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eretxskullcrusher · 11 months ago
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Imagine if the Tracker Class symbol in Httyd was this;
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I LOVE THIS IDEA
(I found it in a video)
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fenicearts420 · 5 months ago
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Hey Marie, what's your favourite dragon to turn into?
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Puzzles: Nerd~...
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submasdragons · 2 months ago
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Baby and Teen forms .
Some examples and designs of what Emmets team looked liked as babies, granted very similar to the original pokemon design just with a few minor differences.
Archen have some spikey feathers and their beaks are harder and heavier than normal so they tend to have balance issues till they evolve this affects their flying as babies.
Joltiks have tougher hides mostly the exposed spots on their backs which are also electric sacks that help in defence against large predators, they mostly don’t go on their own lest confident so they cling to their mothers back hiding in their fur.
Tynamo tend to stick in schools of fellow Tynamo , since their electric output is low, together they can generate and share power for defence mechanisms, a lone Tynamo is a dead Tynamo, unless they master the art of stealth.
Eelektrik are lone wolves, now they big and strong they hunt by themselves and have a serious bite for gripping prey and leaching their life.
| Archen :Tracker Class
|Joltik : Strike Class
| Tynamo and Eelektrik : Tidal Class
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azxrby · 4 months ago
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Part of a series of dragons that fit into the How To Train Your Dragon classification of dragons.
This is the Frightstalker, a tracker class dragon that is mostly nocturnal.
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howtotrainyourdragonweek · 10 months ago
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daemon-is-perfectly-unhinged · 10 months ago
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HTTYD List of Dragons that I’ve compiled including some of the most important, the freakiest, and generally ones I loved the most. And plenty of them that I believe Rhaegar would geek out about in a Viserys-Lego-Years-Long style.
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@syndrossi I hope you enjoy the read.
I figured to start out with the main dragons we meet in the first film as well as the ones we follow the most in the series since the main characters are their riders. These are the ones that have the most personality as well since we spend so much time with them, but almost always see personality in every dragon we meet in the show. The fun thing about these dragons is that not one of them have a whole ‘monster’ vibe ‘we gotta kill it’ no, there’s a reason why they act this way, sometimes they’re hungry, they’re searching for something, it’s about survival, but overall, the majority on this list are intelligent but wild animals. Some can be trainable, some can’t be, and that’s fine.
Dragons in this universe have a type of Class. I’ve never delved fully into it but from my recent research I’ve seen:
Stoker Class - mainly fire types, although a majority of all dragons have fire-breathing these are the main direct fire ones that rely on it the most.
Boulder Class - heavy, tough scales, mainly shoot lava type fire and eat rocks.
Sharp Class - contain some sharp anatomy body-types or sharp extremities, like spikes or horns.
Strike Class - very fast, very agile, amazing accuracy.
Tidal Class - water dwellers
Tracker Class - a new class in the show, it can be given to other dragons from other classes, it’s in the name, they’re able to track almost anything from miles away.
Fear Class - stealth, sneaky, terrifying.
Mystery Class - generally where dragons are placed when there isn’t much known about them or they’re very rare. It isn’t unusual for dragons to show up in Mystery Class only to be placed in a Class they fit in better after getting to learn their abilities and traits.
Now, onto the dragons! Dragons in this universe are ‘trainable’ in the sense that with enough time and trust, a dragon can technically be bonded to any human. This does not apply to all dragons of course and not to all humans, as a human needs to be as open as the dragon to form a bond. A rider is also not limited to their dragon and vice-versa. While they don’t typically switch around, there have been moments when main characters ride other dragons momentarily or their dragons are ridden by other people (again, rarely.)
Their diet is also mainly fish-related and raw. Although it depends on the dragon, some prefer chicken or goats, even fruits. And as we know, Boulder class enjoy rocks.
Night Fury
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The unholy offspring of lightning and death itself. The only one we ever really meet is Toothless. He is the fastest of the other dragons, a Strike Class and his flame is typically referred to as Plasma Blasts. Quick and powerful projectiles that land heavy damage to their enemies. Night Furies also tend to dive-bomb in a fight, using speed as their weapon and they have echolocation! They have retractable teeth and amazing accuracy, Hiccup himself says that Toothless “never misses”. They also have great acute senses, in the first movie, Toothless was able to hear his rider screaming all the way across the village in a hidden cove. This also showed how loyal Night Furies are as Toothless clawed his way out of that cove to get to Hiccup (something he tried before but couldn’t achieve before their bond was formed). They’re also intelligent creatures, when Hiccup spares his life upon their first meeting and decides to let him go, Toothless could have just killed him but recognizing mercy, let him go as well.
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Deadly Nadder
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Nadders are very beautiful and they know this. They enjoy pruning and keeping themselves clean. Nadders are in the Tracker Class (used to belong to the Sharp Class). They have folded spikes on their tails that they can extend and shoot like projectiles at enemies. Nadders are similar to birds or chickens in their walking stance, they have a blind spot right below their jaw but be careful! They have excellent hearing. They enjoy hunting in packs. Nadders are also very loyal to their riders, putting themselves in harms way to keep them safe.
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Gronkle
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A Boulder Class dragon, Gronkles love to eat rocks and shoot molten lava (and lava rocks) as their main fire power. They have thick heavy scales and a tail made for offense. They’re not the fastest with their small wings and they prefer to be on the ground (thats where you find rocks!) In the show, our main Gronkle, Meatlug, was fed a particular combination of rocks that led to her molten lava coming out and forming a type of light but incredibly tough metal. (Think of it as their version of Valyrian steel.) Sociable and like packs.
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Monstrous Nightmare
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These can be a bit of a show off, they like to think they’re the toughest of the tough in their Stoker Class. Perhaps that’s because they can light themselves on fire! Yep, Nightmares’ scales produce this flammable gel that they can activate to light on command. Hookfang, our resident Nightmare, doesn’t get to do it as often because it would burn his rider.
But since Jon and Rhaegar don't burn it wouldn't be much of a problem, although I doubt they'd like going into battle naked. OTOH, Daemon next to a flaming Caraxes is a new-level of terrifying.
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Hideous Zippelback
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Our only main Mystery Class dragon, oh! And did I mention he has TWO heads? Meet Barf and Belch, one head (on the left) breathes a green awful gas while the other has a sparking-type flame that sets the gas ablaze. After a while, dragons tend to mimic their riders personalities more often than usual, so when their riders, a pair of twins called Ruffnut and Tuffnut, start bickering or fighting, it’s not long before Barf and Belch start literally butting heads with each other.
Zippelbacks are also notoriously loyal to those that help or save them. When Hiccup and Toothless save them from a rock avalanche, the dragon sticks to the pair, in debt to them until it was repaid.
I particularly love how each head has a specific function and it isn't just random or basic like fire and ice (IYKYK). They're part of a cohesive system and work together, they need each other.
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all these previous dragons mentioned are easily trainable and sociable with both dragons and humans after the effort is put in.
bonus: Hiccup reading the Book of Dragons for the first time, we see a bunch of different dragons here for the first time! This is where we get to see the different types of dragons as well, and we do eventually meet all of them throughout the large franchise.
Time for more dragons! The following are dragons we get to see in the show, a few more recurring than most. The show does have a usual dragon-of-the-week format but not always. And it always depends on the situation but regardless we always add more to the dragon lore.
Whispering Death:
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Boulder Class dragon that prefers to be underneath the earth than flying above it, uses its thousands of teeth to drill into the very earth.
Very lamprey-esque that still fills me with nightmares.
Have poor eyesight and a terrifying roar.
Hold grudges against dragons and humans.
Not the best fliers as they prefer to be on land.
They don't often travel in packs but they can, although it isn't brought up much.
not trainable.
Screaming Death
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He’s just a lil guy.
An albino giant Whispering Death called the Screaming Death in the show. It's said that a Screaming Death only comes to be every one hundred years. This one is a recurring obstacle in season 2 for the gang of dragon riders.
The Screaming Death we meet is a thousand times more ferocious than any previous Whispering Deaths’s we’ve seen before. He’s also barely a year old.
More than that, he was taken from his mother which is the cause of most of his behavior until he reunites with her in a season finale where he had been an ongoing obstacle for the the mains.
untrainable— DON'T EVEN TRY IT
Boneknapper
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What a name.
A Mystery Class dragon that, because of its weak scales, uses the bones of dead dragons to protect itself.
Very stubborn, it will go far and wide for years on end to find the perfect fit for his armor, even risking its life in the process.
Has a deafening roar that can send Vikings ten feet away from him. He's incredibly stealthy and able to sneak up on anyone.
We meet this dragon in a special short film.
trainable after some effort and offering something he wants.
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The Scauldron
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A Tidal Class dragon, meaning he's a water dweller.
The Scauldron shoots boiling hot water at its enemies.
Typical loners, and like most water dwellers they can't go long when stuck on land.
That’s how we meet Scauldy, a Scauldron that is stuck on land and the riders wish to rescue. He forms a bond with Ruffnut thanks to her fish-scented hair.
trainable, but rare and under the right circumstances.
Timberjack
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A Sharp Class dragon that we actually don't get to meet in the main series but rather the sequel series set in the future (it's eh)
Timberjacks have sharp wings that can cut through entire forests (and enemies).
They closely resemble Monstrous Nightmares in a way.
Loyal to their riders regardless of anything, these aren't dragons to mess with.
Trainable
Usually solitary.
Extra extra: EVEN MORE dragons for Rhaegar to go crazy over.
Terrible Terror
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So, in the books, Toothless was just a small common Garden dragon that got his name from the fact that his teeth just hadn't come in (and then when he got one, he lost it in a fight to an adult dragon).
When the writers began planning for the movies, they knew they wanted Hiccup to have a dragon big enough to ride, thus the size and species changed.
And so the Terrible Terror was born as an homage to the original Toothless.
Terrors are the size of a large cat or an iguana, they purr like cats and are part of the Stoker Class, so they are fire breathers.
But what they lack in size they make up for by attacking in large packs.
Terrors ended up being something of a comic relief from time to time. Although Hiccup did begin to train them to deliver messages, inventing 'Terror Mail'.
trainable
Thunderdrum
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One of the few Tidal Class dragons able to breath fire although they don't use it often, their main method of attack is actually a strong concussive sound that can kill a human in close range.
They can dwell easily on either land or water, and they can expel the oxygen from their body to flaten their bodies to be able to glide across the surface and easily catch their prey.
They can be reclusive but enjoy travelling in pods.
Thunderdrums are also hard of hearing, making them the only dragons known to be immune to the Deathsong dragon.
trainable but they are stubborn and a challenge.
Changewing
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This Mystery Class dragon is able to camaflouge using its chamaleon-like scales to blend into their surroundings.
Instead of fire, they shoot hot, corrosive acid that burn rocks and wood (as well as humans). They're also incredibly fast and stealthy.
One alone is a threat but can be taken down, thus why they hunt in packs. But they're large enough to defend themselves too.
Their packs also follow a typical lion pride style, as their females are the hunters.
Aggressive to humans and other dragons, they're also not opposed to eat both.
not trainable
Night Terrors
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Not exactly cousins to Terrible Terrors although they do receive their name from them.
These nocturnal Stoker Class bat-like dragons opperate best as a team.
They unite in masses to form a large shape as their main defense to scare off predators, typically following their Alpha (a slightly larger sized and white scaled Night Terror.)
We meet them in the beginning of Race to the Edge, the riders claim an empty island of their own and come across these little guys. By taking away the leader, the rest scramble and run, not able to function together as a group. They get along well and name the Alpha Night Terror, Smidvarg.
Since it's their island too, they come to an agreement and the Night Terrors act as sentries or sentinels for the island.
trainable.
Armorwing
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Not unlike the Boneknapper, this Mystery Class dragon uses metals to protect their scaleless bodies.
Their bodies are also somewhat magnetic, any metal coming into direct contact stays there until they can properly forge it.
Speaking of forging, when they do melt metal onto their body, their fire is unsually bright and one of the hottest seen.
I wouldn't be surprised if they were to be reclassified as a Stoker Class, even their shape is very Monstrous Nightmare-like.
Some actually have a preference for specific metals. It could range from iron, bronze, silver, or even gold.
Smothering Smokebreath
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They get their name from the fact that they can't breathe fire but rather exhale extreme thick plumes of black smoke.
These guys are not inherintly aggressive at all, they actually prefer to avoid fights.
They're always in packs due to their small size, only slightly bigger than Night Terrors. Together, their joint smoke breath appears like a natural fog bank, keeping them hidden and safe from predators.
Their reputation has been quite supernatural for years, thanks to their smoke, no one has ever gotten a good look at what they look like, making them larger than life and spreading scary tales.
They're also little thieves that like shiny things, typically stealing anything metal to keep in their caves.
not trainable, they don't like to leave their home, although i wouldn't 100% rule it out.
Speed Stinger
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Okay, I know, they look like velociraptors from Jurassic Park, bear with me.
For decades they were believed to be a rumor or legend.
The ultimate of the Strike Class, they don't have wings but are the fastest dragons on land that you'll ever meet. And I hope you never do.
They're scavengers and hunters, always in packs and never alone, using their poison tipped tails to paralyze any victims they claim.
Incredible aggressive and not an easily susceptible threat.
They typically get to places by running across glaciers and frozen bodies of water, but over time other packs have evolved and even developed webbing to be able to run across water.
They aren't trainable but it's not impossible, the riders once found an injured adolescent Stinger, nursed him back to health and managed to train him for months before sending him back to his pack.
This was a specific circumstances case, so I would still call them untrainable.
Deathsong
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The Deathsong is one of new dragons we get to meet and name along the way.
Very beautiful on the outside, resembling a butterfly to attract prey from afar but that's not all it can do. Coming from its name, the Deathsong's most potent form of attack is its siren song.
Able to attract and disoritent humans and dragons alike.
Once prey has arrived, the Deathsong is able to shoot out an orange hot type of lava at its victims that hardens instantly like amber.
This way it keeps its victims on standby before consuming them, dragon and human alike.
Aggressive and solitary.
Not trainable as an adult, but we did see the riders train one since he was a hatchling, forming a bond that lasted even years after being in the wild.
Foreverwing
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The only dragon we don't get to see in the movies or the shows but I included him since he was just so interesting.
He's one of the Titan dragons due to his colossal size and has thick foliage and trees that grow on his back.
Foreverwings sleep for a long time, typically on mountains so their backs grow larger and denser, becoming homes for all matter of creatures, dragons and animals alike, able to live in peace and harmony amongst each other.
It also spews copious amounts of lava able to take down entire villages.
More dragons:
Dramillion - this dragon is capable of mimicing fire blasts of other dragons
Snow Wraith - a cold dwelling dragon, entirely white with red eyes, solitary and impossible to find
Catastrophic Quaken - her mouth opens in a split way that makes it terrifying. also can curl into itself like an armadillo and smashing themself against enemies or large rocks
Typhoomerang - A new species of dragon that the gang encounters. Their first dragon that isn't in the Book of Dragons actually, so they get to name the species and spend time with a hatchling for a while. These Dragons leave scorch marks on the ground not unlike a typhoon sigil and tend to come back down the same way, like a boomerang.
And there are so, so, so many more.
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flooshd · 19 days ago
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I have an idea brewing... batfam x httyd, no clue how the lore would work or anything but I sure can make fanart!! though I deffo need help with classes or dragons, whichever or so
WHAT CLASS OF DRAGON WILL THEY HAVE:
(rest of the batfam are in reblogs)
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chaaistained · 6 days ago
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i am so late to this party but omg your httyd dr???? WOWOWOW ‼️‼️ i never see anyone shifting there or at least not many people post about it😔
i always love seeing people give less popular dragons some attention 😭 like guys there are SO many cool ones out there and usually one that suits you super well if you take a little time to try and find it. a windstriker absolutely suits you so well. and buffing up your dragons abilities is so fun actually cause you really can just do whatever at that point since there’s barely any canon material to go off
also the struggle with coming up with a background is so so real. literally been constantly bouncing between making my own tribe based on where i’m from or just going the easier route of being from berk/gobbers kid. IDKKK it’s so ridiculously tough
anyway!! can’t believe i only just saw this post on my dash and i’m literally like what a month or two late?? not sure but whatever!! no pressure to respond to this either just wanted to say how cool i think it is 🫶🫶
HI ANON !!
don’t worry at all about being late !! there’s no such thing as being late on this blog !!
and YESS HTTYD
(before we go on i must preface that i’m not gonna discuss the live action on this blog unless it’s slander bcs i am very petty and very childish in this particular opinion that it was completely unnecessary and a cash grab)
with that out of the way — i wish more people posted abt httyd dr’s as well !! the entire idea of shifting there is just extremely exciting to me
and i LOVE making lesser known dragons more prominent in my scripts !! idk why the series itself sort of half-follows this rule and retcon’s it whenever it’s convenient but i really miss the idea that dragons have native habitats and biomes that they inhabit for their own physiological and biological needs?? so obvs different islands and different tribes throughout that world would have different species of dragons ??
which is why when i come up with a script or i guess lore for my dr self and the tribe that i come from, i try and figure out what kind of dragons would inhabit the surrounding land and take into account general climate and topography and such other things
super super pedantic, completely optional bcs we know that your subconscious takes care of things but i WANT to do this, it’s FUN for me 😭
AND THANK YOU I LOVE THAT THE WINDSTRIKER MATCHES MY VIBE ??!&!?!(?!
the fact that it dive bombs is so cool to me like the rush of being able to do that?? idk smth about dragons that have speed really aligns with me i think (smth smth me being an impatient aries smth smth)
and also im just realising this but me being an unequivocal yapper, a constant rambler, i love to talk and i talk very fast so . a dragon that literally spews hot air . i feel like the self deprecation writes itself 😭
i feel like the buffing up dragon stats thing is such a guilty pleasure of mine bcs you’re so right, they barely add anything new to the lesser known dragon species so it’s really just up to us
one example for me : as the windstriker is a sharp class dragon, i didn’t wanna take the same route as stormfly where my dragon releases barbed spikes as a defence (even tho they moved stormfly to tracker class but wtv not the point)
my dragon still has spikes on its tail but i use them as like picks? like it grabs material around it (wood, rocks, dried brush) and when the spikes flare, that material propels out which the dragon then blasts to create like a fireball ya know?
idk if i explained that right you just have to see what’s in my head i guess T^T but yeah that’s one move
anyway, i loved rambling abt this dr a little more so tysm for the ask anon and pls don’t feel bad about wanting to talk abt posts ive made months prior I DONT MIND AT ALL i love conversing with you guys
if you see a post of mine that you like, don’t look at the date if you wanna talk to me about it !! it’s always always a welcome chat on this blog <3
i really hope you enjoy shifting to httyd !!! if you wanna lore dump in my inbox PLEASE DO !!!!
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headfullof-ideas · 9 months ago
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Some dragon lore that might be considered more headcanon that I made up for my fic that I’m just gonna share with the rest of the HTTYD fandom, because I’m fully aware many may not read my fic as it’s a crossover with a teeny tiny show relatively no one’s heard of
- Gronckle’s, Catastrophic Quakens, and Eruptodon’s are related species that evolved in different ways (other related species chains will involve Night Fury-Light Fury-Woolly Howl-Sand Wraith, Hideous Zippleback- Venus Snapptrapper, Boneknapper-Armorwing-Sword Stealer and maybe Timberjack-Typhoomerang)
- Monstrous Nightmare’s are surprisingly strong swimmers and fond of the water, considering they’re a staple Stoker Class dragon with their ability to set themselves on fire
- Deadly Nadder’s have horrible depth perception and used to be a smaller and typically prey-dragon for the cannibal species, which is why they evolved both their spiny tails and such a heightened sense of smell. Lack of depth perception that helps you pinpoint where something is doesn’t mean much when you can either sniff it out or shoot spines in almost every direction as a defense mechanism
- Hideous Zippleback’s are the most well-adapted to life on the ground, especially in wooded areas, amongst the other more common dragon species, and are also the fastest runners. They’re almost better runners than they are fliers. They’re also incredibly good ambush predators, with perfect camouflage in forest environments and impressive stealth, and in areas where there are little other dragons, especially a dragon larger than them, are usually the top of their food chains, which is why they’re one of the bigger of the common breeds (Ala Nightmare’s, Gronckles, and Nadders)
- Speed Stingers fight each other in a similar manner to jousting, but on a much faster and dangerous level, with a bit of the game Chicken thrown in as well
- Deadly Nadder’s are actually a Dual Class dragon, fitting perfectly enough in both the Sharp and Tracker Class that they were categorized into both
- Bewilderbeast’s and the Red Death’s species are both sexually dimorphic, but more in regard to size. Male Bewilderbeast’s are the ones that get so large, hence the name ‘King of Dragons’. The same applies in reverse to the Red Death’s species, with the females the ones that grow to the giant sizes, earning them a similar name ‘Queen of Dragons’. This is also why there are so few of these giant dragons around; there’s a very short window in which they can mate with the opposite sex, before it becomes too dangerous or risky for the smaller partner. Few naturally born males or females of the respective species ever hatch, so they evolved to have long lifespans as a whole, and the smaller sex of each species also evolved the same trick the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park and the frogs they were made with developed; instant transgenderism
- Singetails evolved their complex fire-breathing system as a defense mechanism against the Skrills that were hunting them, and Skrills evolved their long-ranged electrical attacks in retaliation
- The type of lava blast a Gronckle shoots can vary depending on what kind of rocks they ate to prepare for the blast, or what kind of rock diet they usually eat
- Light Furies are glittery because they can often be found near warmer but still polar regions, where the sparkling helps them blend in with the snow. Light Furies also get chunky with blubber the colder the area they live in gets; they adapted to adjust their body weight depending on how much heat they needed to retain due to their surroundings
- Woolly Howls and Snow Wraiths often fight with one another as they live in the same environments and clash over territory
- Monstrous Nightmare’s aren’t necessarily a species that mates for life, but they are one of the species that will keep going back to a certain partner if they liked them, and sometimes refuse other suitors in favor of a repeated partner they’re fond of. They also raise their hatchlings well into young adulthood, unlike some species who wait until the babies can fend for themselves. Some Monstrous Nightmare chicks will even seek out their parents and siblings well into adulthood to check up on them and catch up, or even stay with them
- Night Furies and their related species are like whale pods, who teach lessons and skills through generations and live in family units. Many of a Night Fury’s hidden skills have to be taught by another dragon of the same species, unlike other species who instinctually learn them as they grow. They also age at relatively the same pace as humans, mentally and physically
- Some Gronckles can actually develop allergies to certain rocks and minerals, and have preferences for what rocks they’ll eat in the same way other dragons will prefer a certain kind of fish or game over something else. Gemstones and jewels are kind of like candy to Gronckles
- All the ‘cannibal’ species (Deathsong, Skrill, Deathgripper, etc.) don’t rely on just dragons for their diet, as dragons are some of the hardest prey to catch. Even Cavern Crashers don’t rely on just dragon eggs for their food; they’ll eat any small animal they can get their teeth on, and if they’re lucky, nests of other egg laying animals
- Skrills will also hunt Flightmare’s if presented with the opportunity, as well as some of the smaller ‘Terror’ dragons species (Night Terrors and Terrible Terrors), but they’re also really fond of sheep. They don’t eat fish like most other dragon species unless they find it dead somewhere else, or steal it from another dragon, and that’s if the Skrill even has a taste for fish. This is due to the fact that water is their biggest weakness, and fishing means getting wet and making themselves very vulnerable, which means most don’t even develop a taste or liking for seafood
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ceaseless-tosser · 23 hours ago
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…so you know ‘how to train your dragon?’
we should give the TMA sillies dragons :3
I think the distortion should have a changewing, right off the bat lmao.
Martin… I dunno, weirdly enough I’m gravitating towards a Light fury, but like their beta design with the different tail and the snow-leopard spots.
Jon would either have a night fury or a terrible terror, Breekon and Hope with a zippleback (one of the heads gets cut off when Daisy kills… I think Hope), Daisy gets something from the tracker class, uhm….
Mike crew gets chased around by a skrill, which he traps in a book and is now somehow Gerry’s dragon I guess.
Elias gets a pack of Night Terrors, though they stop listening to him once Jon cuts him off from the Eye.
the Boneturner gets a Boneknapper for obvious reasons lmao.
I dunno I just have lots of thoughts on this AU.
oh also Tim gets a Typhoomerang
i dont know much about the cinematic httyd verse, so im trusting thats all right n good.
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submasdragons · 6 days ago
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Titan Wing Archeops
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It’s believed Titan Wing Archeops reach this stage of evolution through being the most powerful in the flock, they race all members for who is the fastest building up their leg muscles to the max and achieving new Speeds.
Ancient tracks left behind by ancient times in harden mud in a far off region shows many foot prints of Archeops running and among them ahead of said tracks were huge strides of a believed Titan Wing Archeops, with careful measuring, Professors believe this pokedragon ran at 30 mp maybe more.
Tracker Class
Ancient Avian Wyvern
Rock/Flying
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comparison to regular Adult Archeops
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fangdoesstuff · 1 year ago
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Because I really don’t want to stop seeing tbb content, I think I’m gonna try and post tbb art every wednesday! No matter if it’s just a little sketch or something else
Anyways have some concepts for the HTTYD Au and my attempt at drawing Crosshair (i cannot draw people for the life of me)
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Here’s their dragons:
Wrecker- Crimson Goregutter named Lula
Obviously a huge dragon, and boulder class fits him so well. Also considered gentle giants.
Tech- Stormcutter named Havoc
Stormcutters look like Tech, and can do the “Tech Turn”.
Hunter- Rumblehorn named Marauder
Tracker class dragon perfect for Hunter.
Crosshair- Triple Strike named Razor
I was trying to pick between a Deathgripper and a Triple Strike but I think I just like Triple Strikes better.
Echo- Dramillion named Arc
Super stealthy! And Arc bc of Arc troopers.
Omega-Chimeragon named Batcher
So Chimeragons are a hybrid of Sentinals and Bewilderbeasts apparently? It’s from one of the games. I wanted to give Omega a rarer dragon for lore reasons. Also the look like Batcher so it fits!
Gonna do more on this au soon too hehehehe >:D I’m also really practicing drawing humans more LMAO I PROMISE I CAN DO GOOD PEOPLE ART TODAY WAS JUST NOT MY DAY FOR THAT
Anyways yeah I think Bad Batch Wednesdays should live on by way of artists and writers and whoever else just posting content on Wednesdays :D
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hyena-shark-rusty · 7 months ago
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NPT - Deadly Nadder - HTTYD
with a sharp theme and fem names!!
Names:
Stryker
Stryke
Rebel
Raven
Fang
Blaze
Scarlett
Kimberlea
Violet
Jewel
Brooklyn
Alek
Dawn
Kiki
Keila
Pierce
Pronouns:
blade/blades/bladeself
sharp/sharps/sharpself
s!!e/h!!r/h!!rself
!!/!!s/!!self
blaze/blazes/blazeself
flame/flames/flameself
strike/strikes/strikeself
jewel/jewels/jewelself
spot/spots/spotself
defend/defends/defendself
crea/creatures/creatureself
dragon/dragons/dragonself
spine/spines/spineself
scale/scales/scaleself
pierce/pierces/pierceself
Titles:
The Intelligent Dragon
(Prn) With the Hottest Flame
(Prn) With the Sharpest Defence
The Piercing Dragon
The Dragon with the Piercing Defence
(Prn) of the Sharp Class
(Prn) of the Tracker Class
The Intelligent Creature
The Deadly Creature
The Deadly Dragon
Astrid's Favourite
Requested by anon!!
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howtotrainyourdragonweek · 1 year ago
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Prompts are out!
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Welcome to the HTTYD fandom week 2024!
PROMPTS -
‣ Day 1: "Welcome to Berk!" | Strike class
‣ Day 2: dragon training | Stoker class
‣ Day 3: fishing with your dragon | Tidal class
‣ Day 4: wings | Boulder class
‣ Day 5: (to/the) forge | Sharp class
‣Day 6: free prompt choice | Tracker class
‣Day 7: Your favorite dragon | your favorite character| Mystery class
alternative prompts:
‣ childhood memories
‣A day in the life
‣flying
‣trust
‣cove
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bokettochild · 2 years ago
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If dragon warriors was in a dragon class from httyd, which class would he be in?
I hate to be cliche, but I have to say the Strike Class.
Each classification of dragons is rather specific, and while, yes, Strike Class dragons are the ULTIMATE dragons and thus the ones that EVERYONE wants, the fact remains that Warriors wouldn't fit anywhere else.
Stoker class is marked by dragons with particularly strong flames or flame based skill-sets. Granted, Warriors' fire is blue and thus Extremely Hot (just like him lol) it's just one facet of his skillset, and hey, technically the hottest fire in the dragon world actually belongs to the Deadly Nadder, which is a Tracker Class dragon! (Originally classified as Sharp Class but they updated that with the creation of Tracking Class because Nadders have one of the strongest noses as well).
Granted, Dragon!Warriors also has a keen nose and is decent at tracking (he literally found the camp again because he could sniff out Legend, Time, and Wind in the OG fic) but its not super strong, just stronger than a Hylian.
Clearly he's not a Boulder Class, I mean.... Boudler Class is fantastic and all, but they're the durable and strong ones, but also usually characterized as bulky and not the swiftest fliers. He lacks the stealth of a Mystery Class dragon (be it smoke, invisibility or camouflage as are all common in that class), the spiky-ness of Sharp Class dragons (he has spikes and horns, but not any more than the average dragon, and they're not particularly sharp or dangerous) and he just isn't anything remotely RELATED to Tidal Class dragons! Or really Fear Class.... He's sort of tame in comparison.
Strike Class Dragons though are known to be: highly intelligent, fast, agile, powerful, and tend to be more mystical than the average dragon in the HTTYD universe. Warriors is certainly bigger than most Strike Class dragons (nightfurys, skrills, howls, triple strikes, snow-wraiths, ect.) but the criteria rather suit him all the same. I've also noticed that Strike Class dragons tend to be less flock reliant and more likely to either be loners or choose one specific individual whom they resonate with, forming a bond that is utterly and completely unbreakable no matter the circumstances.
Granted, all the dragons in HTTYD are depicted as loyal and loving, but it's most prominent in Strike Class dragons who will choose that One Person over ANYTHING else (we don't talk about HTTYD 3 here, so we're ignoring that mess), which also is definitely something Warriors would also do. Like, yeah, they look out for others as well, but when given the choice between anyone and Their Person, they will choose Their Person if they can and are allowed. Additionally, if anything prevents them from being with Their Person, they go a little nuts and/or become highly distressed if it's by Their Person's doing.
So yeah, much as I hate to just e predictable like this, Warriors is a Strike Class Dragon at heart :)
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dragons-and-martyrs · 5 months ago
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Species implemented from the HTTYD books in my EPIC + HTTYD AU
I would like to start this off by making it clear that I’m not doing Every book species, but rather a select handful of them that I find I can make work in the setting, whether appearances brief or more prevalent. And they’ll also be somewhat similar to their book counterparts, yet also be different, as I’m moreso making franchise-esque versions of them.
The Arsenic Adderwing, a Tracker-Mystery class, one of the biggest changes from the initial material, now large enough to ride and trainable. They live in mountains, canyons, and caves, alongside the Glowworms they resemble. They are large, yet have no legs, with a red spade shape at the end of their tail, used to dig into prey or enemies. They do glow in the dark, but nowhere near as bright as the Glowworm. Their scales are a light golden-white rather than a pure white like the Glowworm, and they have red glowing eyes rather than yellow ones, but both share a bright glowing golden sail along their back. Much like a Changewing, they shoot out acid that dissolves things, but unlike a Changewing’s acid, theirs cannot dissolve dragonproof metal. Their acid is also a crystal blue in color. They travel in packs, sometimes including Glowworms in them, and hybrids between the two nearly identical species are fairly common. They will eat anything they can catch. They are extremely loyal when trained yet very mischievous. Their eggs almost resemble black pearls, but when they hatch the egg releases a toxic gas. Their toxins can be lethal, as they have a toxic bite.
The Breathquencher, now viewed as a distant cousin of the Slitherwing, being a nonvenomous constrictor. They’re a larger species and have bright and colorful scales, which they can change the color of, able to use it for courtships, confusing prey and enemies, and for camouflage. They have eyes in a rich red tone that are piercing and comparable to the color of blood. Their tail ends in a barb, almost like a stinger, yet it doesn’t inject anything, rather being used to dig into prey while coiled around it to maximize control, giving the prey less chance of escaping. Their sharp teeth poke out from the top of their mouth, and have a primary focus in fights with eachother over territory. They’re very intelligent yet very vain, and have excellent eyesight and smell, even having thermal vision that they can activate whenever that aids in hunting. They tends to be located in cave systems and in dense areas of trees, where they will be up in the large branches. They can unhinge their jaw to swallow larger prey, and much like their Slitherwing cousin, they have wings that fold closer to their bodies. Their spikes stretch past their heads and go a little bit more back, but not much further. They’re opportunistic hunters who will eat humans, and whilst it is very difficult, they can be trained. They are a Mystery class.
The Deadly Shadow, a rare three-headed species that can come in a variety of colors, although red, green, purple, and black are the most common as a natural resting color, although they can change color to match their environment and blend in, doing this by heating their scales with lightning and making them almost reflective. They have sharper secondary claws that are retractable, usually used for digging or for a display of dominance with others of their own species. They have poison sacs which connect to their teeth, with each head’s poison doing something different. The left head has paralyzing toxins, the right has toxins that heighten nerve senses, thus making pain feel worse, alongside a secondary ability of making sure that wounds do not seal up, and the middle head has the toxins that will put what’s bitten out of its misery. All of the heads can shoot both fire and lightning, and much like the Skrill, they can ride lightning to get around much faster. They have excellent vision, thermal vision they can activate and deactivate, can breathe out a smoke that has a calming effect on those that inhale it, and they are large dragons, with their wingspan able to stretch vast areas, and with them being able to grow over 10 feet long. Whilst it’s very difficult due to their abilities, rarity, and sometimes snappy temperament, alongside their almost exclusive location of very high up mountains (with them retreating into the caves of the mountains to lay their eggs), they are trainable, and pose a formidable threat on the battlefield. They are a Mystery-Strike class.
The Doomfang, one of my favorite book dragons, all in all a more haunting species, with deep black scales as dark as an endless night, a bright blue flame that freezes rather than heats, extremely good hunting prowess, with bright green eyes and glossy scales, a head almost like that of the Jurassic Park franchise’s Iguanodon only more uncanny and with more carnivorous traits. The dragon has a size comparable to an underwater mountain, wings that when spread out can reach both sides of a vast sea channel, the capability to fly although their wings are much better suited for swimming, so large they cannot fit into most harbors, eyes as large as a sleigh, and a 100 meter long prehensile forked pink tongue. They have four legs, huge like the rest of their body and typically only used for fighting others of their own species over territory and mates. They have excellent eyesight, hearing, and scent. They have the ability to hypnotize, yet a weakness in that they are still susceptible to poisons, and much like what happens when another dragon ignites the Red Death’s fire, a similar yet extremely different effect happens if a frost breathing dragon ignites the Doomfang’s blue flame, with it causing the vast beast to freeze from the inside out. Whilst they are naturally loners except for in the mating seasons of their long-lived species, they have proven to be grateful and loyal when helped, and that can aid in the training of this gigantic species. They are a Tidal-Mystery class.
The Dragon Guardians of Tomorrow, although given a simpler name of Divine Guardian, being believed by many to be protectors of things the gods do not want mortals to find. They can fly at speeds so fast they cannot be seen, and can camouflage their own scales, with are naturally a bright white. They have physically glowing eyes, so bright one cannot meet them, with slit-like pupils much like a cat’s. They are known for their wings igniting as they fly, and they tend to live on beaches, although only a few specific ones, where mortals seldom return from, and those who do speak of the glowing dragons that blocked their path. They have X-ray vision and can fly to the highest altitude of any dragon, at such a force that any mortal that goes up there with them will never return back down. They are capable of vocalizing in ultrasonic wavelengths that humans cannot hear, being how they communicate with eachother, but they can also make sounds humans can hear, which are described as loud and haunting. They fly so fast that it is difficult for them to stop suddenly or to turn around, having to put a great deal of effort into doing so. Their direct connection to the gods, which they undisputedly have, whether they are truly preventing mortals from finding things gods don’t want them knowing about or not, makes attempting to train them an unwise decision. They are classed as a Mystery-Strike class.
The Driller Dragon, dwelling in caves with ink-black scales that help them hide in the shadows, huge and vicious teeth and claws meant to rip and tear, purple wings with deep black striping, and a large drill-like tooth at the end of their nose that rotates very fast, easily able to be six feet long, and capable of breaking even stone. Their blind spot is the area in between their eyes, which serves as a weaker point and an easy way to take one down…. If you can get past everything else to do so. Whilst they’re extremely aggressive, they can be trained, and serve as good guards, with surprising speed for their looks, and fairly good hunting ability. They are a Boulder class.
The Eight-legged Battlegore, a rare and large dragon prized for being great in war, coming in a variety of colors. They are capable of shooting out magma, and eat lava and rocks, alongside other, smaller dragons. They have a large frill coming from the back of their head and protecting their weaker neck, much like a triceratops. They have a fairly large nose horn, used for fighting eachother over territory and mates, as well as a few other more cosmetic horns on their head which serve as more of an intimidation factor. There are some species of dragons they’ll fear, like the Red Death and Bewilderbeasts. They are quite quick for their size, both on their feet and in the air, and despite their aggression they are capable of being trained. They are a Boulder-Stoker class dragon. They tend to be found in larger wetlands areas.
The Exterminator, a Mystery-Sharp Class dragon, with black, semi-transparent scales, that their two hearts can be seen through, alongside some parts of their skeletal structure and muscles as well as some other organs. They have extremely long and sharp retractable claws, being able to be retracted independently of eachother or all at once. Their eggs are translucent, becoming more clear as they get closer to hatching. Their eggs can only hatch with heat. Despite being deemed an apex predator, they are actually prey for the Fire Dragon (next on the list). They tend to be extremely aggressive, and yet they are trainable, but only as hatchlings, even then it’s difficult. They live in volcanic regions, and are large enough to ride.
The Fire Dragon, a Stoker class, very rare, living in volcanic areas, the only predator of the Exterminator and whilst they won’t actively seek out doing it, they will eat a human. They’re large and can ignite their scales in flames, which are already fairly hot to the touch. Much like the Eruptodon, they have to hatch in a volcano. It’s unknown if they can be trained, but If they can be it’ll pose to be Very difficult.
The Flashfang, one of my favorite book dragons, a thin black dragon too small to be ridden that hunts in a pack similarly to wolves. They have long fangs to fight eachother over mates and to scare off potential predators. Their hooked tail helps them latch onto prey, digging it into them so they can’t escape. They are not the best at swimming, and their sharp claws can even tear through steel. Whilst commonly said to be untrainable due to their temperament, this is not true and it is just very difficult. They are often found in marshes and forests, and are very good at tracking prey by their scent. They are a Mystery-Tracker class.
The Flying Gator, a Mystery class often found in marshes. They look much like a winged green alligator, and ambush prey that get close to the water, much like an actual alligator. They use the spade shape at the end of their tails to dig into the flesh of prey and hold them so they don’t escape. Their fire is not very powerful, but is still functional. They’re opportunistic hunters and not picky about what they eat. They are trainable, despite their temperament, and if properly trained are extremely loyal.
The Glowworm, a Tracker-Mystery class, another one of the biggest changes from the initial material, like the Arsenic Adderwing, it is now large enough to ride and trainable. They live in mountains, canyons, and caves, alongside the Arsenic Adderwings that resemble them. They are large, yet have no legs, with an amber spade shape at the end of their tail, used to dig into enemies and the ground to nest. They glow very bright in the dark. Their scales are a pure white, and they have yellow glowing eyes, and a bright glowing golden sail along their back. They travel in packs, sometimes including Arsenic Adderwings in them, and hybrids between the two nearly identical species are fairly common. They are fairly easy to train, and aren’t toxic in the slightest. In the winter, unlike with an Arsenic Adderwing, their scale color actually changes, going from a bright white to a plain grey, with their glowing parts becoming dimmer, this lasting until it becomes warm again. Like Arsenic Adderwings, their wings have golden membranes and they can fly surprisingly fast. They have no defensive blasts or anything.
The Grimler, a Tracker class that lives in the mountains, nearly impossible to train yet under the right circumstances will bond with a human, almost wolf like yet large. They produce a secretion similar to crop milk in order to feed their young, and they have excellent hearing and scent, as well as thermal vision they can activate and deactivate. They mate for life and are very protective of their young. Their curved horn on their snout curves up like a crescent, and the spines running down their back are sharp to the touch. They typically come in tawny, red, golden, brown, grey, and even black or white. Their eyes tend to be blue as hatchlings, and it is rare yet possible for them to retain them as an adult, with them usually becoming yellow, amber, hazel, green, orange, light brown or a rich brown.
The Marsh Tiger, much more sharp-looking than its book counterpart, their claws are webbed and their typically come in colors of red-orange, dusky orange, and even white or a dull yet somewhat deep blue. Their eyes are typically amber in color, although they can be other colors, with blue, red, and brown being uncommon and other colors being rare, and they have black stripes. Their horns are curved, and similarly to a Monstrous Nightmare, pinning their horns helps calm them down. Their tail is long and whip-like, with several spines on it and a hook at the end to grip into what it hits. Their eggs, like their bodies, have black stripes, and secrete a toxin as a defense mechanism, which is similar to a grey tree frog’s toxins, causing extreme discomfort in and around the eyes, nose, and mouth, as well as any injuries. It also tends to cause sneezing when it irritates the nose. Once they hatch, they no longer secrete that toxin, but instead have curved fangs to spray a venom similar to a Spitting Cobra’s, with them aiming for the eyes and the venom causing damage to them, which is usually permanent, and causing extreme pain as well. They tend to be found in bogs, and enjoy wallowing in the mud as well as in rivers. They are trainable, and aren’t the most difficult dragon to train, with them just having a stubborn personality and sometimes being a tad bit snappy. They are a Mystery-Tracker class dragon.
The Monster of the Amber-Slavelands, which has now been called the Sandy Devil, a Mystery class dragon, living in underground areas in sand that they make, similarly to the Sandbuster. Their scale color typically pertains to the color of the sand of the beach they’re living in, with color variations being a traditionally-thought of sandy color, reddish orangish, pink, black, or even a purplish (see purple sand on Wikipedia) or a greenish. Their eyes are typically a striking red tone, with their claws being long and sharp. They have false eyes on the ends of their long prehensile tail, with it meant to look like a dragon head at the end in order to scare off other dragons. Their jaw can unhinge like a snake in order to swallow larger prey. They have very hot fire breath, being white in color, which can turn sand into glass on impact. They have the capability to hypnotize their prey, and have excellent eyesight and can activate thermal vision. It’s unknown if it can be trained, and if it can be it would be difficult, as Sandy Devils are opportunistic hunters who aren’t opposed to eating humans. Unlike the Sandbuster, their skin isn’t sensitive to the sunlight, instead their eyes are sensitive to it. Creating them I took inspiration from the base material as well as the Sandbuster and a slight amount with the Glass Caster. I omitted the false eyes on the head and the eyes on the talons because I felt like they wouldn’t work out, and I felt as though they could use their thermal vision to see the prey as they have their claws poking out of the sand. Their wings are more built for gliding rather than flying, however, they are fairly good at swimming, which is how they leave to mate.
The Monstrous Strangulator, a Mystery class dragon, one of my favorites from the books, nearly untrainable yet hatchlings are still possible yet immensely difficult to train, underdeveloped wings and legs that are merely vestigial parts left over from their ancestors. Their scales are transparent and white, making them look haunting and almost like a ghost. They have an immensely long prehensile tail with a long spike at the end that injects a bright green toxin, which causes the stung area to stiffen, turn green, and then causes the entire nervous system to shut down. They live in burrows and caves, and are very sensitive to the sunlight. Their head has several bright white eyes that are chilling to look at, invoking a sense of impending doom. Their size is comparable to the Screaming Death, and they tend to swallow their prey alive.
The Mood Dragon, rare and found in forests and mountains, they can change their scales to camouflage, yet the color also changes independently dependant on their emotions, being yellow-gold when happy, violet when mischievous, deep blue-black when angry, orangey-pink when excited, and pale green when nervous. They are excellent hunters, and their size can vary from as small as a Night Terror, to as large as an average human, with a common in between point being the size of a lioness. Their eggs naturally change color to fit their surroundings and camouflage, and their wings are long and elegant. They have thermal vision that they can activate and deactivate at will. They are trainable, and tend to be stubborn yet all in all are loyal to a worthy trainer. They are a Mystery class dragon.
The Poison Darter, a Mystery class dragon, a deep forest green, and living in forests as well. Large fangs built for crushing bones. Their teeth are filled with toxins, and like Grim Gnashers, they can shoot out their teeth (save for their large bone crushing fangs), with them growing many throughout their lifetime. The toxin in their teeth kills smaller creatures, yet can render humans, larger animals, and many dragons unconscious, with the largest creatures being able to walk it off. Whilst very difficult to train, it is possible. They have excellent eyesight and smell.
The Polar Serpent, another one of my favorites from the books, a Strike class dragon, a haunting dragon that’s smallest size is the size of a panther, with them usually being huge, with a height comparable to that of a fully grown Typhoomerang. They’re a bright striking white or an almost glowing silver with faint grey markings on them like wisps of mist. They have a narwhal-like horn that they use not only to break ice and to compete with eachother, but also to harpoon prey and enemies. They shoot white-hot lightning, and tend to bask on icebergs as they observe for prey, which they will quickly ambush. They are fast flyers and can even blend in with the clouds. Their scales reflect the sunlight, making them appear almost glowing. They are one of the dragons that fly to the highest altitudes, being able to reach where the air starts to thin. They are immensely rare and whilst it’s possible to train them, it’s nearly impossible. They have excellent hearing, sight, and an amazing sense of smell. In making them they were not only based on their book counterparts, but also based on the books’ version of the Silver Phantom, another one of my favorite book dragons.
The Ravenhunter, a Tracker class which naturally feeds on scallops. They’re small, comparable in size to a Night Terror, and have a tail that is decently long for their size, as well as hooked at the end to pry open scallops. They are solid black in color, with greenish, teal, or turquoise wing membranes. The plates/spines going down their back are armored to protect them from predators, and their head looks almost like a reptilian version of a raven’s head, with sharp teeth and piercing eyes. Whilst rare, they can also be a deep cinnamon color, a deep bloody red, or a bright striking white, with their wing membranes being a more complimenting color to match. They have excellent eyesight and are very fast for their size. They are trainable, especially with scallops, and are good aid in hunting and good for use as messengers.
The Rhinoback, a Boulder class dragon, close in size to the Crimson Goregutter yet far more aggressive. Whilst nearly impossible, they can be trained. They tend to have dark coloration, with a dark rust color being very common. Their head, like that of a rhinoceros, has two horns on its snout, which they do use to fight eachother. They are purely carnivorous, save for rocks, and dragon root, dragon nip, and sagefruit all do not work on them. They shoot out magma. They are immensely territorial and will attack any trespassers.
The Rocket Ripper, a Strike class dragon, large in size with large wings to match and a hooked end of their tail meant to latch into the flesh of an enemy. They shoot bolts of very hot blue fire. When flying they fly flat to reduce wind resistance. Their singular pair of legs can fold inward to their body while they fly. They are typically black or dark blue, but can come in other dark colors. They are extremely fast flyers and have good hearing. They are trainable. Due to the way they fly, a rider needs to lie flat on their belly, and specialized saddles are needed.
The Sabre-tooth Driver Dragon, now called the Silver Nightmare. They have snow-white or silver scales, a wreath of horns around their head, and sharp snaggling fangs. They are large enough to ride, and whilst fast on the ground, have a hard time turning due to their bulk. They have excellent hearing, smell, and eyesight, and whilst their speed is comparable to the cheetah on the ground, their flight speed is not the fastest, although they can turn somewhat easier in the air. They’re terrifying to watch hunt as they tend to be very brutal with their prey. They are a Tracker class. They’re generally untrusting of humans but are trainable.
The Sandshark, a mystery class dragon. They look like a mixture of a Komodo dragon, a wolf, and a shark, yet entirely reptilian. They usually have black scales but can have any dark color. They have webbed feet on their four legs. Their tail ends in a fork. They have a fin like a shark’s on their head. They “swim” through the sand, and live in burrows under the sand.
The Scarer, a Mystery class dragon, they are small, about the size of a Speed Stinger, and look like a reptilian bat. They are black with purple wing membranes, the purples varying through many shades. Their sense of smell is excellent and can even detect adrenaline in one’s bloodstream. They are blind and have poor hearing. They travel in packs and tend to scare their prey in numerous methods in order to scare them until there’s enough adrenaline, in which after they’ll bite and drink the adrenaline-filled blood. While it is difficult, they are trainable.
The Sharkworm, a Tidal class dragon, similarly to how a Slitherwing mimics a snake, they mimic a shark, save for their wings and legs. Their wings do fold inwards while they swim, with their legs going flat. They typically come in black, dark green, and deep grey. They have a dorsal fin like a shark, which is serrated and sticks out of the water while they swim. Their head is similar to a hammerhead shark, they have retractable jaws similar to a goblin shark, and have five rows of teeth. They can move very quickly on land, able to outrun a human quickly. They breathe fire which is even functional underwater, being water resistant. They aren’t the best at surviving outside of the water, and don’t have the best cold resistance. They live in the warmer parts of the sea, and are quite vicious in battle. They have excellent smell and hearing. They are often only aggressive to those that are bleeding. They can smell blood from many miles away. Training has proven to be impossible thus far, although they are motivated by food which opens some possibilities.
The Skullion, a Mystery class dragon. They are black and a deep rich purple. They are very rare and highly aggressive, being nearly impossible to train. Their teeth and claws are long and built to kill. Their tail has a spiked end to bash enemies with. They are unable to see, hear, or fly, yet have an extremely good sense of smell. They have specific extra long claws on their front talons to pierce the Achilles tendon of an enemy. They are opportunistic and are willing to eat anything they can take down, usually eating their prey alive. Despite their inability to see, they are nocturnal, presumably inherited from ancestors that could see, and sleep in deep burrows and caves. They commonly eat limpets, as they’re isolated on one island, save for eggs and individuals captured by dragon hunters, although that really doesn’t count.
The Stealth Dragon, a Mystery-Strike class dragon, with its scales constantly reflecting its surroundings, making it invisible. They are large, with curved horns and spines going down their back, which can be felt but not seen, their tail is long and whip-like, with their claws being sharp. They fly silently, and are quick. They shoot out rings of white fire, as well as being able to shoot lightning. They cannot be detected until it’s too late.
The Stink Dragon, now named the Skunkwing. A Stoker-Mystery class. They are small, comparable in size with a speed stinger, and are beautiful, with either orange or white scales that have black stripes. Whilst they have very hot fire, they also have a secondary ability which is where their name is gained from. When threatened, they spray a mist with pinpoint accuracy that leaves a stench so pungent it makes those who smell it nauseous, and the scent can last for an entire week. Whilst they are omnivorous, they typically tend to feeding on fruits, but will gladly snatch a chicken if possible. They’re very easy to train, and are loyal to a fault.
The Toxic Nightshade, now larger and able to be ridden, a Mystery class dragon, they are either black or gold, and can have dark purple on them. They have bright purple or green eyes that glow in the dark. They tend to make a distinct clicking noise as communication. Scratching the back of their head calms them. Like the Night Fury, they are dependant on a tail fin, which is almost shaped like an oak leaf. They have many spikes, and a toxic bite which causes hallucinations and paralysis, but after 20 minutes causes death in humans and similar sized creatures, with death being quicker in smaller creatures, and some larger ones taking longer but some of the largest not even dying. They are trainable.
The Vampire Dragon, now called the Nocturne Bloodsucker, a Mystery class dragon. They are about the size of a young Luminous Krayfin, and coming in either black, dark brown, dark grey, and midnight blue. They resemble a mixture of a vampire bat and a wyvern. Their tail is long and prehensile, and they use it to hang upside down. They have two elongated front fangs which they use to bite down and drink blood. They don’t have many defenses, so they travel in packs. They are nocturnal and trainable.
The Vampire Spydragon, a Mystery-Tracker class dragon. They have a draconic yet slightly wolf-like appearance, and bat-like wings. They come in black and dark purple, and can camouflage with their surroundings. They have bright red eyes. They have two long serrated canine teeth, which grow indefinitely after lost, and one will break off into a bite wound, injecting a mild toxin, and it can track where its tooth goes. In humans, the toxins cause a lot of bruising, as well as swelling and numbness, this applying to the bite area and the areas around it, and it can also cause amnesia. With dragons, the effects depend on what species of dragon is bitten, but a common trait is lethargy. Staring into their eyes causes disorientation. They can shed their tails as a last resort when trapped. While they are not strict pack animals, they can hunt in groups.
The Venomous Vorpent, a Mystery class dragon. Larger than it is in the books, but not big enough to ride, being closer in size to a hobgobbler except Much thinner. It has a slight bulge on the side of its neck like a lump, mirrored on both sides, these are its toxin sacs, which are a more vulnerable area to attacks, although touching the leaking toxins is a horrible idea as it’ll be the same effect as if the dragon were to bite you or sting you. The toxin sacs connect to its teeth and to the end of its tail, where it has an arrowhead-shaped tip with a thin, almost needle-like, spine. This spine is an injector for the toxins, purposefully small as to be able to slip in between the scales of other dragons to pierce them. This toxin causes Vorpentitis, which has the same cold-and-flu symptoms, sore throat, decreased ability to speak, high fever, irritability, emotional extremes, nausea, partial paralysis, and eventual death. The symptoms last for months before the ending death, at least in humans and most medium and small dragons, although small animals only last a few days, and as it works on all dragons, the largest ones can take many years for it to fully take effect. Potatoes are no longer the only cure, with dragon root being another, and the more readily available one for humans in the AU as potatoes were…. Not in Ancient Greece, however, this does pose an issue for most dragons, due to the effects of dragon root. The Venomous Vorpent has numbing effects in its saliva, which it uses before biting or stinging, so the victim doesn’t even know it happened (although many victims would probably know given its size, however it is still possible they wouldn’t). They are very difficult to train however feeding them could be useful.
The Wolf-Fang, a Tracker class dragon. They look almost like draconic wolves, but with longer movable claws and with a long prehensile tails. They live in forests and climb in trees, and they travel in packs. Whilst they can fly, they rarely do use their wings, only doing so when it is necessary. They have night vision, their vision being similar to that when one wears night vision goggles, and this is their constant vision. They are nocturnal, and are ambush predators. They have excellent hearing and smell. They kill without mercy, and while it is very difficult to train them, it is not Impossible.
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