Dragon Cave

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Welcome to Dragon Cave! Dragon Cave is an online adoptables game. Collect eggs, raise them to adulthood, and then breed them to cre­ate interesting lineages. New dragons are added regularly!

Viewing Dragon: CB - Imperialis Litore

  • Stolen on:Jun 13, 2014
  • Hatched on:Jun 16, 2014
  • Grew up on:Jun 19, 2014
  • Overall views: 4,146
  • Unique views: 1,057
  • Clicks:4
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Coast

Glaucus Drakes have curious personalities. They spend more of their time sunbathing and idly floating in the water than exploring. Because they move very little as they float, Glaucus Drakes can ambush prey relatively easily. They can dive to surprisingly deep depths, and eat a variety of fish and marine plants. Most of them live in tight-knit family groups.

Though it may appear at first that dragons and drakes have much in common, the two are completely separate species. Drakes are smaller and less intelligent than their cousin species, though both dragons and drakes sit comfortably near the top of the food chain. They are always found bearing antlers and leathery wings. Drakes share many of the same habitats that dragons do, and typically hunt in packs.

User Description

Imperialis Litore, whose name rougly means "imperial beach," is the second eldest dragon in the clan; therefore, he takes place as Rubea Stella's second in command.

However, unlike Rubea, Imperialis is quite the lazy dragon and he can often be seen dozing off while riding the waves in lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Despite his laziness, he is an incredible swimmer, and he works, with the other gatherer dragons, to procure plentiful amounts of fish to help feed the clan.

When Imperialis isn't dozing off or fishing, he is playing with the hatchlings and teaching them how to swim.

Imperialis also has an obsession with hoarding all things that he finds shiny. When swimming, he'll pick up anything with even the slightest of gleams: anything from gold and jewels to a piece of seaweed that was reflecting the sunlight. He is often seen on trips collecting and then carrying these "shiny" objects to his part of the den.

His mate is Discendo Discimus.