overheat. Summer are too warm for them.
Titan Wing Groncicles change quite a lot. Their body is darker and there are light blue outlines of what seems to be their liquid nitrogen veins. Their wings now have white rings and its edges develop small, spiky icicle-like structures. Titan Wing Groncicles' mouths glow purple and their eyes turn pinkish purple. Also, the icy spikes on their tails and under their chins become larger and thicker.
Groncicle eggs are oval-shaped with large ice spikes protruding from it. It is unclear if the 'ice' is real ice or other substances for defense or ornamental purposes. Their eggs are one of the few eggs with well-defined geometrical shapes and most have spikes some have flat spikes. Groncicle eggs need to be kept cold, not hot, to hatch.
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