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: Gardo Redscale

  • Stolen on:Sep 08, 2013
  • Hatched on:Sep 10, 2013
  • Grew up on:Sep 13, 2013
  • Overall views: 3,265
  • Unique views: 1,053
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On sunny days when the sea is clear and sparkling, coastal villages are often treated to a spectacular sight. While normally shy, Tideweaver Lindwyrms are emboldened by fair weather, and when one starts to dance, the rest soon follow. However, their intricate fins and complex dances are more than just a dazzling show. Tideweavers rely on slight changes in their movements and fin positions to communicate with others of their kind. This communication is key; the lindwyrms are almost always found traveling within tightly bonded family groups. To show affection, they have been known to gently hold one another with their small front legs.

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

Gardo loves living a carefree life in the Coral Reef off the coast. His favorite time comes at high tide when the waves are rough and crash upon the coral wall. The rough waves and foamy surf is the perfect way to test his strength as well as allow him to gain momentum to glide high in the air and take a good nosedive to catch some of the tastier treats that are hard to catch. Sharks know to stay away from the reef because Gardo cannot stand them and chases after them relentlessly, biting at their tail fins and ramming into their sides, damaging the shark's gills.