(Not 100% done but I will allow posting of characters)
Somewhere far away, there is a place where dragons soar proudly in the sky...A Story About DragonsWith their sharp claws and powerful jaws, these large winged reptiles
are both feared and respected. They're strong, strong, powerful and
fearless. Yes, I'm talking about dragons. Dragons roam freely in almost
all locations. Where they live determines their appearance, diet and
their lifestyle.
The Types of DragonsTropical Jungle DragonsThese are the dragons that live in the tropical jungle/forests
of the region. They're typically brightly colored in all colors of
the rainbow. Usually they have feathered wings but not always.
These dragons may be herbivores or carnivores and have strong
stomachs that are immune to most venom/toxins/poisons of
plants and animals. They often live in small groups or flocks.
They are known to mate for life.
Rock & Earth DragonsThese dragons are often found in desert areas. They are usually
colored in shades of brown, tan or gold. They are usually
carnivorous and are capable of going long periods of time without
food due to the harsh conditions they live in. They usually don't have
wings and are swift and agile on their feet. They have sharp eyesight
making it easy to find the slightest movement in the sand. They don't
travel alone or with mates and hatchlings. Often times they mate solely
for the purpose of reproduction. Rarely known to mate for life.
Plant & Forest DragonsThe forest dragons are typically the smallest of the dragon breeds.
Their built mostly for climbing trees where they make their nests.
They usually live in large groups that live in one large tree or
several that are close together. They always mate for life and
raising the young is often a group effort. Their colors are usually
greens and browns but other colors are seen in them too. Often,
they are carnivores but sometimes herbivores.
Ice & Snow DragonsUsually white in color, these dragons live in the icy cold mountain ranges near the poles.
Their bodies are usually covered in fur or feathers to protect them from the cold. They
have feathered wings that make their flight quiet to prevent avalanches. Often times
they have normal type wings. Those ones are usually found lower down the mountains
where it's not quite as cold. Ice dragons are also larger and stronger than the others and
are known to be some of the largest breeds of dragons. For food they often have to leave
the mountains and hunt other arctic animals such as: polar bears, orcas (killer whales),
seals, etc. Even though white is the most common color, they can also be pale blue or
grey. They live in small groups or couples and normally mate for life.
Grass Land & Plains DragonsWith or without wings, these dragons are about the height of horses with long, thin bodies and tails.
They are meant for speed and come in shades of brown and tan during the summer and greens and
browns during the summer. Their colors change because of the wet and dry seasons of their home.
They are found in prairies, savannahs, and other such areas. The main skills they have are speed,
making them dangerous hunters. They often live in large herds with one alpha couple. They usually
mate for life.
Night/Nocturnal DragonsThey are often called shadow dragons. These dragons live
in most areas. They're usually dark colored or black with
occasional colored markings. They dwell in the darkness,
therefore they are only seen at night. Their diet includes
everything from bugs and insects to plants to meat. They're
skilled with stealth and make excellent hunters. They also have
powerful eyesight to see the best in the dark. If they have wings
then they are feathered, giving them better stealth. Though, they
come in all shapes and sizes and aren't a specific breed.
This is more of a subtype of dragon and they're found
almost everywhere. They typically live in pairs and always mate for life.
Sea and Water DragonsThese are the dragons you find in large bodies of
water. They come in all colors and are never
feathered. They most commonly come in many
shades of blue. Their bodies are covered in fins and
their feet (if they have any) are webbed. Some
have been known for doing well on both the land
and in the water. They feed on fish, water plants, and
anything that gets too close to the water. Smaller sea
dragons travel in groups whereas the larger ones
are found alone or in pairs. They're not always ones
to mate for life though it is relatively common.
The Rules1. Dragon characters only. This is not a dragon and rider group
so don't use humans. You may mention other animals that are
prey to your dragon, but I don't expect to see anything else.
2. Try to keep to the types of dragons I have listed below. If
you have another type you would like to add, PM me and I'll
consider it.
3. Do NOT post characters here in this topic. A separate topic
will be made for that.
4. All content in this topic is to be kept at PG13. So I don't want
to see any explicit scenes. Mating and birthing should not be
heavily described.
5. Please keep cursing to a minimum. I don't like it and it's a
PG13 rated topic.
6. Limit OOC chatting. Any extended conversation that is not
related to the role play, should be taken to PM. Please and thank
you.
The FormCharacters should not be posted in this topic.
Please post all characters here -->
[LINK]Name:
Gender:
Age:
Type:
Crush:
Mate:
History:
Personality:
Appearance:
Some Other Helpful Things And Important Notes- More than one character can be fun. This enables you to talk to more
than one person and helps get everyone involved. I recommend every
person to make at least two characters. Be careful though and don't
make than you can handle!
- If you need help finding interesting names or good pictures, feel
free to ask me. I know several good name sites and I'm usually
good at finding pictures. Just let me know what kind of things you
have in mind for the character and I'll do what I can.
-If you have a picture you like that doesn't quite meet the description
of the type of dragon you want it for, then show it to me. If I think it's
close enough, I'll allow it. The wing types often may not matter.