
Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. Oddly enough, it has two heads that seem to enjoy playing with each other.
Its color appears to have changed, and it is now one solid color!
Young dragons are relatively defenseless. Their scales don't grow in until right before they mature, and they have almost no strength. Once a hatchling's wings grow in, it marks the beginning of maturation. At this point they are usually left alone by their mother and begin to hunt and survive on their own.
This Split Dragon's names come from twins in Egyptian mythology. The two heads are radically different, with Osiris being a well-behaved, calm, kind Hatchling, and his brother Sett taking the role of "evil twin". Sett is often getting them into trouble, playing pranks and picking on the younger Hatchlings, as well as disobeying the adults. The two are constantly arguing, Osiris chastising Sett for his ill behaviour and Sett insulting Osiris and calling him a sissy. Their caretakers hope they'll reconcile once they get older, but those who know the pair best think this is highly unlikely.