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a pale, six limbed dragon with a skull-like face, a dark mane going down its neck and back, bony digits on each of its limbs, clawed, birdlike wings, and a thin tail which is feathered at the base. It bears two pairs of jagged horns on its head, and three red eye-like markings above its wings. It also has what appears to be visible ribs just in front of its hind legs.

"No one knows where its eyes fall, but it always feels like it is staring at you. It is actually a silent and loyal Dragon Spirit, not scary at all."

Our first dragon here happens to be the one I chose to be my starter, it is a dark element damage dealer with a horse-like skull face and apparently gives people the feeling that it is always staring at you. However, even though it looks rather threatening, it's actually friendly—a trope I tend to enjoy in these kinds of creatures. The proportions of its limbs—as well as the presence of feathers—make it feel rather avian, even as a hexapede. Its wings also remind me of the Archaeopteryx due to the three clawed fingers, which is a neat detail. The red markings on its face and torso are also a nice touch, I like how the torso patterns look like eyes. It takes the well-trodden body structure of the classic European dragon and makes it into a creature that is extremely appealing to me with its sinisterness and elegance.


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