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The dragon species labeled under the tamed are dragon types that have been proven to be tamed. Some of them are domesticated, some are wild caught. The untamed dragons are dragon species that have never bonded with a rider. There is no information on how to bond with these dragons, but plenty of information on how to die
attempting to do so.
The scale show here will be adjusted slightly. the human in the scale will be an orc at the height of 12 feet. So add six feet to the dragon then compare that to you. The smallest of the dragon (Renbos) will be roughly 11 feet
attempting to do so.
The scale show here will be adjusted slightly. the human in the scale will be an orc at the height of 12 feet. So add six feet to the dragon then compare that to you. The smallest of the dragon (Renbos) will be roughly 11 feet
IKKUMAS
Size scale : level 3-4
methods of travel : ground, water, sky
habitats : caves and forest or artificial
playability: open
rider: open
features:
Ikkumas have a warm smooth underbelly. Their hide is thick but can be pierced by a sharp enough sword at the right angel. Ikkumas have the ability to breath fire, they have a high resistance to fire but they are not fireproof. Their wings and underbellies are more susceptible to burns. Ikkumas have an array of personalities, they seem to get along with more docile dragon species but they are not out right aggressive. Fire dragons have been domesticated but will only allow a rider they have bond with to mount.
Diablo
Size scale : 1-2
methods of travel : ground, water (limited)
habitats : lower mountains, deserts and mud pits
playbility: closed
rider:closed
Features:
diablos might just be the most resilient dragons to ever roam the lands. They don't seem to need much water and will eat most any plant. They will even make it a habit to consume jewels, coal, clay and certain rocks.. diablos are tough all round the inside of them actually being tougher than the outside. Their outer hide might not be as strong as the steel dragons plated scales, but it tops everyone in sheer power. diablos are the strongest tamed species of dragon. They are not domesticated but very docile. They are easily approachable due to their laziness. Even the threat of other dragons can not get them to move. diablos are very protective, and are known for swallowing their young. They don’t eat them of course. Due to their lazy nature when danger appears the beast will swallow their young into a secondary pouch to keep them safe. They will also do this to their riders from time to time.
ILANGAS
size scale : 5
methods of travel : ground, water(limited), sky, magic (limited)
habitats: artificial
playblity:closed
riderpen
features :
Ilanga's bone structure allows it to stand upright, they also have opposable hand and feet joints allowing them to grip things about as well as their riders.
Ilangas have a lot of endurance and can take a beating. They will get up no matter how hard you knock them down until death. They are a rare species and have never been seen in the wild. Their eggs will only hatch with the use of magic. The more magic required to hatch the egg, the stronger the dragon's inner light. This inner light pushes the dragon past physical limitations. (i.e. run on a broken leg fly with an injured wing) Ilangas are not found in the wild and therefore take on the personality of their riders.
JHARA
size scale : 4
methods of travel : ground , sky
habitats : cliff sides
playbility: open
rider: open
features :
Jharas are sleek and slim. Their hide is smooth giving the illusion of having no scales, kind of like a shark. Their colors range from pitch black to grey but some have been seen as white. Jharas are big storm chasers, and are regularly on the move. They are indifferent to other species, and very difficult to bond with as a rider. Jharas are the fastest known breed of dragons. They have the ability to shoot lighting balls from their mouth and will charge up static from the environment. Not only do they have flight endurance they also burst out spurts of speed, it is advised to not encourage this behavior while riding the dragon. People have tried to domesticate these dragons but as they are hard to bond with. Any unbonded Jhara will fly away come the first storm.
HILA
size scale : 1
methods of travel : ground(limited) , sky
habitats : cliffs, upper mountains, plateaus
playbility: closed
rider: open
features :
Hilas use their wings as front appendages. They are very friendly and will let anyone ride them, but they hold no regard for the safety of the rider. They are the smoothest fliers and are known for their grace. Like the Jharas they can be found near cliffs and are very hard to bond with. They do not enjoy being grounded and will often abandon their companions. Each Hila has a special call they share with their rider and will only come down for them. Hilas can fly at the highest altitude and can go most their lives without landing, they can even stay airbound when sleeping. Some say one can reach the moon and stars on the back of a sky dragon. Hilas are not domesticated but wild ones will let anyone mount them. They will only land for a bonded rider.
FÖRFALSKA
Steel dragon
size scale : 1
methods of travel : ground, sky (limited)
habitats : hot springs, lava pits, artificiale
playbility: closed
rider: closed
features :
Armored plated scales with a smooth harden underbelly Forfalskas are very tough dragons. Even the wings of a Forfalska is ammored leaving them the ability to fly at low altitudes for short periods of time. Forfalskas dragons are temperamental and most other species stay out of their way. Vulnerable starting out in the world, the adult dragons are very protective of their young. They are aggressive to all newcomers and will attack first. They are difficult to train but hold strong bonds with their riders. They are resistant to most elements making them fireproof. They are some of the biggest tamed dragon species and a feared opponent. Forfalskas can breath fire, but only after long exposure to intense heat on their underbellies. This is why you can find them out near lava pits and hot springs. These dragons have been domesticated but only breed in certain climates.
NÉNAR
size scale : 2
methods of travel : ground (limited) water, sky (limited)
habitats : lakes , rivers
playbility: open
rider: closed
features :
Nenar's appendages are made for swimming rather than running. They can travel on land for long distances, but are slow runners and have little climbing ability. Nenars have large wings that they could use to fly, but need to be taught how. It would take a strong bond between dragon and rider to get the dragon airborne
Nenars are laid back and usually not aggressive. They are easily annoyed and will let others know when they are being a bother. When annoyed, Nenars will spit water out of their mouths ranging from cold to blistering depending on the nature of the attack. They can also build up pressure using this water spurt to knock smaller opponents off their feet. Nenars can hold their breaths for long periods of time, they can even sleep underwater. No one has bothered to domesticate these dragons, but there are a few dragons without a rider waiting around the camp.
GRIFFINS
size scale : 3-4
method of travel : ground, sky, water
habitats : artificial
Playbility: closed
rider: open
features :
Griffns are not native to the lands of Arthina. They come from across the sea from the desert lands of Tamriel. They are fierce and extremely loyal. They are easily tamed but they are by no mean docile. If they feel challenged they will strike. They are smaller than most dragon species, comparable to a horse or bear mount. They are known for their piercing call that can echo for miles. It is best to keep them away from wild caught dragons due to the species being unfamiliar with each other. Griffns are not usually seen in battle in Arthina, the wealthy like to keep them around for show. They are extremely flexible in flight, a helpful adaptation considering they have no natural armour to protect them. They can rip through almost any hide, including stealing dragon scales. Their most common attack is to latch on with their claws and tear through their enemy with their mouths.
RĒNBŌ
size scale : 6
method of travel : magic , ground, sky (limited)
habitats : meadows, prairie, forest, deserts, artificial
playbility:Closed
rider:closed
features :
Renbos are one of the few magic based dragons that have actually been found in the wild. They have a slender build to them and a small wingspan. They have a natural camouflage color that varies depending on the region they are found They prefer to not be ridden, but will allow children and smaller rider species to mount them. Renbos are surprisingly favored towards barbaric type warriors. They are a trusty battle companion and have no problems keeping up with your horse as you charge into battle. Trophy hunters also enjoy this dragon type because of their camouflage abilities. Hiding isn't the only trick up their sleeve they are also very illusive. They enjoy taunting bigger, nastier dragons and will give them quite a chase. Just when you think you are closing in they poof away, teleporting behind you. A Renbo is easy to bond with, their difficulty comes in catching one.
NERAŁU
size scale : 5
methods of travel : ground, sky (limited)
habitats : underground nest
playbility: open
rider: open
features :
Neralus are known for the glowing designs embedded in their skin. Neralus can fall ill from too much sun exposure. They are not hospitable to other dragons, all the thumping around above ground is annoying. In nature Neralus will build entire societies underground, needing to only above ground for food. Their bite is toxic, but not deadly. It is used to numb their prey or enemies. The poison found in the spikes at the end of their tails is deadly to most humanoids. Neralus will refuse to breed once bonded with a rider. One has been bonded once but it was short lived, now we know that the tail spikes are toxic. Hopefully this will help out the next unlucky soul who attempts this.
Hydra
Size scale : 1
methods of travel : ground,water, sky
habitats : Forest
playbility: closed
rider: closed
Features:
Hydras are mainly known for having two heads. They range in color and personality, though the two heads are rarely on the same accord. It is unsure if the dragon is magic or not most information gathered from a hyrda has been fighting it rather than trying to tame it. After countless failures it has be discovered that chopping off both heads at the same time is easiest methods in its destruction. When one head is severed or destroyed beyond repair a new one will start to grow back. A brave orc did get close to taming this dragon once, but she soon realized two heads means two personalities, and one final bite.
Tükör
Size scale : n/a
methods of travel : magic
habitats: grasslands, meadows
playbility: closed
rider: open
Features:
No one has actually seen a tukor dragon. They are invisible most of the time, and when they do show themselves it's to blind you with a bright magical light. They are aggressive by no means, making them the safest of the untamed species, but they are almost impossible to catch. They have no tracks, meaning that they apparently have no legs. If you stay still enough you can draw them out, but even then you can only glimpse their shadows. They appear to be long and slender and have no wings. None has ever died from an encounter but here have been reports of getting lost in familiar places.
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