Beach Ball Dragon
Colors: Blue and yellow/red.
Rarity: Common w/ 13 hours
Baby: Baby Beach ball dragons were born to play and have fun in the sand. Passersby always give these young ones odd looks for the odd sand pails that sit atop of their heads.
Juvenile: Now that the first ****** has appeared ____NAME's____ belly, it's identity is more easily determined. The yellow ****** always appears first, then red and blue is the last.
Adult: The thick toes of the adult Beach Ball dragon help it traverse across sandy beaches with ease. It walks instead of flies because, although it's wingspan is large, the wings themselves are thin and unsupportive.
Epic: In it's epic form, everyone now knows why ____NAME____ had a sand pail on his head all of his life. With these dragons always playing with beach balls they quickly learned their horns would commonly snag and deflate the beach balls. So the best thing they could find were sand pails left abandoned on the beach to cover their two sharp horns.
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Charcoal Dragon
Colors: Purple and red.
Rarity: Super rare w/ 27 hours
Baby: Newborn baby Charcoal dragons are quite nerve racking. At first you would think that the dragon is immediately sick with a fever, but a care-taker must know these dragons are born with a noticiably higher body temperature.
Juvenile: Charcoal dragons love the summertime. The climates are warm and they attend picnics and social events regularly. If you ever need extra coal for the grill a Charcoal dragon is always willing to give some up.
Adult: The charcoal fixed to the scales of ____NAME____ can easily be pried off for instant use. It can not only be used for barbeques but for art too. Numerous charcoal sketches have been sighted scrawled across rocks and logs on the dragon isles.
Epic: Now in epic form these dragons have quite the set of claws for attending heated charcoal and for keeping fires lit. The heat does not bother the dragon but the fire can still singe their scales, so the long thin claws do just the trick for tossing the coals and logs around. They can keep things burning for hours.