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| Artist | Maideth [gallery] |
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CoolBeanz wrote:Username: CoolBeanz
Theory: It was buried by a mother ash dragon, but dug up by a predator that got spooked or chased off by another animal.
Other: I see a deep hole and a large bile of dirt next to the egg. I conclude that a other Ash Dragon with a Brown fire made a hole in the ground and buried her egg to protect it, then went out hunting. While out hunting, a predator must have smelled the egg and dug it up, looking for a meal. Then, something spooked the predator away, leaving the gg out in the open where it will get cold. I touch the egg and it still has warmth, but if I don't take it it will either get too cold and die off or another predator witll take it, so I stuff it in my jacket, holding it close to my chest to keep it warm. I take the pile of dirt and replace it in the hole, patting it down. It'll do, I think as I walk away. I make sure to cover my tracks, though, if the mother dragon has any intentions of following her egg's " kidnapper. "

CoolBeanz wrote:Username: CoolBeanz
Theory: It was buried by a mother ash dragon, but dug up by a predator that got spooked or chased off by another animal.
Other: I see a deep hole and a large bile of dirt next to the egg. I conclude that a other Ash Dragon with a Brown fire made a hole in the ground and buried her egg to protect it, then went out hunting. While out hunting, a predator must have smelled the egg and dug it up, looking for a meal. Then, something spooked the predator away, leaving the gg out in the open where it will get cold. I touch the egg and it still has warmth, but if I don't take it it will either get too cold and die off or another predator witll take it, so I stuff it in my jacket, holding it close to my chest to keep it warm. I take the pile of dirt and replace it in the hole, patting it down. It'll do, I think as I walk away. I make sure to cover my tracks, though, if the mother dragon has any intentions of following her egg's " kidnapper. "


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