Bathhouse Drake
Basic Information
Anatomy
Similarly to a dragon, has wings and legs, but the arms have been adapted to being a part of the wings. They are also smaller, and tend to be about the size of a human.
Ecology and Habitats
A bathhouse drake is named so because these drakes are the most adapted to being in civilization. Their "hoards" or "lairs" are often extravagant and luxurious places within cities or towns for people to visit and enjoy.
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
Fins and horns adorn their heads, similarly to a dragon.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
A bathhouse drake can see in the dark, limitedly, and has the ability to pierce the veil nearby and see into the ethereal plane.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Sky blue and other variations of light blues are the most common colorations, as well as being scaleless.
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