A Fine Time To Be Green Rhiviyth

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A Fine Time To Be Green Rhiviyth
Impressee Rook
Hatching Date: 18 April 2015
Size: 20.2 feet
Dam: Niahvth
Sire: A Study in Bronze Reisoth
Lineage: Here
Clutch: Clutch:37
Egg Credit: Lilah
Dragon Credit: Rook

Monument to Perfect Lines Egg

This mostly taupe egg may not seem remarkable enough to draw interest, but there is something in its perfect symmetry that might still call the eye. Two steel-grey lines emerge from its expanse, intersecting in the middle to form a perfect 'x' and thereby cut the egg into quadrants. At that crossroads, where those lines meet, they are encased with a darker grey circle - as if daring someone to touch all four sections at once.

No longer an example of perfect lines and angles, the Monument to Perfect Lines Egg spirals into a chaos of uneven cracks as first a green wingspar punches through the surface and then the thrash of her tail is through. It takes some moments of struggle against the once-perfect cage but then the fierce green has pulled herself out of the shards to wiggle free of the detritus and begin her search on the Sands, one that ends with finding her lifemate.

A Fine Time To Be Green Rhiviyth

Boldly hewn of battle-lines and rebellion, this miniature green dragonet, this fierce predator: there is no girlish mint to be seen here, no coy lurk of forest or lichen or spuming spindrift. She is green, grass-green and vivid, from the tip of her pointy nose to the end of her pointy tail. If there is a thing that can be angular, she has it; if there is a thing that should be curved, she lacks it. Draconic she is, make no mistake, but the spikes of her neckridges and the spars of her wings and the talons of her undainty paws all point, ha, to a nature that refuses to bend to feminine conceit.

Temperament

TEMPER

Public Impression Message

PUBIMP

Private Impression Message

PRIVIMP

Mindvoice

MINDVOICE

Itchyspots

ITCHYSPOTS

Dragon Inspirations

INSPIRATIONS

Egg Inspiration: From my home state (well and three others), the four corners! Doesn't seem like a remarkable enough landmark to draw people, and yet it does.


Clutch 37