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Seiichi
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Here is the latest Dragon that Aiden has created for us; she wanted to create a Duskreaver that wasn't a dark, neutral or boring. The Dragon itself takes heavy inspiration from Sea Slugs and also Poison Dart Frogs, which is where she got the ideas for the colors and also the pattern used.
Currently this Duskreaver has no name or title, and we are hoping to get a few suggestions from the community. You can also suggest a compendium if you like, or some details for the compendium which we can then ask @Heroine to do her usual book-size compendium for. If you have any suggestions post them below. Just a warning... If we do not come up with something better we may legitimately name the Dragon Sluggy McSlugface...
This Dragon will likely be hitting the Marketplace sometime in January or February.
We will also be releasing a previously unreleased Holiday-themed Dragon this month once I finish up some work on it, so look forward to that as well.
what about toxic master for title ?Toxic Darter, title "Antivenom", "Antitoxin", or "Antidote" ?
idea for lore: This duskreaver has adapted to hunt in a much more unique way than any other known dragons in it's family. It has evolved to become venomous from preying upon smaller toxic amphibians and reptiles in it's environment. Growing a tolerance to the poisons and converting them to it's own use. The trademark wing spikes are tipped with this venom, and it uses them in combat against larger opponents. striking with swift motions, in a blink of an eye, to effectively poison it's target.
It's venom is said to be potent enough to take down a full grown giant with a single sting, though it's exact toxicity level has not yet been recorded as this dragon is a highly dangerous one to study in the wild and require great caution and a lot of distance.
There are two main theories on how it got it's bright, vibrant patterns that captivate osirans. The first is that, like many other toxic creatures, it simply adapted this pattern as a warning sign to others to show that it is a venomous target and should not be messed with. The second, and more believed, is that it's scales slowly turned crazy colors overtime from all the toxins it would ingest. Or maybe just from eating such colorful critters, tasty!
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