Dragos have two wings and four legs, usually walking on all fours. They're what most think of when they imagine a dragon, for they are identical to the European traditional dragons. The primary difference between contemporary dragons and these dragos is the fact that dragos have fur lining their back, from the middle of their head to mid-tail.
There are two types of dragos - draechons and faechons.
There are two types of dragos - draechons and faechons.
Draechon
Pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɹeɪ.kən] or [ˈdraɪ.xɔn]
Draechons are the larger of the two dragos. They are known for their long necks and huge wingspans, along with their popularity in human art and European culture. They can be as tall as an American schoolbus is long, or even twice or three times that, and their length is usually about three to four times their height.
Other names: true dragons, high dragons, dragons
Average height: 7,5 metres (24 feet 7,28 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to a hundred years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-24 years old
Adolescence: 25-60 years old
Young adulthood: 61-124 years old
Adulthood: 125-1 500 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Draechons are the larger of the two dragos. They are known for their long necks and huge wingspans, along with their popularity in human art and European culture. They can be as tall as an American schoolbus is long, or even twice or three times that, and their length is usually about three to four times their height.
Other names: true dragons, high dragons, dragons
Average height: 7,5 metres (24 feet 7,28 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to a hundred years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-24 years old
Adolescence: 25-60 years old
Young adulthood: 61-124 years old
Adulthood: 125-1 500 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Faechon
Pronunciation: [ˈfeɪ.kən] or [ˈfaɪ.xɔn]
Faechons, are the smaller of the two dragos. They are identical draechons in every aspect except size. They can range from the size of a puppy to the size of a small horse.
Other names: lesser dragons, faes
Average height: 1,75 metres (5 feet 8,9 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to seventy-five years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-12 years old
Adolescence: 13-30 years old
Young adulthood: 31-62 years old
Adulthood: 63-750 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Faechons, are the smaller of the two dragos. They are identical draechons in every aspect except size. They can range from the size of a puppy to the size of a small horse.
Other names: lesser dragons, faes
Average height: 1,75 metres (5 feet 8,9 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to seventy-five years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-12 years old
Adolescence: 13-30 years old
Young adulthood: 31-62 years old
Adulthood: 63-750 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade