Description
I thought I wouldn't be able to finish this for today but thankfully I managed to with just half an hour left of the official day! I was out till' eight today in blackpool to see the lights, man they were beautiful. My phone died unfortunately so I couldn't get any pictures, but I'll probably go again some other time so it's no big deal! I have anxiety so it's difficult for me to get out on my own, but thankfully I have support workers that take me out along with others that struggle to get out on their own. Anyway enough of that this is todays dragon! His feathers were incredibly vexing to do, he took a total of around 3 hours to complete! He's a dragon themed off of Air.
Name: Pulchra Caeli (Beautiful Air) Dragon
Size (From head to tail): 10 metres - 12 metres
Habitat: High Mountains and cliffs
Diet: Dragons smaller than itself, Mammals, Birds
Movement Style: Very swift flyer though lacking speed when travelling on foot
Gender Variation: Males have distinctive striped along their sides, like the one pictured, and are a soft blue colour. Females are pure white with no markings at their beaks or body, and completely blend in with clouds.
Type of young: Eggs
Mating Season: Summer
One of the most ferocious dragons of all species, and one of the few dragons to feed on people. The Pulchra dragon is merciless and ferocious, swooping down on other dragons and feasting on them while they are still living. These creatures are a threat to humans with their large size, and also a threat to other dragons. Thankfully they are not very strong, but their alarming speed can catch you off guard if they get the change to sink their sharp teeth and talons into you. They use startling speed to stun their prey and avoid any conflict, so they can feast effortlessly. Considered a more hostile varient of a vulture, one doesn't mistake their ear churning roar. While females are the most hostile, males are still a threat to behold, and if they are guarding a nest they will shroad the nest in a sheet of mist to protect their young. They also use this protective mist to hide themselves. Little is known as to why these creatures are so aggresssive, but it is said they have a fear of being exploited for their thin and brittle bones and thus take the first move. It is currently not forbidden to hunt these dragons, but they will avoid arrows and bullets with haste and it is advised to avoid them instead of chasing after them. Luckily for humans, these dragons tend to keep to the wilderness and not traverse into human lands.