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Parent: Electrum
Giving: Life , once.
Health: Okay, ish, he's bad at fishing.
Element: Electricity.
Stone: Lapis, with pyrite inclusions.
Had any previous litters: Nope! First time dad.
Randomize Litter?: Nope, I have... ideas.
Link to Conception Thread: /showthread.php?tid=9366&pid=83554#pid83554 !

Child Name: ?????
Gender: ?????
Species: Fish Dragon
Appearance: Nine feet from stout snout to tail base, this chunky little fish dragon is silver with gold accents in their scales and in their bones and talons, pale green eyes set in black sclera sit under bone-plate set brows. They have three eyes, one set mid-forehead, giving them very solid vision to allow them to hunt with their cone like teeth set in their stout face framed with thin and wicked horns, and a pair of square and small folded ears. With small fins across their body, on their legs, under the jaw, and a fin under where their pelvis sits with a muscular base. They have gills against their jaw and under it, with one slit being directly under it and the other set on the neck. Very thick all around, and well designed for water life, this comparatively small dragon is thin only from the front, with their torpedo like body allowing them to cut through water with ease. Wings built into their forelegs like their father's allow them flight, but thanks to their smaller size, they won't need to fling themselves up in order to gain flight but instead, a running start will do. Like their father, they have bony plates on their underside, from jawline to the base of their tail, stopping in a folded shape to allow for free movement of the appendage.
Element: Electricity
Stone: Silverscale Stone - Grossular Pale Green Garnet, with Pyrite Inclusions
This conception was Successful! The litter will emerge February 1st.

Electrum will not be able to conceive again until April 1st.

@Electrum
This child will be up for adoption!

To apply, just fill out the form below! But please humor me and place the gem someplace external - to show off the shape 'cause quite frankly it's REALLY cool! Not a requirement, though!

I'll be picking by the end of the month, about the 25th - to give time for whomever gets the baby to make an account and for it to be accepted before hatch day!

Adoption Application Form:

Code:
<b>OOC name:</b>
<b>Character Name:</b>
<b>Character Gender:</b>
<b>Where is the Stone?:</b>
<b>Personality Description:</b>
<b>More:</b> Give me a response to babies first flight lesson! I'm curious!
@Electrum
OOC name: Snail
Character Name: They'll be named Saturn, or after one of Saturn's many moons.
Character Gender: Feminine (They/She)
Where is the Stone?: A couple little spikes on their chin? Or a third horn on their forehead, right behind their third eye.
Personality Description:
Having three eyes, they're pretty good at observing. And observing is exactly what they do. Whether from the surf or the sky, chances are they are watching. That isn’t to say they’re a complete wallflower. If you happen to catch their interests- and they deem you either not a threat or interesting enough to be worth the risk- they may start a conversation. Otherwise they are distant to all but their family and the handful of gembound they may consider friends.

They are certainly a creature of the water. They spend nearly all their time in the water, being clumsy both on land and in air. They’ll likely make a den either underwater or somewhere very nearby, and in that den will be a dragon’s hoard of sorts. Mostly items that they find during exploring- shells, pretty pebbles or rocks, even bones or other trinket. The ‘value’ of the item doesn’t matter to them as much as the story behind it. This can lead to their ‘hoard’ looking like a large collection of random items and junk. Don’t you dare tell them that though.

When they are angry, they do not hold back. As a child, this manifests as ruthless tantrums, but as they mature, so do their methods. Their strikes are both incredibly destructive and patiently calculated. Like a tsunami, they are calmest right before they strike. There might be a couple calm threats- final warnings before they crash down with all the fury of an ocean tempest ravaging a ship.


More:
They were quite good at watching, having three eyes and all. They watched (and listened) as their father explained how to fly: how to get off the ground, how to steer, how to land without getting a faceful of dirt. They watched as he slingshotted himself into the sky, and they continued to watch as he soared skillfully in a large circle before landing again.

And then, it was their turn.

Watching isn’t the same as doing, and they were painfully aware of the fact as they took a deep breath, mentally preparing for takeoff.

Three.. Two.. One.. Go!

With a short run and a big leap, they were able to get off the ground… for approximately five seconds. Then they slammed face-first unceremoniously into the dirt.

Looks like flying was going to be a lot more difficult than swimming.
Congrats, Snail!
@Abracadabra

You get baby!
I'm posting here for notes sake on the website - sorry I've been in a funk recently... Eheh... ^^;