Dragonette

Dragonettes were small, dragon-like creatures that measured no larger than a small housecat. Despite their diminutive size, they possessed a striking appearance with shimmering scales that varied in hue, often reflecting the colors of their larger dragon kin. Dragonettes had expressive eyes and delicate, membranous wings that allowed them to glide short distances, although they were not capable of sustained flight. These creatures were known for their cunning and agility, traits that belied their charming appearance. They were often mischievous and had a penchant for getting into trouble, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a desire for shiny objects.   Due to their size and innate abilities, Dragonettes were sometimes utilized by followers of dragons as spies or thieves. Their small stature allowed them to infiltrate spaces that larger creatures could not access, making them excellent candidates for gathering information or pilfering valuable items. Dragonettes would often be trained to observe and report back, using their stealth to eavesdrop on conversations or sneak into enemy camps. Their natural charm and playful demeanor made them adept at disarming suspicion, allowing them to move unnoticed among unsuspecting individuals.
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