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: Oddball the Shy

  • Laid on:Jan 08, 2013
  • Hatched on:Jan 11, 2013
  • Grew up on:Jan 14, 2013
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  • Unique views: 548
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Neotropical Dragons are a breed that originate in rainforests. They are fun-loving and enjoy lounging on tree branches, eating whatever fruit they find. They are also often found sunning themselves on rocks, using their large wings to soak up the rays. In the summer, males compete for mates by showing off their striped wings and gliding in spirals down the tree trunks. It is said that the larger the wings, the more likely the male will attract a suitable mate.

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

Saying Oddball is odd is like saying water is wet. Oddball seems to have an odd philosophical ability but most of the time says the strangest things that don't seem to make the most sense. Nevertheless he is a trusted adviser of his grandfather, who noticed the young neo's talent when he stated he wouldn't swim in water that was too dark to see to the bottom—right before a hatchling of the main cave fell in and nearly drowned. Oddball has recommendations on battle strategies, though they normally come out weird. 'Watch the trees' is one he was heard saying, right before a battle in the jungle, where it was revealed that pygmies manipulating the branches allowed the enemy dragons quick passage. Luckily, the attacks on the pygmies lead to victory.