Wish dragons are Great Dane sized creatures with soft and very short velvet like fur. Though, do to the pigment being more clear from being so close to the surface, the markings are usually clearer than those on their areas of heavier fur. Wish Dragons were once thought to grant wishes, or even bring good luck. Being known as forest spirits previously in the 1700's, they're still thought to be either mythical, or just too elegant and graceful to approach. One day on a whim of pure curiosity, one person went out into the woods, and captured one to keep in their household. Though, it didn't do well on the Wishie's health, since they need to be outside and around nature to be in good condition. Though, they're perfectly capable of being a pet, or companion, as long as they're allowed daily - mostly for long periods of time - contact with nature. Their diets usually consist of nuts, insects, and fruit; They would never eat sweets/human food, It's too acidic on their stomachs.
From the time to where they're newborns up until their about kid aged, they're about the size of a Jack Russel, though they can be a bit bigger or smaller depending on the WD. When they're newborns, or babies, they're called wishlings, though they do grow into the adult name Wish Dragon by their teen years. By the time they're a teen, they leave their parent's den and learn to gather food, and take care of themselves, so that they can one day either move into a den of their own, or with their mate. And in these teen years they tend to begin growing their horns, which can be almost any kind due to the diversity of the species.
Wish Dragons live in pack communities called 'kingdoms', and there can usually be 2 or three within the same forest area, if it's big enough. Usually within each kingdom there are higher ranked WDs called 'royals'. Their titles range from prince to princess, dutch to duke, and king to queen. And most normal WD whom are not royal are referred to as 'commoners'. Most Royals tend to have their title added on to the beginning of their name, they usually wear more jewelry than the average WD, and they tend to have custom, or specially shaped horns.
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- Respect Tess's CS rules.
- Don't bribe the artists/mods.
- No one worded/few worded posts.
- Respect all staff members.
- If you no longer want your WD, PM the artist who made it so it can go to a more loving home.
- Don't steal the species.
- Don't whine if you don't win the WD you intended to.
- Don't spam the thread with off-topic or continuous posts.
- Don't ask to be an artist or a mod.
- Don't ask for a custom. We will never be doing them.
- Don't copy anyone else's designs.
- Don't use someone else's WD if it is not yours/you have no permission to.
- Don't create non-existing WDs. We will find out you have created a custom without permission.
- Don't overly revamp the WDs. You can revamp them a little, but only with the artist's and my permission.
- WD will never have extremely complicated or over-the-top designs.
- You may add accessories to your WD/make new Backgrounds.
- Do not remove Blitz's signature.
- You can own up to 10 WDs.
- There will never be any neon based WD, but they may be unnatural.
- Have fun!
:: Adoption ::
What You can do with your WD's Offspring. . .
- Gift it to someone.
- Keep it for yourself, and/or the other breeding partner's owner.
- Put it up for adoption for which you will provide a form, and judge.
- You cannot make runner ups, unless you just promise the next offspring.
:: Artists ::
- Please number every batch properly, even though it's the nursery
- You may make custom lines WITH my permission.
- IF the Wishling even has horns already, they will only be stubs.
- You can breed a WD pair only twice, and even then, you'll use a random generator to decide whether they get one or two offspring.
- You can only open two breeding slots twice a month. (Subject to change)
- You may make Royal Wishlings, depending on the parents/bloodline.
- You can design Wishlings with hair, though it's a 1/3 percent chance that they will receive the gene.
- Do not design with extremely complicated or over-the-top designs, their main markings will come in later.
- Do not wait over two weeks to finish your batches.
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- WD have long tufts of fur over their fore-paws to protect them from rough ground.
- WD have huge ears which can detect noises from miles off. They can also 'see' through their ears by making noises with their mouths and feeling the noise.
- The way WD show off is by fanning out the ends of their tails.
- WD's favourite food is usually some kind of fruit c;
- Dark coloured WD are usually uncommon, while plain coloured WD are believed to be rare.
- Royal WD tend to like and be attracted to more shiny things.
- Wishlings are actually covered in somewhat thick downy soft fur to protect them while they're young. They usually shed all of this off by the time they reach the teen age.
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Welcome to the Wish Dragon Nursery and Wishling Adoption Center. Here you can either breed two of your own WDs together, or breed you WD with another owner's. Now, you don't only have to breed here. You can also adopt orphaned wishlings!
This is currently a work in progress ~