Aero Drake
The Aero Drake is a sub-spices of magical dragons that evolved to rely on the wind-elemental properties of the Leray veil. They constantly roam the world in the magical dimension, but can be called into the physical world as summons linked to a Leray wielder who has mastered the summoning spell of Whicked Whyrl. Aero Drakes share a summoning pool and are the second most common summoning creature, despite their lower population through Sprawn Valley's magical dimension. However, any summoned creature that is linked to a wielder is forever tied to that wielder's spell until the time of their death.
Aero Drakes retain their physical essence by rotating air particles are varying radii of force and effect to remain comprised while using these super-sonic winds for offensive and defensive purposes. Their physical makeup makes them immune to damage by water, electric, ice, earth, and wind elemental attacks.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Aero Drakes are not exactly physical beings even when in physical form. They are comprised of spinning wind elements congregated together in the shape of a dragon with massive fangs.
Additional Information
Domestication
Aero Drakes can be controlled through the Whicked Whyrl spell.
Average Intelligence
Aero Drakes can employ very powerful wind elemental attacks, and have a fast reaction time to incoming danger.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Drakes and other summons can communicate basic sensory details and commands between the drake and the wielder through mental synchronicity, but they may also sometimes respond to verbal commands.
Scientific Name
Aero Drake
Origin/Ancestry
Wind-Elemental Leray Magic
Conservation Status
Aero Drakes are self-sufficient and capable of surviving on their own.
Average Height
14 Meters
Average Length
12-20 Meters
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Wind elemental magic is comprised of air particles made to be visible to the human eyesight. If wind had the color of a dull translucent grey, then an Aero Drake would apper to have the same body composition color. But Aero Drakes have a constant internal rotational movement for several hundred layers of their spinning particles. The very tips of their hands, legs, body, and face are all constantly in rotating motion, creating visual oscelations for humans who gaze upon them. Aero Drakes can also transform their shape and size periodically during combat to attack and evade.
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