![]() Dragonets stop growing rapidly at seven years old, which is considered adulthood or maturity in most tribes. SkyWing dragonets can fly at one year old, and are known to molt their scales upon growth. Most dragons at three years of age can fly, but cannot fly for long periods without stopping to rest. Dragonets can speak within a day of hatching, and a one-year-old dragonet is capable of speaking in full, if broken, sentences. Dragons reproduce via eggs that take a year to hatch. ![]() The longest average dragon lifespan is said to be roughly one hundred and fifty years, but the oldest dragon known to live without the use of magic was Tapir, at one hundred and ten years. They have lengthy natural lifespans, but are susceptible to injury, illness, and poison. Additionally, SkyWings have notably larger wings than most tribes. ![]() All tribes are roughly the same size except for MudWings, who are larger and stronger than dragons from the other tribes, and SeaWings, who are considered to be shorter than dragons from other tribes. Dragon bones are difficult to break, as they are described to be almost as hard as diamonds, but they can be dislocated. Some dragons, such as Six-Claws, may be born with polydactylism. Dragon hindlimbs have four toes, accompanied by four claws and a dewclaw. Dragons have five toes on both forelimbs, accompanied by five claws. HiveWings and SilkWings have eight limbs, consisting of four wings and four legs. Pyrrhian dragons, as well as LeafWings, possess six limbs, consisting of two wings and four legs. The BeetleWings and LeafWings spoke the Pantalan language prior to Clearsight's arrival on the continent.ĭragons are quadrupedal. Dragons are sentient and sapient species capable of speaking both the dragon and human languages, constructing tools, composing literature, and complex thought.
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