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: Harvest Almond

  • Stolen on:Jun 14, 2012
  • Hatched on:Jun 18, 2012
  • Grew up on:Jun 22, 2012
  • Overall views: 3,241
  • Unique views: 472
  • Clicks:2
  • Gender:Female
  • Location:Forest

Harvest Dragons are a large, flightless breed most often found in heavily forested mountains. Normally shy, these omnivorous dragons keep to themselves in remote regions, but in the fall they descend from their high territory to search for food—and lots of it. During the autumn months, harvest dragons will eat whatever they can find, from large and small animals to nuts and fruit. In the winter they retreat into large caves and hibernate until spring, living off the fat they have built up.

Dragons are highly-intelligent reptilian creatures that—from a human perspective, at least—appear to live forever. Many different varieties of dragon exist, each with their own unique qualities, habitats, and behavior. Adolescence in dragons is usually marked by the growth of a hatchling’s wings, although not all breeds of dragons grow wings and some breeds have other traits that indicate the beginning of maturation. In Galsreim, dragons and humans coexist peacefully.

User Description

Harvest is usually very picky with the nuts she eats to store fat for the winter. Because of this, autumn is a very busy month, and she's usually found selecting food on the lowlands, choosing only the fattiest food to hibernate on. With the low quantity of nuts she selects, Harvest usually wakes slightly earlier than the rest of her herd.

She doesn't usually waste time on rituals of the mating season with her kind, and prefers to enjoy the warmer months before needing to feed for the upcoming winters again. Harvest does not enjoy incubating eggs or raising offspring, believing they would only take energy to care for.