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Been wanting to do Dragonair variations for a while so here we are! Enjoy!Static Variant - Legend sa

Been wanting to do Dragonair variations for a while so here we are! Enjoy!

Static Variant - Legend says this strand of Dragonairs gained their electrifying nature after a group was struck by a bolt of lightning. They are more commonly seen during lightning storms or near electrical power plants. If an urban area ever experiences a large power outage it is likely due to the presence of one of these creatures.

Aerial Variant - With their majestic tails and striking sky-blue coloration, these Dragonairs have developed the ability of flight and can be rarely spotted atop large clouds. If ever in danger, the cloud-like scarf around its neck puffs up, giving it a larger and more intimidating appearance. Some reports even suggest it changes color, going from a pure white glow to a dark, menacing grey.

Prehistoric Variant - Deep within a cave that had been cut off from the rest of the world, dozens of new creatures were discovered within the dark, musky depths. Among these was a new variety of Dragonair which is believed to be an ancestral variation of the common Dragonair today. Their rocky exterior is believed to have served as camouflage as well as defense and, though their wings aren’t very useful for flight, it is thought that Dragonairs once developed these small wings as they prepared for flight in their final evolutionary stage.

Haunted Variant - This variation is one most people would not want to encounter. Though quite tame in nature, these Dragonairs are not found in the most pleasant of places. Believed to be the restless spirits of Dragonairs now passed, these creatures roam the eerie fog of abandoned cemeteries or vanish through the walls of old buildings. Beware the haunting stare of these phantom serpents but should you gain its trust, these variants will be loyal for life.

Poisonous Variant - A perfect example of “look don’t touch”, these Dragonairs have developed a striking coloration that is both beautiful and deadly. It is thought that these Dragonairs lure in prey with its hauntingly beautiful purple “eyes” all across its body. Once the prey is close enough, the serpent will then whip its tail, injecting a toxic venom from its spiked tail. If startled or under attack, these Dragonairs may also charge at an opponent, using its poisonous horns for defense. Approach with great caution if you ever wish to capture one of these beasts.


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