Difference between revisions of "Dragon:Hauth"

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{{Dragon
 
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|impressee=Tamesis
 
|name=Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown Hauth
 
|name=Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown Hauth
|impressee=Tamesis
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|date=1996.05.04
|date=4th May, 1996
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|color=Brown
|egg=Star Anise Egg  
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|egg=Star Anise Egg
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|dam=Opalescent Fawn Gold Erith
|dam=Gold Erith (Ariandra) of High Reaches Weyr hatched at HRW out of Gold Lyrith (Jelara) of HRW by Bronze Jeth (D’va) of HRW
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|sire=Bronze Tidranth
|sire=Bronze Tidranth (F’laav) of Benden Weyr hatched at Benden Weyr out of Gold Kimbrith (Merla) of Benden by Bronze Cioth (S’riv) of Benden
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|clutch=08
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==Star Anise Egg ==
 
==Star Anise Egg ==
  
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==Public Impression Message==
 
==Public Impression Message==
  
Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown Dragonet watches the girl as she wipes her brow, cocking his head slightly, thoughtfully. Is this the one? No doubt about it.  
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Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown Dragonet watches the girl as she wipes her brow, cocking his head slightly, thoughtfully. Is this the one? No doubt about it.
 
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[[category:Brown Dragons]]
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[[category:Clutch 08]]
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Revision as of 10:51, 7 February 2015

Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown Hauth
Impressee Tamesis
Hatching Date: 4 May, 1996
Dam: Opalescent Fawn Gold Erith
Sire: Bronze Tidranth
Lineage: Here
Clutch: Clutch:08



Clutch 08

Star Anise Egg

The beauty of the star anise is as intense in its way as the scent and taste of the seeds. This large egg appears to have been encrusted with the starry like forms, each radiating branch cradling a small, black seed in its shrouded depths. Overlapping, overlying, or sometimes distinct, perfect in its simplicity, the design appears to have been carefully lacquered onto the egg's surface.

The Star Anise Egg seems to implode, shards falling into a huge hole at the top. A head emerges, and shoulders follow, muscling the egg into pieces.

Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown

It is immediately obvious that this particular brown dragonet differs from the standard. Patterns of fanciful swirls and rings of warm, caramel brown overlap with others of a rich, cinnabar color, giving the dragon the impression of being carved from rare myrtlewood. Like that soft, malleable wood, this fetching creature appears to be similarly changeable, attention diverted from place to place, sound to sound easily. His small form is lithe and lean, with a whip-like tail that is never still.

Public Impression Message

Magnificently Marbled Myrtlewood Brown Dragonet watches the girl as she wipes her brow, cocking his head slightly, thoughtfully. Is this the one? No doubt about it.