This class of dragons love the water, whether it's an ocean, a lake, or even a river or the rain, these dragons love it either way. Living among humans, they love to swim in pools. Their planet, Aquos, is covered with oceans, lakes, rivers, and has constant rainfall. Its the perfect place for them.
Common Trait: Whip-like tail fin, multiple rows of teeth
Arodon Dragons are named after the scientific name for the Great White Shark. While they are named for it, their whip-like tail fin is said to be similar to the Mako Shark and their color is similar to that of Blue Sharks. Even so, these dragons are much like their namesake. They are voracious eaters, curious by nature, and explore with their mouths. They can sense blood from miles away in the water and can be driven into a feeding frenzy when food is involved. They can be seen swarming with sharks when food is close by. They have even been seen at shark hotspots when divers watch shark feedings. They can use other means of magic and have water for their breath element. At times they use their water underwater to help catch prey.
If you can reach the deep ocean, you will most likely spot this dragon thanks to just how luminescent their scales are. Unlike the Hadal Dragons, they rely on ambushing their prey to get a meal, burying themselves in the sand. Bioscent Dragons, however, can use magic to flash their glowing scales as a way to put on a show for potential mates or intimidate predators and enemies. Although these dragons live in the deep, they are very friendly and rather social. The few recorded encounters with Bioscent Dragons have revealed they are curious and will not hesitate to approach unusual things like deep sea submarines or even deep sea Nagas. As mentioned, they can use magic and have high pressure water for their breath element.
Brine Dragons are solitary creatures that prefer to live at the bottom of the ocean in the brine pools they are named for and also create themselves. The pools act as dens for this breed and they thrive on the extreme salt levels in the pockets they create using magic. They also possess high pressure heated water for their breath element that they use not only for defense, but also for hunting.
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Cicuta Dragon
Color: Lilac and Ocean Blue
Symbol: Water Hemlock
Diet: Herbivore
Side: Evil
Habitat: Near Water
Enemies: Water Dragons
Blood: Blue-Violet
Common Trait: Gills
Cicuta Dragons are named after a plant that is actually toxic to most animal life. A common name for the plant is Water Hemlock, the name and nature of the plant giving the dragons their name. Being a mix of Water Dragons and Venom Dragons, the Cicuta Dragon loves the water, but hates intruders and possesses venom that mainly kills prey and enemies. Cicuta Dragons are aggressive and best treated like venomous snakes, better avoided and left alone, which is why not much is known about these dragons. Along with the venom, the Cicuta Dragons also have toxic water as their breath element. Getting it in the eyes causes blindness. Swallow it at all and the one who consumed it will be sick for a long time and can even cause death.
Cinus Dragons were named after Orcas, aka Killer Whales. Much like Orcas, Cinus Dragons are playful and dangerous at the same time. They typically hunt in pairs or groups and live in clans like Orcas live in family pods. Cinus Dragons were mainly named due to their color pattern being very similar to that of the Orcas. They can use other magic and have water for their breath element.
Coral Dragons are a very docile and easily lovable dragon breed. They have a special connection to sea life, the creatures of the sea love these dragons and treat them as any other algae eating giant. Coral Dragons prefer to live among coral reefs but really don't mind living anywhere in the ocean that possesses their food source. They prefer algae but will not pass up any deceased sea creature, something they do to help keep the ocean clean of the dead. Coral Dragons don't have a breath element and cannot use any other means of magic.
Common Trait: Neck frills with glowing spots, glowing eyes, tail fins with spots
A very difficult breed to encounter due to their choice in habitat. Hadal Dragons are the first documented deep sea dragon, though with very little bioluminescent spots compared to the second documented deep sea dragon, the Bioscent Dragons. Hadal Dragons’ frills are described as being very much like the frilled lizard frill which exhibits glowing spots. Their tail fins also have these spots and their eyes glow. These dragons are effective hunters due to how little they glow. They do not have any other means of magic, but their high pressured water breath element makes up for it.
Hydrophis Dragons are a highly aggressive breed. They do not take kindly to anyone entering their territory, even other Hydrophis Dragons. Which is why very little is known about this breed aside from their appearance, their lack of magic, and having very toxic venom and water for their breath element.
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Mist Dragon
Color: Teal
Symbol: Mist
Diet: Piscivore
Side: Good
Habitat: Mountains
Enemies: None
Blood: Blue
Common Trait: Can turn to mist
Mist Dragons are one of the known masters of camouflage due to being able to turn into mist. They are known to be very shy and prefer solitary life among the mountains. Much like any creature living in environments like that, Mist Dragons don't stay in one place and call it home. The whole environment is its home. It sleeps where it wants and hunts when it's hungry. Along with the name and ability to turn into it, Mist Dragons also have mist as their breath element, mainly used as a distraction to escape danger.
Sea Breeze Dragons are thought to be just a myth due to their rarity. That and their unusual name. Despite being rare, they are playful dragons and often are compared to dolphins. They enjoy playing around fishing boats and putting on shows by jumping and gliding over the water. They are known to have bubbles for their breath element. Not much of a weapon as they are a toy and talent for them when playing with humans on the water.
Seashell Dragons are an interesting dragon breed. They have a fascination with seashells and sea life as a whole. They gained their name due to having shells on their shoulders. Not much else is known about these dragons, only that they have water for their breath element.
Seaweed Dragons are a newer breed discovered. They are a very elusive breed that prefer to be left alone. They are commonly found among forests of seaweed and kelp. All that is known is they have water for their breath element.
While people typically associate the term "Siren" with an evil sea creature that lures sailors to their death, the Siren Dragon is more than that. They find the terms mermaid and merman insulting because of the fact they are not maidens or men, they are dragons. Siren is used instead for the general merfolk species in Dragoso. Siren Dragons are very unique in their coloration and their build, a gradient of color and they don't possess back legs. Their bodies are built for being a quadrupedal species, so their ability to move on land is extremely limited. They prefer to swim, only flying when needed. In their non-dragon form, they look like any other non-dragon, but getting soaked with salt water will make their siren tails appear, revealing they are Siren Dragons. Like actual sirens, they can use magic and also have water and bubbles for their breath element.
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Water Dragon
Color: Ocean Blue
Symbol: Water drop
Diet: Piscivore
Side: Good
Habitat: Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds
Enemies: None
Blood: Teal
Common Trait: Four flaps at the end of the tail to assist in swimming, gills, and webbed feet
Water Dragons are a common dragon breed found anywhere there are bodies of water. Water Dragons are another known breed to live in clans with a leader. The flaps at the end of their tails act as either a fish tail or a dolphin tail, depending on where they choose to swim, on the surface or below it. As the name suggests, water is their breath element.