The largest and rarest of the class types who typically make Dragon Keepers look like trinkets in comparison. This class also tends to be the most prone to having temperamental dragons. The largest known of this size class on Delune-Vitar is Vevixa, a blue and red megalovern who originated from Bhormenn, the black dragon Rajani coming in second only being a little over half Vevixa's size.
Upon hatching, if they do, they tend to be much smaller and have the potential to be confused for medium class dragons, but they have a process similar to butterflies and moths where they cocoon up and grow much larger within a sheltered space upon reaching a point of maturity.
Quadrupeds with a set of large wings. Commonly have webbed flight tails.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Subtypes may have feathering and longer bodies
Named: Rajani
Bipedals with two large wings rather than forelegs.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Subtypes may have feathered instead of webbed wings and an accenting color
Named: Orovick, Terrid/Guinzah
Quadrupeds where there forelegs are also wings. Descended from dragons and wyverns.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Subtypes may have feathering and an accenting color
Quadrupeds with two sets of large wings. Tend to be built more muscular in comparison.
Coloring: Duo monochromatic
Subtypes may have shorter bodies and wing pairs slightly or entirely stacked on top of each other so that they can blend together at will.
Legless and long-bodied with a pair of wings. Commonly called sky serpents.
Coloring: Bright two main colors, sometimes three
Subtypes may have multiple sets of wings and feathered.
Named: Yiarav
Wingless quadruped. Tend to be muscular and are good for carrying massive amounts of weight.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Subtypes may have longer bodies that make them commonly confused for the shorter-limbed and semi-furred long drakes.
Long-bodied quadruped with short limbs. Can levitate once they emerge from their cocoons.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Subtypes may have small wings that primarily assist with aerodynamics.
Named: Noctis
Smallest of the large types that have more of a raptor-like posture. Bipedal with large wings at the forearm area, making them runners.
Coloring: Duo monochromatic
Subtypes may be feathered with more of a birdlike head.
Veyerns with longer bodies and gigantic wings
Coloring: Duo monochromatic
Subtypes may be feathered
Named: Vevixa
Uncommon, but they do exist. Amphitheres without wings that are tunnelers. Commonly referred to as sand serpents.
Coloring: Warm monochromatic
Subtypes may have no eyes.
Aquatic with a serpent body and four fins. Features tend to be rounded.
Coloring: Cold monochromatic
Subtypes may be bioluminescent and have hydrophobic feathers
The most common of the sizes where the dragons stand from double or triple the height of the average man. More common for them to be out in the wild rather than raised by Dragon Keepers, but the chance is still reasonable.
Small-winged quadruped. Gliders and runners.
Coloring: Duo Monochromatic
Bipedal raptors with short forelegs that are also webbed wings.
Coloring: Muted
The flying squirrels of the dragon species. Long snouts and webbed between forelegs and hindlegs for gliding. Uncommon in this size.
Coloring: Muted
Same as their large class cousin, just in the medium class.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Longer necked and sleeker build wyvern
Coloring: Monochromatic
Subtypes may have accent coloring
Veyerns of the medium class with their wings being slightly proportionally bigger. Can carry a rider in the air, unlike other medium class fliers.
Coloring: Warm monochromatic
Named: Haafan
Long-snout and big-mouthed wyvern. Opening of the mouth extends down into the throat area, but doesn't always open that far.
Coloring: Cold monochormatic, muted
The medium version of their large class cousins.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Long bodied and wingless. The fastest of the medium class on ground.
The more common version of their large class cousins.
Coloring: Warm monochormatic
Feathered wyrms that don't tunnel and behave more like tree snakes.
Coloring: Vibrant feathers, muted body
Wyrms with multiple sets of legs that sometimes tunnel.
Semi-aquatic axions. They can hold their breath for long periods of time and have webbed talons.
Coloring: Cold monochormatic
Semi-aquatic dragons that have webbed talons.
Coloring: Cold monochromatic, sometimes with warm accents
Aquatic two-finned sea serpent that has no fancy webbing.
Coloring: Cold duo monochoromatic
Subtypes may be bioluminescent.
Like their large class cousin, just the middle class version.
Coloring: Cold monochromatic
Where the remainder of the dragon population sits. More common than the large class, but less than the mediums. Size ranges from parrots to large domestic dogs, and rarely do they have a Keeper.
The smallest of the wyvern species as a whole.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Bipedal with forelegs and wings. Posture akin to a raptor's.
Coloring: Monochromatic
Bipedal with no forelegs or forearms and a raptor's posture.
Coloring: Toned-down monochromatic
Lupine dragons that have an appearance that's sister to wolves, but scaled.
Coloring: Muted
Small class cousins to dragons with longer limbs
Coloring: Monochromatic
Smallest of the wyvern cousin breeds. Bird-like and the Kujay's ancestor species
Coloring: Bright monochromatic
Lizards of the dragon species. Due to their appearance, they are commonly confused for the lizard until they spit fire and are clearly hot-blooded.
Coloring: Cold monochromatic, sometimes warm monochromatic
Latercid's longer-limbed siblings. Less common to be mistaken for a lizard
Coloring: Cold monochromatic, sometimes warm monochromatic
Purely feathered wyvern that's half the size of the small class wyvern.
Coloring: Bright monochromatic
The sugar glider dragon, just closer in size to the an actual sugar glider
Coloring: Muted