Species Name: Magyk
Categories
Categories:
Class (traits)- Mystery
Habitat- Mountain
Area- Cudrist Mountains
Type- Endangered
Element- Magic, Light
Location/s:
-Cudrist Mountains, Vanaheim.
Rarity: Epic.
Weight: 6000lbs
(on average, adult)
Size (on average, adult): 93'2 feet long, 140 foot wingspan.
Colour Variations:
Prominent colour (seen as pink, above) is either pink, purple- typically lilac- blue, or green. Fins and 'fur' (seen as gold above) are gold or silver, most commonly bronze. Eyes typically blue (Fairywing is blind, but had blue eyes). Wings are rainbow coloured. Claws grey or brown- gems can be any colour.
Abilities:
Invisibility, Telepathy, Illumination, Magic Burst, Expandable Jaw, Physic, Echolocation, Fire Blast, Plasma Blast.
Hidden Abilities:
Extraordinary Senses, Extreme Speed, Siren's Call, Fire Jacket/Flame Coat.
Relatives (dragon species):
Sunrise Sparkle, Polar Serpent.
Age Span:
Unknown- estimated to be at least a thousand years.
Fire Type:
-Plasma Blast; Acetylene and Oxygen shaped blasts (shot limit- 9)
-Magnesium fueled fire blasts (often coloured green)
Ancestral Origins:
Unknown
Gender Ratio :
Female- 48.9 %
Male- 51 %
Genderless- 0.1 %
Forms
Forms:
Standard- The multiple colours and rainbow wings.
Titan Form- Unknown.
Ancestral- Unknown.
Reverse Titan- Unknown.
Life Cycle
Life Cycle:
Egg- These eggs are spherical, and are the same colour as the future dragon will prominently be (would have be pink for Fairywing, the dragon shown above). They glow in the dark with a luminescent sheen and shimmer, bright beacons in the sky so their parents can keep an eye on them as they hunt at night (despite this, they are not nocturnal dragons).
Tiny Tooth- Unknown.
Short Wing- Rather small; colours are lighter.
Broad Wing- The adult stage of this species- fully grown.
Titan Wing- Larger, with more bulk & muscle, but somehow a sleeker and more aerodynamic figure. They can blind opponents with their insanely bright glow, when used.
Hatching/Incubation Time: Unknown- possibly years.
Training Difficulty/Compatibility: Varies, but is generally hard because they are reclusive, few in numbers, and seen as solitary or sometimes shy of a species.