by liongamer#1 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 8:39 am
Username: ijtomboy
Name: Kronos
Personality: Kronos is strong, powerful, and hard headed.
Extra: Dispit his namesake he has no children and isn't planning on having any. Kronos was abandoned at birth by his mother because she was only 17 and the father was much older. Kronos was never adopted and got out of the adoption system by becoming of age. Soon after being set free Kronos set off the find his father. When he realizes that he has known his father all his life, even though neither of them knew that they were related.
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by ~Static~ » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:54 am
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I am ~Static~, but please, he is much more important. I am the current owner of one Pseudodragon, and I hope to make Aquaphobia my second.
His name is Aquaphobia. I know it means "fear of water", but it just... sounded right to me. He goes by Aqua. <3
Aquaphobia actually does have a fear of water- he has ever since he knew that anyone could drown. Don't get me wrong, Aqua is usually a sensible, normal Pseudodragon... and after a while of thinking logically, he decided it's probably safest to be nervous around deep water. He is fine with shallow water- but nothing he could drown in. He is a social, friendly dragon, who likes to take the time to "look before he leaps". He is rather philosophical, and he also enjoys the simpler things in life. As he enjoys simple things, I decided to make his form rather simple.
As told by Aqua
I woke up, bleary-eyed, and yawned to awaken myself from my slumber. I stood up and took a few steps, confused when I felt water pool around my feet. I looked down, shocked to see that my house was flooded! I took a deep breath, before walking through the open door and into the hallway. From here my pace quickened, despite the fact that I was trying to say calm, until I opened the door that led outside, as the ankle-deep water poured out of the door. I sighed and leaned against the wall of my house, before sitting down on the slightly muddy grass, relieved I had solved the problem. I guess the moral, if there was any, would be to face your fears; but I have to admit that I was slightly more cautious around water after that incident.
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