WispWing Information

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Name: WispWings
Queen: Queen Shine
Other Important Characters: none
Diet: herbivorous
Average Lifespan: 250-350 years of age
Scale Colour(s): pastel blue, green, pink, purple and yellow
Eye Colour(s): deep gold
Horns/Spikes/Claws: very long horns that curl up, like Kudu. Spikes are long, but lie almost flat on the spine, and are raised when the dragon is scared, excited or angry. Claws are sharp, for digging into tree bark.
Body Shape: very lithe and agile. Deep chest, for their large wings.
Other Appearance Details: they have fins behind their ears, arms, and lining the sides of their tails. They have long whiskers, like a cat's.
Abilities: a misty breath that glows gold, and can paralyze anything it comes into contact with. When the mist is frozen, it can be used as a fuel. The spikes running along their tail grow back Constantly, as they can shoot them at things, on command. Their whiskers can detect tiny movements and essentially help them "see" in the dark.
Rare/Special Abilities: animus magic, blue glowing mist, which can either heal or kill, depending on what the dragon does, and silver mist, which is used to grant powers to any dragon for one hour, no more, no less.
Strengths: flying, climbing Trees, hiding
Weaknesses: when they shoot their spikes, they have to take time to grow back, leaving a soft, scaleless spot where the new one will grow that is very vulnerable.
Kingdom Name: the Kingdom of the Dancing Breeze
Kingdom's Location: the western end of Fengári
Kingdom's Climate And Geography: it is always humid, and is at the foothills of the mountains. On the western side of the Kingdom, there is a huge rainforest, that covers three quarters of the Kingdom.
Palace(s): the Glistening Palace
Other Buildings: the Library, lots of small houses and huts, some treehouses.
Other Kingdom Details: where the beaches are, it is rocky rather than sandy, and there are lots of mangrove forests.
Tribe Relationships: very much like humans. The dragons get married, and offer each other gifts as an engagement declaration. On their wedding day, they hold a party of sorts, with up to 100 guests. They can arrange for a divorce if things don't work out. Unmarried dragons cannot have dragonets.
Relationships With Other Tribes: they are very close to the LightWings, and their Queen can have the smallest say in Lightfeather's decisions.
Attitude Towards Hybrids: they don't like them, since they aren't as pretty as pure dragons.
Attitude Towards The Queen: they love and respect her, though some don't approve of the current Royal family.
Attitudes Towards Dragons With Rare/Special Abilities: they like them, since they can provide them with healers.
Common Personality Traits: appreciate any beauty or nature, kind and smart, can be humorous.
Eggs: 3-6 eggs are laid at a time, and display the same patterns as the dragonet inside. They are kept with their parents, and once they hatch, stay with them until they get married.
Dragonets: dragonets are born with grey scales, that gradually turn into their colours. They are sent to school at age 2, and, if they wish, can study to have any occupation they want. Upon receiving their full colours, the dragonet is considered a full member of the tribe, and to celebrate, they are sent to live with the LightWings for a week.
Battle Style: they are very confident climbers, and so like to ambush from the trees. They like to use their huge wings as shields.
Other Culture Details: it is considered shameful to not be married by the age of 100. Dragons who aren't married at this age are usually put into planned marriages, though they can refuse, unless they are the lowest class dragons.
History: they were originally a subspecies of the LightWings, but their kind bred with the GlassWings, resulting in all the known tribes of Fengári other than the GlassWings and LightWings.
Other: since they are born colorless, dragonets have the ability to camouflage with rocks.
What they are named after: anything shiny, any gems, or anything to do with mist or fog. "Wisp" isn't a plausible name.

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