Appearance

Familiar Origins

by B. Pine

All dragons have slight variations in appearance, particularly with scale patterns, spines, talons, spikes, and such. As such, each dragon is unique in appearance. Draca color is dependent on its type, as explained in the ‘Dragon Types’ section.

About dragon types:
There are four types of Draca.

 

   

A Draca type is much more than it’s appearance and attributes, it is a very big part of a dragon’s identity. A dragon’s type defines its personality, tendencies, magical abilities and even its familial identity.
Draca are hatched from eggs that are delivered by a mother and fertilized by a father. However, they bond and form families with dragons of their own type. Two dragons of the same type can have a hatchling that is a different type. However, it is rare that two dragons of the same type to become mates, since dragons of the same type see themselves as related. Four types of dragons exist. The differences between the Draca types are mostly physiological, although much of a dragon’s’ personality is based on its type. The most defining characteristic of a dragon type is the form of magic it specializes in.

   

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PHYSICAL DRAGON
   
Color: Black
Magic: Physical (Spellcasting)
Personality: Introspective, Studious
Domuara’s Physical Dragons: Silx, Terra, Humo, Tabesis

Description:
Physical Dragons are more commonly called Earth Dragons, particularly in this human world. The most conscientious of all dragon types, Earth dragons want to do things right. They will think long and hard before acting, for the most part. As a result, they sometimes overthink things and second-guess themselves. Most Earth dragons are happier and more productive when they are given a directive or a specific mission. Earth dragons love to learn and experiment, whether it is through reading, exploring or even as head of a country or institution (Academy Headmaster, for instance). Earth dragons are the ones who ‘speak little but listen much’.
   
       
       
             
                     
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