
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: Genuineness

- Stolen on:Jan 06, 2014
- Hatched on:Jan 10, 2014
- Grew up on:Jan 13, 2014
- Overall views: 4,920
- Unique views: 738
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Silver Dragons are arguably one of the most beautiful types of dragons. They live in high altitude habitats such as mountains. Male Silvers hunt and eat meat. While not as beautiful or radiant as females, silver males possess better physical attributes, such as strength.
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
Wonderful Gratitude's story is an odd one. It had begun in a small village, as a rickety cart was pulled along a dirt path by a mule. A young man was shoveling through endless piles of dung until he noticed the cart approaching. A hooded stranger dismounted the cart and approached, visibly worn, before collapsing face first on a nasty mud pie.
"Help me," rasped the stranger as the young man rushed to his side. He was brought into the man's home, left to bathe, given clothes, and served a bowl of soup--all without question.
Before the stranger left, he gave the young man a round object that glowed beautifully and told him, "Take great care of it." And so he did. The man nurtured the strange egg as if it were his own and watched on the day it parted from its shell.
The silver dragon grew to be a wondrous and loyal creature that stood by his side until the end, and mourned his death for centuries upon centuries. Some say that, to this day, they still hear the anguished roars of Wonderful Gratitude.
