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Dragon Riders of Kreysthahl by Houka Ryuu is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Dragon Information
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Dragon Information
Dragon Facts
Dragons on Kreysthahl can breathe fire or ice on their own, with no help from their human counter parts except for giving directions of looking out for clumps in the Shower.
All dragons can breathe either fire or Ice except for the Queen who cannot breathe both or the King who can breathe both.
All dragons will do anything to stop Ribbon from Raining on Kreysthahl.
All dragons Port into the Void if they are near death so there are no dragon corpses left behind.
Dragons do not shed hide or scales.
Wild dragons can live up to two hundred fifty cycles. As for dragons who have Impressed, depending on the depth of the bond between rider and dragon, a dragon may Port into the Void when his/her Rider dies; or choose to become wild, usually Greens; or very rarely, if the dragons are young enough, they may choose another Rider at the time of their Rider’s death.
The dragon chooses the Rider not the other way around.
No dragon, wild or otherwise, will seek to intentionally harm or hurt a human being. However, for those dragons who have Impressed, if their Rider is in danger from another human being, all they do is get their Rider away from harm i.e. porting to someplace safe.
Wild dragons usually stay away from humans which is why they have their own place west of Kreyshahlia called the Dragon Vale. That stated, no wild dragon will let any human being near enough to get any sort of memento (i.e. claw, tooth, etc.) from him/her.
A few wild dragons are territorial but most of them live in a group of no less than fifty with a maximum of three Iridescent dragons in the group.
Unlike the dragons who have Impressed, the wild dragons communicate to each other very much like dragonlings, by images and emotion.
Dragons on Kreysthahl can breathe fire or ice on their own, with no help from their human counter parts except for giving directions of looking out for clumps in the Shower.
All dragons can breathe either fire or Ice except for the Queen who cannot breathe both or the King who can breathe both.
All dragons will do anything to stop Ribbon from Raining on Kreysthahl.
All dragons Port into the Void if they are near death so there are no dragon corpses left behind.
Dragons do not shed hide or scales.
Wild dragons can live up to two hundred fifty cycles. As for dragons who have Impressed, depending on the depth of the bond between rider and dragon, a dragon may Port into the Void when his/her Rider dies; or choose to become wild, usually Greens; or very rarely, if the dragons are young enough, they may choose another Rider at the time of their Rider’s death.
The dragon chooses the Rider not the other way around.
No dragon, wild or otherwise, will seek to intentionally harm or hurt a human being. However, for those dragons who have Impressed, if their Rider is in danger from another human being, all they do is get their Rider away from harm i.e. porting to someplace safe.
Wild dragons usually stay away from humans which is why they have their own place west of Kreyshahlia called the Dragon Vale. That stated, no wild dragon will let any human being near enough to get any sort of memento (i.e. claw, tooth, etc.) from him/her.
A few wild dragons are territorial but most of them live in a group of no less than fifty with a maximum of three Iridescent dragons in the group.
Unlike the dragons who have Impressed, the wild dragons communicate to each other very much like dragonlings, by images and emotion.
Re: Dragon Information
Dragon Appearance
Female dragons have soft smooth scales almost feels like hide and no spikes/ridges on their spine.
Male dragons have hard rough scales and spikes/ridges on their spine.
Dragons have cat-like eyes and have an inner and outer lid. Like humans, their eye color varies from dragon to dragon.
Dragon Colors
There are six Primary dragon colors on Kreysthahl. They are listed here from largest to smallest.
Iridescent - These are one of largest of the dragons on Kreysthahl. They are also called the Queen of the dragons, being as that all dragons obey them. All iridescent dragons are female and have females as their riders. Their color changes with every different light angle. Their color is prismatic in nature. Iridescent dragons are the bearer of the young, the queen is traditionally mated by whichever Silver can catch her. Although Bronzes can mate with queens - and sometimes do, in the case of junior queens - this is unusual and not encouraged. The queen is fertile and bears eggs which she oversees until they hatch. Clutch sizes range from fifteen to forty; generally, the larger clutches occur during a Shower. The senior queen, usually the oldest dragon among the Iridescents, is the most prestigious dragon and is responsible for all the dragons in the Den and for the propagation of her species. Iridescent dragons cannot breathe either fire or ice.
Silver - Silvers are another of the largest dragons on Kreysthahl. They are around the same size as an Iridescent, but an Iridescent will hardly take orders from a Silver. Although, the Silvers are considered the Leaders of the dragons. All Silvers are male and have males as their riders. All Silvers compete to mate with the Iridescent queens. It is only this combination, an Iridescent and a Silver, that another Iridescent egg can be clutched. The rider whose dragon succeeds in catching the senior queen becomes the Kingrider. Silvers are generally trained for leadership and for assuming Wing Commander and Wing Second positions along with Bronzes. Silvers and their riders often act as Hatchling Masters, training the young dragons and riders. Their colors range from pure silver to silver with tinges of blue, grey, or Black. Silver dragons can breathe fire and ice.
Bronze - Bronze aren't as large as the silvers or Iridescents. They are more numerous than the Iridescents & silvers. Their riders often fill positions of second-in-command. Bronzes are larger than Greens, Reds, and Blues. Some well-grown Bronzes are as big as the smallest Silver and could actually mate with the Queen if they so dared, but this is usually in cases of junior Queens or when no Queen egg is needed. Bronzes are male and males are their only riders. Their colors range from the brightest bronze to copper bronze. The Bronzes are the real wheel-horses of the dragons, reasonable agile and strong enough to go through a whole Rain without faltering. They are more intelligent than Blues, Reds, or Greens, with greater powers of concentration. Bronzes and their riders sometimes act as Hatchling Masters, training the young dragons and riders. Bronzes can breathe either fire or ice.
Blue - These dragons are smaller than the Bronze. Their riders can be male or female, but more often than not male. The dragons are males themselves. Though they are small, they are quite quick. If a Bronze isn't filling in second-in-command positions, then the Blue is. Blues may take chase of the Queen, but never catches her; they don't have the long lasting stamina like the Silvers or the Bronzes. They are more likely to catch a Red or female Green. Blue dragon color ranges from the Darkest Blue to the Lightest Blue. The Blues are the workhorse of the dragons. Medium-sized, the Blues are as tough as the Reds but not as maneuverable. They have more stamina under pressure and are capable of sustaining ice longer than male Greens. Blue dragons can only breathe ice.
Reds - One of the most numerous of dragons on Kreysthahl. These dragons will often bond to females, though they do bond to males. Reds are not as light as Greens but they are still highly maneuverable and agile. In addition, they have more endurance than a Green and breathe a longer burst of fire from that of the Greens. Reds are females and don't lay eggs due to the fact they are encouraged to breathe fire. They become sterile through breathing fire once in their life. If Reds were fertile then all of Kreysthahl would be overtaken with Blue, Red, and Green dragons. Reds are even more agile than their male counterparts (Reds and Blues are the same size). Red dragon color ranges from the Darkest Red to the Palest Red. Red dragons can only breathe fire.
Greens - Greens are the smallest and most numerous of the dragons on Kreysthahl. They are very different from the above dragons. Green dragons can be either male or female and will take male or female riders. Light, highly maneuverable and agile, the Greens are the sprinters of dragonkind. They breathe very short bursts of ice or flame. Female Greens are also encouraged to breathe fire or ice as the Reds to render them infertile. Green females become sterile through breathing fire or ice once in their life. Their color ranges from a Dark Green to a Blue-Green to a Pale Green. Both Female and Male Green dragons can only breathe one kind of breath, either fire or ice.
Available Colors for Underbelly: (If dragon is two-colored)
Rainbow colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Pastel colors: Pink, Skyblue, Lavender, Light Green
Metallic colors: Gold, Silver, Bronze
Available Colors for Spike/Ridge: (If dragon is three-colored)
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Platinum, Steel Blue
Available Colors for Claws:
Iridescent, Pink, Grey, Silver, Black
Available Colors for eyes:
Blue, Light Blue, Blue-Grey, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green, Hazel
Female dragons have soft smooth scales almost feels like hide and no spikes/ridges on their spine.
Male dragons have hard rough scales and spikes/ridges on their spine.
Dragons have cat-like eyes and have an inner and outer lid. Like humans, their eye color varies from dragon to dragon.
Dragon Colors
There are six Primary dragon colors on Kreysthahl. They are listed here from largest to smallest.
Iridescent - These are one of largest of the dragons on Kreysthahl. They are also called the Queen of the dragons, being as that all dragons obey them. All iridescent dragons are female and have females as their riders. Their color changes with every different light angle. Their color is prismatic in nature. Iridescent dragons are the bearer of the young, the queen is traditionally mated by whichever Silver can catch her. Although Bronzes can mate with queens - and sometimes do, in the case of junior queens - this is unusual and not encouraged. The queen is fertile and bears eggs which she oversees until they hatch. Clutch sizes range from fifteen to forty; generally, the larger clutches occur during a Shower. The senior queen, usually the oldest dragon among the Iridescents, is the most prestigious dragon and is responsible for all the dragons in the Den and for the propagation of her species. Iridescent dragons cannot breathe either fire or ice.
Silver - Silvers are another of the largest dragons on Kreysthahl. They are around the same size as an Iridescent, but an Iridescent will hardly take orders from a Silver. Although, the Silvers are considered the Leaders of the dragons. All Silvers are male and have males as their riders. All Silvers compete to mate with the Iridescent queens. It is only this combination, an Iridescent and a Silver, that another Iridescent egg can be clutched. The rider whose dragon succeeds in catching the senior queen becomes the Kingrider. Silvers are generally trained for leadership and for assuming Wing Commander and Wing Second positions along with Bronzes. Silvers and their riders often act as Hatchling Masters, training the young dragons and riders. Their colors range from pure silver to silver with tinges of blue, grey, or Black. Silver dragons can breathe fire and ice.
Bronze - Bronze aren't as large as the silvers or Iridescents. They are more numerous than the Iridescents & silvers. Their riders often fill positions of second-in-command. Bronzes are larger than Greens, Reds, and Blues. Some well-grown Bronzes are as big as the smallest Silver and could actually mate with the Queen if they so dared, but this is usually in cases of junior Queens or when no Queen egg is needed. Bronzes are male and males are their only riders. Their colors range from the brightest bronze to copper bronze. The Bronzes are the real wheel-horses of the dragons, reasonable agile and strong enough to go through a whole Rain without faltering. They are more intelligent than Blues, Reds, or Greens, with greater powers of concentration. Bronzes and their riders sometimes act as Hatchling Masters, training the young dragons and riders. Bronzes can breathe either fire or ice.
Blue - These dragons are smaller than the Bronze. Their riders can be male or female, but more often than not male. The dragons are males themselves. Though they are small, they are quite quick. If a Bronze isn't filling in second-in-command positions, then the Blue is. Blues may take chase of the Queen, but never catches her; they don't have the long lasting stamina like the Silvers or the Bronzes. They are more likely to catch a Red or female Green. Blue dragon color ranges from the Darkest Blue to the Lightest Blue. The Blues are the workhorse of the dragons. Medium-sized, the Blues are as tough as the Reds but not as maneuverable. They have more stamina under pressure and are capable of sustaining ice longer than male Greens. Blue dragons can only breathe ice.
Reds - One of the most numerous of dragons on Kreysthahl. These dragons will often bond to females, though they do bond to males. Reds are not as light as Greens but they are still highly maneuverable and agile. In addition, they have more endurance than a Green and breathe a longer burst of fire from that of the Greens. Reds are females and don't lay eggs due to the fact they are encouraged to breathe fire. They become sterile through breathing fire once in their life. If Reds were fertile then all of Kreysthahl would be overtaken with Blue, Red, and Green dragons. Reds are even more agile than their male counterparts (Reds and Blues are the same size). Red dragon color ranges from the Darkest Red to the Palest Red. Red dragons can only breathe fire.
Greens - Greens are the smallest and most numerous of the dragons on Kreysthahl. They are very different from the above dragons. Green dragons can be either male or female and will take male or female riders. Light, highly maneuverable and agile, the Greens are the sprinters of dragonkind. They breathe very short bursts of ice or flame. Female Greens are also encouraged to breathe fire or ice as the Reds to render them infertile. Green females become sterile through breathing fire or ice once in their life. Their color ranges from a Dark Green to a Blue-Green to a Pale Green. Both Female and Male Green dragons can only breathe one kind of breath, either fire or ice.
Available Colors for Underbelly: (If dragon is two-colored)
Rainbow colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Pastel colors: Pink, Skyblue, Lavender, Light Green
Metallic colors: Gold, Silver, Bronze
Available Colors for Spike/Ridge: (If dragon is three-colored)
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Platinum, Steel Blue
Available Colors for Claws:
Iridescent, Pink, Grey, Silver, Black
Available Colors for eyes:
Blue, Light Blue, Blue-Grey, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green, Hazel
Sizes & Impressing
Dragon Sizes
Obviously, dragons will not have these same exact sizes each time. There will be dragons that fit in their medium-large areas for their color, or whatever. These are just to give you what the average large, medium, small, and in some cases x-small, dragon sizes are.
Iridescent & Silver Dragon Sizes
Large: Length -150 ft, Wingspan - 290 ft
Medium: Length -100 ft, Wingspan -190 ft
Small: Length - 75 ft, Wingspan -140 ft
Bronze Dragon Sizes
Large: Length -100 ft, Wingspan -190 ft
Medium: Length - 85 ft, Wingspan -160 ft
Small: Length - 70 ft, Wingspan -130 ft
Blue & Red Dragon Sizes
Large: Length - 85 ft, Wingspan -150 ft
Medium: Length - 75 ft, Wingspan -140 ft
Small: Length - 65 ft, Wingspan -120 ft
X-Small: Length - 60 ft, Wingspan -110 ft
Green Dragon Sizes
Large: Length - 70 ft, Wingspan -130 ft
Medium: Length - 60 ft, Wingspan -110 ft
Small: Length - 50 ft, Wingspan -100 ft
X-Small: Length - 45 ft, Wingspan - 90 ft
Impressing Information
Iridescent – Females ONLY
Silver – Males ONLY
Bronze – Males ONLY
Blue – Usually Males but sometimes Females
Red – Usually Females but sometimes Males
Green – Females or Males
Note: Occasionally, a Bronze will Impress a Female Rider or a hatchling will choose not to Impress at all and become Wild.
Obviously, dragons will not have these same exact sizes each time. There will be dragons that fit in their medium-large areas for their color, or whatever. These are just to give you what the average large, medium, small, and in some cases x-small, dragon sizes are.
Iridescent & Silver Dragon Sizes
Large: Length -150 ft, Wingspan - 290 ft
Medium: Length -100 ft, Wingspan -190 ft
Small: Length - 75 ft, Wingspan -140 ft
Bronze Dragon Sizes
Large: Length -100 ft, Wingspan -190 ft
Medium: Length - 85 ft, Wingspan -160 ft
Small: Length - 70 ft, Wingspan -130 ft
Blue & Red Dragon Sizes
Large: Length - 85 ft, Wingspan -150 ft
Medium: Length - 75 ft, Wingspan -140 ft
Small: Length - 65 ft, Wingspan -120 ft
X-Small: Length - 60 ft, Wingspan -110 ft
Green Dragon Sizes
Large: Length - 70 ft, Wingspan -130 ft
Medium: Length - 60 ft, Wingspan -110 ft
Small: Length - 50 ft, Wingspan -100 ft
X-Small: Length - 45 ft, Wingspan - 90 ft
Impressing Information
Iridescent – Females ONLY
Silver – Males ONLY
Bronze – Males ONLY
Blue – Usually Males but sometimes Females
Red – Usually Females but sometimes Males
Green – Females or Males
Note: Occasionally, a Bronze will Impress a Female Rider or a hatchling will choose not to Impress at all and become Wild.
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