
The first Imperial Soul Dragon was born in China. A man bred a male dog and a female Eastern Dragon together in hope to give the offspring to the emperor as a gift. And he did so. The emperor was so thrilled by this gift he ordered the man to produce more of these splendid animals so that the emperor could give one each to his seven sons. When the eldest son received his he trained it to destroy enemies on the battle field and the two fought along side each other for many years before the two died in battle. When the second son received his he trained it to pull carts for bringing food to the poorest of people within the land. But tragedy struck when the son fell sick and asked his dragon to end him of his suffering. When the dragon did so it too died of grief. When the third son got his dragon he trained it to carry him on its back through the skies to visit other empires and deliver messages. They did this for several years until the dragon fell from the skies taking the son with it. The fourth so decided to follow the second son's legacy and also trained his dragon to help people. But the dragon grew ambitious and turned on his master, killing him. This dragon flew away and is yet to be found. After what happened with this son's dragon the emperor decided that Imperial Soul Dragons were to dangerous and had to be gotten rid of. He ordered that all dragons will be confiscated from the rest of his son's and the public to be killed. Soon there were not many dragons left but one little boy's. He set his free in the wild forests where no one would find it. The released dragon found the fourth son's dragon and they soon became mates and had multiple litters. Those litters became mates with other dragon that had been released, causing them to thrive in the unknown forest. Now, Imperial Soul Dragons can be found in mountain regions all over Asia. Yet only the bravest of people can catch one and master it. Are you one of those people?
Imperial Soul Dragons are very long and thin like their Eastern Dragon ancestors. They have relatively short legs but tall necks and bodies. The Imperial Soul Dragon has a long tail with a large feather on it which cradles a soul of one of their ancestors. The dragons have opposable thumbs(on front legs only) and have three finger like toes on each paw. Whenever the Imperial Soul Dragon stands(or sits) on four legs its back is arched. The horns on its head are bone-like strictures used for fighting others. The dragons' ears are cervine-ish and fall below their horns. They all have long ribbon-like whiskers that always reach the ground and don't come off unless they are torn off by something else. The Imperial Soul Dragon lives for relatively two thousand years. Never has there been one that has lived for more than 2,759 years. The dragons are omnivores meaning they eat both meat and plants. However since the dragons' teeth are very sharp people tend to think they are more carnivore than herbivore.