What is a WFD?
A Winter Fluff Dragon, or WFD, is a small breed of arctic dragon. They have extremely thick fur to help them keep warm. They have large claws on their front paws, used for digging through the frozen dirt and ice. They have short legs, keeping them low to the ground, but also making them relatively slow runners. They are carnivorous creatures, often preying on small animals, such as hares and mice, though they do love fish. This is good, as they have webbed paws used for swimming. They are slightly smaller than wolves, a short stub of a tail used for balance, but small to keep blood flow at the core. They breathe through four nostrils, which cool the air as it's leaving, and warms the air as it's entering. They can open and close them, holding their breath in the frigid waters. They also have large ears to hear the high pitched sounds they make to communicate with one another. It's so high that even dogs cannot hear it. While they have other vocals to warn of larger predators, they mainly remain silent. They give live birth to one pup every breeding season.
This WFD whelp is unfortunately an orphan. Perhaps you can unravel the mystery on why.
Create a story on how this poor pup became an orphan.
A Winter Fluff Dragon, or WFD, is a small breed of arctic dragon. They have extremely thick fur to help them keep warm. They have large claws on their front paws, used for digging through the frozen dirt and ice. They have short legs, keeping them low to the ground, but also making them relatively slow runners. They are carnivorous creatures, often preying on small animals, such as hares and mice, though they do love fish. This is good, as they have webbed paws used for swimming. They are slightly smaller than wolves, a short stub of a tail used for balance, but small to keep blood flow at the core. They breathe through four nostrils, which cool the air as it's leaving, and warms the air as it's entering. They can open and close them, holding their breath in the frigid waters. They also have large ears to hear the high pitched sounds they make to communicate with one another. It's so high that even dogs cannot hear it. While they have other vocals to warn of larger predators, they mainly remain silent. They give live birth to one pup every breeding season.
This WFD whelp is unfortunately an orphan. Perhaps you can unravel the mystery on why.
Create a story on how this poor pup became an orphan.
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