I'm selling some recolors of these sprites I made of my Dracanus vulcos dragons (yes, I know that isn't actually Latin). You can either get the freebies I have in the Adoption Box, or order your own custom version. Flat recolors are easy, so those are the cheapest option, but I will also add patterns or change around small features (horns, feathers, tail tips, frills) for a small fee. You can ask for any variation of the dragons I have here. I can change any of the colors, make them partially transparent, give them spots, stripes, extra horns, whatever you like.
If you want to raise dragons, you can buy eggs or hatchlings. Eggs take about three days to hatch, and hatchlings take about five days to reach adolescence (this may vary depending on how busy I am). Eggs are 40g, but the only thing you will know about them is the subspecies; all colors, patterns, and features are random. Hatchlings are 60g, and will give you some indication of your dragon's colors and patterns, but not their other features. You can request that your hatchling to be a particular type of dragon or unknown. You may only order up to five dragon eggs or hatchlings per day. You can request as many adult dragons as you like.
You can also breed dragons if you have adults. Dragons can breed with other subspecies, but the offspring will all be only one subspecies (i.e., no hybrids will be produced). You can breed your own dragons, in which case you must provide the codes for them, or you can breed one of yours with a stock dragon, in which case you only need to provide the name of the stock dragon. It costs 300g to breed a dragon -- but you may end up with more than one viable egg. Use the form on the Breeding Grounds page below.
Dragons
The cost for any recolor is 300g. Adding a pattern is another 300g, and adding a feature is 500g per feature.
Dwarf Dragon
D.v. primatus
Quicksilver Dragon
D.v. svitern
Cliffside Dragon
D.v. mystarsis
Coastal Dragon
D.v. ampherious
Equatorial Dragon
D.v. pranvaris
Glidewing Dragon
D.v. albatra
Sandstorm Dragon
D.v. ciraerea
Plateback Dragon
D.v. carpara
Scalemail Dragon
D.v. armorvas
Emperor Dragon
D.v. imperialis
Hatchlings and Eggs
Hatchlings can be any color, but they will all have the same basic shape, regardless of the subspecies.
Dwarf Dragon
These eggs are the smallest, hardly bigger than those of a goose. Each is pale violet speckled with countless other colors.
Quicksilver Dragon
These eggs are very light and cool to the touch. They are silver with bronze tips, and their shells are highly reflective.
Cliffside Dragon
These eggs are rough like stone and balanced so they will not easily fall off the edge of a cliff. They are all brown with gray flecks.
Coastal Dragon
These eggs have an unusually waxy texture, designed to repel water. They are very bright blue, almost iridescent.
Equatorial Dragon
These eggs are smooth and have a thin, delicate shell. They are each different colors and seem to change with shifting light.
Glidewing Dragon
These eggs are light weight and thin-shelled, but far stronger than they appear. Each one of them is pale tan and bears no distinguishing marks.
Sandstorm Dragon
These eggs have thick shells, and even in the hottest or coolest times of the day, seem to remain the same temperature. They appear dull at first, but are colored an iridescent gold, which gives them the appearance of a mirage.
Plateback Dragon
These eggs are the size of small boulders, and the heaviest and toughest by far. They are all dark gray, though they will turn darker, and their shell will grow thinner just prior to hatching, so the young dragon within can escape.
Scalemail Dragon
These eggs are hard, but their surface is slippery, smooth, and almost silky to the touch. Each eggs is generally dark, but with an iridescent sheen of some brighter color like blue or green or purple.
Emperor Dragon
These enormous eggs are warm, almost hot to the touch. They are brilliant gold and catch the light so as to appear to glow with an inner light.
Order Form:
I would like an adult dragon.
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*Username:
*Dragon Type:
Name:
*Gender (females face right and males face left):
*Body Color:
*Eye Color:
*Claw Color:
Horn Color:
Spine/frill/feather Color:
Wing Membrane Color:
Plate Color:
Pattern (+300g):
Features (+500g for every change):
Total:
*Indicates a necessary field
Breeding season is over, so the egg and hatchling orders won't be filled.
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New! Items
All dragons like to have a hoard of treasure, but some have a better idea of what 'treasure' is than others. You can buy several things for your dragons' hoards here, and if you choose to give them to one of your dragons, something unusual might happen.
This is the skull of an unknown dragon. The bones have magic in them, and perhaps could turn your dragon into something different...
Price: 500g
This item will change your dragon into a different subspecies.
This is a vial of dragon venom. It is common knowledge that dragon venom is flammable, so perhaps this will give your dragons an edge...
Price: 400g
This item will produce fire effects for your dragon.
These books will appeal to the more academic dragons. One of them appears to have information on genetics...
Price: 400g
This item will tell you the genotype of your dragon and how each gene reflects your dragon's phenotype.
This is a shell from a far away sea. Shells are symbols of good luck and fertility in these regions...
Price: 300g
This item has a chance of giving you more eggs in each breeding.
These beautiful crystals shine in many colors when you move them about. Perhaps their magical properties could give your dragon a new coat...
Price: 200g
This item will allow you to recolor your dragon.
Dragons love reflective gold, and this pile of coins will do nicely. The larger a dragon's hoard, the better it is at attracting a mate...
Price: 100g
This item will decrease the waiting time for a pair of dragons to produce an egg.
This collection of stones and flowers seems to have a mixture of abilities. Some of these objects you know can change a dragon's genes, for better or worse...
Price: 50g
This item will have a random change on the genes of your dragon. Their appearance will not change, but their ability to pass traits on to their offspring will.
This is an old eggshell made into a sculpture as a centerpiece for your dragon's hoard. It appears to have some magical properties, perhaps relating to eggs and hatchlings...
Price: 30g
This item can freeze an egg or hatchling.
This is a leg of beef. Dragons love to eat raw meat off the bone, and it is said that beef helps dragons grow quickly...
Price: 20g
This item increases the growth rate of hatchlings and eggs.
This medallion has ancient runes on it which promise to reveal your dragon's genes. With this information, perhaps you could make copies of the same animal...
Price: 20g
This item will reveal the genetic code of an adult dragon. The code will be saved, so if you ever want to breed a clone dragon, you can.
This is a pile of garbage. The dragons don't seem to mind, as long as it is shiny. Oh well, perhaps you might find something useful in here...
Price: 10g
This item allows you a small chance of finding a different item.
Hmm, well this is odd. There appears to be a lantern among the items here. It releases an unusual sort of magic capable of turning back time...
Price: 10g
This item will reverse any changes made to a specific dragon.