Deoxys55
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My latest RP!
Disclaimer: The pics, info and title don't belong to me. The RP and the plot does.
Story:
Set in the lush region of Beluea (Bell-ooh-ah) is a gaint garden full of mysterious creatures. They live in this garden to guard the Silver Aunk, a symbolic rare artifact that has the magical proprieties to save, or destroy, the entire world. Humans have been hunted to extiction by the many dragons that now call the the region home. All are after the powerful Aunk, some for good and other for bad.
Your part in this RP is as a Dragon, seeking the gem for whatever purpose. To join, fill out the sign-up sheet:
Name:
Age: (3000- 10,000 years)
Breed: (See list below)
Physical Description:
Personality:
History: (Optional)
Now, for your breed, you MUST be one of the following. There can only be one person as each breed.
European Dragons
Great Snow Dragon TAKEN
Picture: Here
Info: Pictured here very much as Bjorn of Bromme must have first seen them, three Great Snow Dragons emerge screeching from a swirling Artic tempest in search of unsuspecting Nordic riff-raff. Note the clouds of superheated steam issuing from their nostrils.
Emerald Dragon (Immature)
Picture: Here
Info: Up to the age of 13 the young Emerald Dragon is vulnerable to attack from a range of stinging insects due to its fragile, almost translucent skin. However, as the dragon matures, its pyro-projectile ability emerges as an effective deterrent to most adversaries. In this scene an ill-advised Kokinos Bee zeros in on an adolescent Dragon, unaware of its imminent demise.
Welsh Red Dragon
Picture: Here
Info: An uncompromisingly bad-tempered brute, the Welsh Red is compulsive hoarder, often of usless things like old prams or six-month-old computers, but sometimes of genuine treasures such as gold, jewellery or out-of-print Australian children's books.
St George Dragon
Picture: Here
Info: Much maligned for the unpleasant business concerning St George of England, the St George Dragon is in fact a gentle giant, more at ease with a pile of cabbages than a knight on horseback. Whilst younger, more boisterous members of the species may be tempted to indulge in a juicy portion of peasant every now and then, mature St George Dragons are almose entirely vegetarian and can most commonly be seen in the romoter parts of Andalucia, lying in wait for passing grocery trucks.
Asiatic Dragons
Mongolian Screamer TAKEN
Picture: Here
Info: Ever since the discovery of the Mongolian Screamer, its complex and extemely anti-scoial linguistic abilities have fascinated serpentologysts the world over. It is credited with no less than seventy-three distinctive calls, all of which appear to be openly aggressive or offensive to other Dragons.
Japanese Butterfly Lizard
Picture: Here
Info: These diminutive Dragons secrete a sweet-scented oil from glands beneath their wings. The healing properties of this oil defy medical explanation; however, the oil appears effective in the treatment if a wide range of ailments.
Eastern Temple Worm
Picture: Here
Info: The propensity of Asiatic Worms to 'adopt' temples is well documented. However, this paticular species seems quite unfussed about the exact nature of the edifice to which it lays claim. One account exists of an Eastern Temple Worm adopting a postbox, with the result that no mail was delivered in that part of Canton for over thirty years.
Soong Chen Yi's Dragon TAKEN
Picture: Here
Info: Subsequent to its discovery, Soong Chen Yi's Dragon (also know as the Great Golden Worm) became popular amongst the nobility of Ch'ang-an due to its excellent aptiude for security work. Interpid indeed was the thirteenth-century burlar who entered a premises displaying the warning sign 'Beware of the Worm'.
Tropical Dragons
Because of my lack of pictures, there are none. :(
Disclaimer: The pics, info and title don't belong to me. The RP and the plot does.
Story:
Set in the lush region of Beluea (Bell-ooh-ah) is a gaint garden full of mysterious creatures. They live in this garden to guard the Silver Aunk, a symbolic rare artifact that has the magical proprieties to save, or destroy, the entire world. Humans have been hunted to extiction by the many dragons that now call the the region home. All are after the powerful Aunk, some for good and other for bad.
Your part in this RP is as a Dragon, seeking the gem for whatever purpose. To join, fill out the sign-up sheet:
Name:
Age: (3000- 10,000 years)
Breed: (See list below)
Physical Description:
Personality:
History: (Optional)
Now, for your breed, you MUST be one of the following. There can only be one person as each breed.
European Dragons
Picture: Here
Info: Pictured here very much as Bjorn of Bromme must have first seen them, three Great Snow Dragons emerge screeching from a swirling Artic tempest in search of unsuspecting Nordic riff-raff. Note the clouds of superheated steam issuing from their nostrils.
Emerald Dragon (Immature)
Picture: Here
Info: Up to the age of 13 the young Emerald Dragon is vulnerable to attack from a range of stinging insects due to its fragile, almost translucent skin. However, as the dragon matures, its pyro-projectile ability emerges as an effective deterrent to most adversaries. In this scene an ill-advised Kokinos Bee zeros in on an adolescent Dragon, unaware of its imminent demise.
Welsh Red Dragon
Picture: Here
Info: An uncompromisingly bad-tempered brute, the Welsh Red is compulsive hoarder, often of usless things like old prams or six-month-old computers, but sometimes of genuine treasures such as gold, jewellery or out-of-print Australian children's books.
St George Dragon
Picture: Here
Info: Much maligned for the unpleasant business concerning St George of England, the St George Dragon is in fact a gentle giant, more at ease with a pile of cabbages than a knight on horseback. Whilst younger, more boisterous members of the species may be tempted to indulge in a juicy portion of peasant every now and then, mature St George Dragons are almose entirely vegetarian and can most commonly be seen in the romoter parts of Andalucia, lying in wait for passing grocery trucks.
Asiatic Dragons
Picture: Here
Info: Ever since the discovery of the Mongolian Screamer, its complex and extemely anti-scoial linguistic abilities have fascinated serpentologysts the world over. It is credited with no less than seventy-three distinctive calls, all of which appear to be openly aggressive or offensive to other Dragons.
Japanese Butterfly Lizard
Picture: Here
Info: These diminutive Dragons secrete a sweet-scented oil from glands beneath their wings. The healing properties of this oil defy medical explanation; however, the oil appears effective in the treatment if a wide range of ailments.
Eastern Temple Worm
Picture: Here
Info: The propensity of Asiatic Worms to 'adopt' temples is well documented. However, this paticular species seems quite unfussed about the exact nature of the edifice to which it lays claim. One account exists of an Eastern Temple Worm adopting a postbox, with the result that no mail was delivered in that part of Canton for over thirty years.
Picture: Here
Info: Subsequent to its discovery, Soong Chen Yi's Dragon (also know as the Great Golden Worm) became popular amongst the nobility of Ch'ang-an due to its excellent aptiude for security work. Interpid indeed was the thirteenth-century burlar who entered a premises displaying the warning sign 'Beware of the Worm'.
Tropical Dragons
Because of my lack of pictures, there are none. :(
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