What are Sea Drakes?
Sea Drakes are aquatic creatures that resemble dragons. They are reptiles and therefore reproduce by laying eggs. They have small fins to help guide their large bodies through the water and they have a tail similar to that of a whale. They can go on land but only for a small amount of time and when on land they slither like snakes. They do not have gills and breathe through their nostrils. They can hold their breath for over an hour underwater. Sea Drakes can leap high into the air much like Dolphins. They communicate with roars, growls, and grunts. They have excellent eye sight and hearing, especially underwater. Like Crocodiles they have a third eyelid that allows them to see underwater. Sea Drakes are 5-10 feet long, 3-5 feet tall, and weigh anywhere from 150lbs to 700lbs. How large or small they are depends on species.
Sea Drake Species
Water Sea Drakes: Common
Habitat: Oceans, Seas, Lakes. They generally live in salt water but can live in fresh.
Temperament: Water Drakes are generally kind and loving. They are very laid back and calm. They tend to avoid conflict and are very easy to get along with.
Coloration: Any shade of blue and purple.
Fire Sea Drakes: Rare
Habitat: They live inside Volcanoes in Lava.
Temperament: Fire Drakes are outgoing, bold, loud, hot-tempered, sharp tonged, and rebellious.
Coloration: Any shade of red, orange, yellow, and sometimes black.
Earth Sea Drakes: Uncommon
Habitat: Muddy lakes, Mud holes, and sometimes swamps.
Temperament: Earth Drakes are quiet and tough. They generally don’t say much and tend to keep to themselves. They are very protective and heroic creatures. They are sometimes gruff but can be sweet.
Coloration: Any shade of brown and sometimes grey.
Grass Sea Drakes: Common
Habitat: Lakes and Ponds.
Temperament: Grass Drakes are very sweet and hyper creatures. They are bubbly, childish, playful, and friendly Drakes.
Coloration: Any shade of green and with some blue and yellow.
Air Sea Drakes: Super Rare
Habitat: Rivers and Freshwater, they are nomadic.
Temperament: An Air Drake’s temperament is unknown as there are very few Air Drakes in the world. Most known ones have been bi polar and their temperament can change very quickly.
Coloration: Generally white and grey.
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1. Follow all site rules
2. Respect others – Staff and other members
3. No stealing – Don’t claim another Sea Drake as your own.
4. No fighting over the Drakes
5. Don’t complain if you don’t get the Sea Drake you wanted
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7. Don’t pester me about opening customs or updating.
8. No spamming, double posting, or advertising.
9. You may own up to 10 Drakes
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