Ice Drake
The Ice Drake is a sub-spices of magical dragons that evolved to rely on the ice-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 Aquamarine. Ice Drakes are lower in population and more rare in the magic dimension, thus do they share a common summoning pool. However, any summoned creature that is linked to a wielder is forever tied to that wielder's spell until the time of their death.
It is rumored that the difficulty of mastering the Aquamarine spell and calling out an Ice Drake is intense, and that only a wielder with a powerful connection and understanding to the cold can pull it off.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Ice Drakes are also small dragons whose bodies are a collection of water and ice shifting together constantly, giving the creature the affinity of water and ice elements.
Additional Information
Domestication
Ice Drakes can be summoned and controlled using the Aquamarine spell.
Average Intelligence
An Ice Drake can only learn a limited number of ice elemental spells. However, Ice Drakes are also known for their unmatched patience particularly in combat, something a wielder would need to share on the same level in order to synchronize commands.
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
Ice Drake
Origin/Ancestry
Ice Elemental Leray Magic
Conservation Status
Ice Drakes are self-sufficient and capable of surviving on their own.
Average Height
12 Meters
Average Weight
1900 kg
Average Length
10 Meters
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Ice Drakes have a beaitiful fluid-crystal design to thier bodies, and are virtually indestructable. The tint of the crystal is often that of a bright blue, with eyes glowing of this color during magical invocation.
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