Drakes are mockingly called "wingless dragons", for they have no wings. They do, however, have four legs, like draechons. There are four types of drakes.
Draecha
Pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɹeɪ.kə] or [ˈdraɪ.xa]
Draechas are sometimes called "true Drakes". They are the "normal" drakes, being a bit smaller than a draechon and having only one head. They are quite like the draechons in appearance, sans wings.
Other names: true drakes, drakes
Average height: 6,7 metres (21 feet 11,78 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to ten years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-5 years old
Adolescence: 6-22 years old
Young adulthood: 23-49 years old
Adulthood: 50-150 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Draechas are sometimes called "true Drakes". They are the "normal" drakes, being a bit smaller than a draechon and having only one head. They are quite like the draechons in appearance, sans wings.
Other names: true drakes, drakes
Average height: 6,7 metres (21 feet 11,78 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to ten years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-5 years old
Adolescence: 6-22 years old
Young adulthood: 23-49 years old
Adulthood: 50-150 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Draetochas
Pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɹeɪ.to.kə] or [ˈdraɪ.to.xa]
Draetochas are popularly known as hydras in human culture. They are the same size as draechas, but possess three heads.
Other names: hydras
Average height: 6,7 metres (21 feet 11,78 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to ten years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-5 years old
Adolescence: 6-22 years old
Young adulthood: 23-49 years old
Adulthood: 50-150 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Draetochas are popularly known as hydras in human culture. They are the same size as draechas, but possess three heads.
Other names: hydras
Average height: 6,7 metres (21 feet 11,78 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to ten years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-5 years old
Adolescence: 6-22 years old
Young adulthood: 23-49 years old
Adulthood: 50-150 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Drafaechas
Pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɹa.feɪ.kə] or [ˈdra.faɪ.xa]
Drafaechas are basically horse-sized draechas. They are identical in every way except size. Drafaechas are commonly misnamed kirins by humans, as a result of a mythical fusion between a drafaecha and a horse.
Other names: lesser drakes, drafaes, kirins
Average height: 1,8 metres (5 feet 10,87 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to five years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-2 years old
Adolescence: 3-8 years old
Young adulthood: 9-16 years old
Adulthood: 17-95 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Drafaechas are basically horse-sized draechas. They are identical in every way except size. Drafaechas are commonly misnamed kirins by humans, as a result of a mythical fusion between a drafaecha and a horse.
Other names: lesser drakes, drafaes, kirins
Average height: 1,8 metres (5 feet 10,87 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to five years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-2 years old
Adolescence: 3-8 years old
Young adulthood: 9-16 years old
Adulthood: 17-95 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: quadrupedal and digitigrade
Drathochas
Pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒɹa.θo.kə] or [ˈdra.θo.xa]
Drathochas are basically anthropomorphic lizards. They have four legs and no wings, stand on their hindlegs, and use their forelegs as arms. They are a bit bigger than an ailur, so they are larger than the average human. Humans sometimes don't count drathochas amongst the other drakes and sometimes even dragons as a whole, considering them "too human".
Other names: dragon-folk, lizard-folk, saurs
Average height: 2,3 metres (7 feet 6,55 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they remain as an egg for one year before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-3 years old
Adolescence: 4-10 years old
Young adulthood: 11-17 years old
Adulthood: 18-90 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: bipedal and digitigrade
Drathochas are basically anthropomorphic lizards. They have four legs and no wings, stand on their hindlegs, and use their forelegs as arms. They are a bit bigger than an ailur, so they are larger than the average human. Humans sometimes don't count drathochas amongst the other drakes and sometimes even dragons as a whole, considering them "too human".
Other names: dragon-folk, lizard-folk, saurs
Average height: 2,3 metres (7 feet 6,55 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they remain as an egg for one year before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-3 years old
Adolescence: 4-10 years old
Young adulthood: 11-17 years old
Adulthood: 18-90 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: bipedal and digitigrade