Jassi
the I Just Want to Feel the Mud Between my Toes Terror Wyvern
CP: 1
Description:
It isn’t uncommon to have a Wyvern that is terrifying, nor is it terribly uncommon to have one that is gentle. This Terror was wrongly named for her rank, as she is not terrifying. But she is also not… the gentlest of creatures. One could describe her as gruff, rough and tumble, maybe even a bit of a tomboy. But lord if there is one thing this Terror likes, it’s farming.
Yes, you heard correctly. This Wyvern likes farming. It makes her a perfect fit for Civen actually, since he aspires to have a farm again. Or at least she hopes he does. But she’s also not above a little bit of banter. Sure, she can’t talk like some shinies can, but she likes to think she gets her ideas across just fine with her mental images and scathing looks. If a Wyvern can have any look that isn’t scathing.
This Terror loves to go out and play in the dirt, get her claws dirty, and roll around in a patch of grass. Kind of like an oversized dog honestly. She especially loves the feeling of mud on her wings, and will therefore go out right after it rains to roll on her back. She’s not the cleanest of Terrors, that’s for certain, and Civen will have his hands full with trying to keep her clean. Or at least not tracking mud all over the place.
When you can get through the mud caked on her though, you would see that her scales go in alternating colors of blue and orange. One scale would be that brilliant blue, and the next would be the creamy orange. It lends itself towards an almost shimmering effect. She is a large Terror as well. Smaller than the average Chaos, but not by much. With an impressive wingspan of almost two times her length, she can be rather agile in the sky, which will help her when she decides to go hunt.
Description:
It isn’t uncommon to have a Wyvern that is terrifying, nor is it terribly uncommon to have one that is gentle. This Terror was wrongly named for her rank, as she is not terrifying. But she is also not… the gentlest of creatures. One could describe her as gruff, rough and tumble, maybe even a bit of a tomboy. But lord if there is one thing this Terror likes, it’s farming.
Yes, you heard correctly. This Wyvern likes farming. It makes her a perfect fit for Civen actually, since he aspires to have a farm again. Or at least she hopes he does. But she’s also not above a little bit of banter. Sure, she can’t talk like some shinies can, but she likes to think she gets her ideas across just fine with her mental images and scathing looks. If a Wyvern can have any look that isn’t scathing.
This Terror loves to go out and play in the dirt, get her claws dirty, and roll around in a patch of grass. Kind of like an oversized dog honestly. She especially loves the feeling of mud on her wings, and will therefore go out right after it rains to roll on her back. She’s not the cleanest of Terrors, that’s for certain, and Civen will have his hands full with trying to keep her clean. Or at least not tracking mud all over the place.
When you can get through the mud caked on her though, you would see that her scales go in alternating colors of blue and orange. One scale would be that brilliant blue, and the next would be the creamy orange. It lends itself towards an almost shimmering effect. She is a large Terror as well. Smaller than the average Chaos, but not by much. With an impressive wingspan of almost two times her length, she can be rather agile in the sky, which will help her when she decides to go hunt.
Ty
the Hi Hungry, I'm Dad Agony Wyvern
CP: 1
Description:
This Agony isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but one could find duller. Perhaps his most defining trait is his laziness; the spot you're most likely to find him in is someplace with full sunlight, wings spread wide to catch as many rays as he can while he naps like some sort of giant, scaly cat. Whenever he moves, especially when he's getting up or getting comfortable, he tends to make lots of 'dad noises' like grunts, groans, huffs and sighs. Everything is just a lot of effort, you know?
Surprisingly for his rank (and perhaps his species), he tends to have a lot of patience, especially when it comes to children. He would be perfectly content to be a jungle gym for a bunch of rowdy toddlers, and he would take extra care to make sure none of them would fall off and get hurt. He's just as patient for young shinies and animals. Despite his tendency to grump and grumble, he's also very helpful when asked to do something, if that something seems reasonable. If he ever takes a mate, then he will be incredibly attentive and doting, even though romance itself isn't exactly his strong suit.
Once you have endeared yourself to him, this Agony is very loyal and tends to be very protective. The one thing that can spur him into action without any persuading is when his Bonded or their shared Bonds are threatened, and he is a sight to behold when his temper has been set off. He will not hesitate to tear into anybody who endangers his family, and he will only rest when he is assured they are safe. Even then, he will sleep with one eye half-open.
With a hide of mottled browns and greens, he doesn't make for an especially striking example of his kind. The greens are especially strong on the very edges of his wings, where there's almost a brindling effect. While this isn't by far the prettiest pattern he could have, it provides excellent camouflage, doing well to break up his outline. Combine this with his burly physique and his desire to provide, and he will prove to be a very effective hunter when he needs to be. His eyes are a bright yellow that almost look green in some lighting, reminiscent of a cat's.
Description:
This Agony isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but one could find duller. Perhaps his most defining trait is his laziness; the spot you're most likely to find him in is someplace with full sunlight, wings spread wide to catch as many rays as he can while he naps like some sort of giant, scaly cat. Whenever he moves, especially when he's getting up or getting comfortable, he tends to make lots of 'dad noises' like grunts, groans, huffs and sighs. Everything is just a lot of effort, you know?
Surprisingly for his rank (and perhaps his species), he tends to have a lot of patience, especially when it comes to children. He would be perfectly content to be a jungle gym for a bunch of rowdy toddlers, and he would take extra care to make sure none of them would fall off and get hurt. He's just as patient for young shinies and animals. Despite his tendency to grump and grumble, he's also very helpful when asked to do something, if that something seems reasonable. If he ever takes a mate, then he will be incredibly attentive and doting, even though romance itself isn't exactly his strong suit.
Once you have endeared yourself to him, this Agony is very loyal and tends to be very protective. The one thing that can spur him into action without any persuading is when his Bonded or their shared Bonds are threatened, and he is a sight to behold when his temper has been set off. He will not hesitate to tear into anybody who endangers his family, and he will only rest when he is assured they are safe. Even then, he will sleep with one eye half-open.
With a hide of mottled browns and greens, he doesn't make for an especially striking example of his kind. The greens are especially strong on the very edges of his wings, where there's almost a brindling effect. While this isn't by far the prettiest pattern he could have, it provides excellent camouflage, doing well to break up his outline. Combine this with his burly physique and his desire to provide, and he will prove to be a very effective hunter when he needs to be. His eyes are a bright yellow that almost look green in some lighting, reminiscent of a cat's.
Visen
the You Don't Want To Wake The Dragon, Do You? Agony Wyvern
CP: 1
Description:
Out of his shell, it will become immediately apparent that this wyvern is deformed; his right leg isn't fully developed, ending in a shriveled stump past his knee. However, he won't seem much impaired by this as he grows up, not until he begins learning to fly-- at which point, it will be difficult for him to take off without a high place to do so, or assistance. With only one hind leg to launch himself with, he will need to practice and build up the muscle before he can pull it off with any kind of grace, and even in his adulthood this will pose an issue in certain circumstances. It is entirely possible that he will injure that leg more than once when he's bigger because of how much stress he puts on it during takeoffs.
When it comes to personality, this wyvern is a doozy. He is very prideful and snobbish, perhaps to compensate for his smaller size and his missing deformity. He has one hell of a temper, and if at any point he perceives insult or disrespect in how he is addressed, he will be prone to lashing out. He isn't a very good fighter despite what he seems to think of himself, and will almost always lose in brawls he might have with his siblings. He also seems to think that he is the best of his siblings, regardless of their ranks, and often dramatically overestimates how clever he is. Perhaps this all has something to do with a deep-seated inferiority complex.
In adulthood, his temper will cool significantly, especially as his brothers outgrow him. He will become more reserved, though he will likely never be 'mellow'. If a pecking order is established and he is raised with a firm hand, his more negative traits could be schooled into something more manageable-- but he will need constant reassurance and to understand that he is equal to his peers, not better or lesser. He will be very clingy to his Bonded in particular, but beyond that he is not especially loyal.
On the small side even for an Agony, he would be just large enough to carry a rider if not for his missing leg. The extra weight might be difficult for him to take off with, but he should do fine if given a high place to launch from. As a hatchling, he will be a mixture of brown and cream, but as an adult he will become a truly handsome beast with dark red and copper scales, with orange membranes on his wings and a cream-colored belly and horns. His eyes are pale green, which stand out against his dark face.
Description:
Out of his shell, it will become immediately apparent that this wyvern is deformed; his right leg isn't fully developed, ending in a shriveled stump past his knee. However, he won't seem much impaired by this as he grows up, not until he begins learning to fly-- at which point, it will be difficult for him to take off without a high place to do so, or assistance. With only one hind leg to launch himself with, he will need to practice and build up the muscle before he can pull it off with any kind of grace, and even in his adulthood this will pose an issue in certain circumstances. It is entirely possible that he will injure that leg more than once when he's bigger because of how much stress he puts on it during takeoffs.
When it comes to personality, this wyvern is a doozy. He is very prideful and snobbish, perhaps to compensate for his smaller size and his missing deformity. He has one hell of a temper, and if at any point he perceives insult or disrespect in how he is addressed, he will be prone to lashing out. He isn't a very good fighter despite what he seems to think of himself, and will almost always lose in brawls he might have with his siblings. He also seems to think that he is the best of his siblings, regardless of their ranks, and often dramatically overestimates how clever he is. Perhaps this all has something to do with a deep-seated inferiority complex.
In adulthood, his temper will cool significantly, especially as his brothers outgrow him. He will become more reserved, though he will likely never be 'mellow'. If a pecking order is established and he is raised with a firm hand, his more negative traits could be schooled into something more manageable-- but he will need constant reassurance and to understand that he is equal to his peers, not better or lesser. He will be very clingy to his Bonded in particular, but beyond that he is not especially loyal.
On the small side even for an Agony, he would be just large enough to carry a rider if not for his missing leg. The extra weight might be difficult for him to take off with, but he should do fine if given a high place to launch from. As a hatchling, he will be a mixture of brown and cream, but as an adult he will become a truly handsome beast with dark red and copper scales, with orange membranes on his wings and a cream-colored belly and horns. His eyes are pale green, which stand out against his dark face.