Post by Akira on Jul 6, 2011 9:44:14 GMT -6
The dragons here have four legs, two wings, long bodies, and a single tail, the end of which looks like a spear. Their hides are tough, yet soft to the touch, and are NOT scaly!!! They have short fore-legs, and long back legs which makes walking a little difficult for them. Their legs contain the strongest muscles of their entire body, allowing them to launch high into the air. From what I know of Pernese dragons they have multifaceted eyes that change color according to the mood the dragon is in at any given time. As far as I know all dragons are carnivorous, which means they have extremely strong, sharp teeth, and powerful jaws. If you want to know more, use this site, or find your own site to go off of.
blue/green = contentment
yellow = fear
orange/red = anger
red = hunger
white = danger
gray = pain
purple = love/mating lust
Dragon Sounds
Bellow: Alarm, irritation, attention call
Bugle: Joy, triumph, happiness, challenge, greeting
Croon: Pleasure, reassurance, apology
Growl: Warning, anger
Humming: Sounded at a Hatching
Keen: Death of a human, dragon, or other
Moan: Sound of distress or anxiety
Roar: Anger, confusion, pain
Rumble: Amusement, happiness, laughter
Trill: Curiosity, pleasure, enjoyment, satisfaction
Wail: Sadness, worry
Warble: Gratitude
Chirp: Confusion or embarrassment; sometimes meant to be playful.
Bark: Surprise, astonishment
Mewl: Sadness, hunger, worry
Grumble: Minor annoyance or frustration
Purr: content, assured, happy[/center]
Eye Colors
blue/green = contentment
yellow = fear
orange/red = anger
red = hunger
white = danger
gray = pain
purple = love/mating lust
Dragon Sounds
Bellow: Alarm, irritation, attention call
Bugle: Joy, triumph, happiness, challenge, greeting
Croon: Pleasure, reassurance, apology
Growl: Warning, anger
Humming: Sounded at a Hatching
Keen: Death of a human, dragon, or other
Moan: Sound of distress or anxiety
Roar: Anger, confusion, pain
Rumble: Amusement, happiness, laughter
Trill: Curiosity, pleasure, enjoyment, satisfaction
Wail: Sadness, worry
Warble: Gratitude
Chirp: Confusion or embarrassment; sometimes meant to be playful.
Bark: Surprise, astonishment
Mewl: Sadness, hunger, worry
Grumble: Minor annoyance or frustration
Purr: content, assured, happy[/center]