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{{Dragons|name=Kulingile|dob=1809|species=[[Chequered Nettle]] & [[Parnassian]] cross|captain=[[Demane]]|nation=Britain|appearance=Mottled brown and gray, covered in spikes with huge curved claws; later began to develop golden scales and spikes hardened into horns|abilities=Unknown|status=Active}}
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{{Dragons|name=Kulingile|dob=1809|species=[[Chequered Nettle]] & [[Parnassian]] cross|captain=[[Demane]]|nation=Britain|appearance=Initally, mottled brown and gray, covered in spikes with huge curved claws; later, began to develop golden scales and spikes hardened into horns; rounder, less serpentine than typical of dragons; "roly poly"|abilities=Unknown|status=Active}}
  
 
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Despite the grim predictions upon his hatching, Kulingile survived longer than expected. He ate a great deal and put on a lot of weight, making him a burden for [[Caesar]] to carry. While he was trying to pull out  [[Temeraire]] from the Bunyips' trap, Kulingile's air sacs inflated. [[Dorset]] announced that Kulingile had been eating so much because he would become a heavyweight dragon, and compared him to a [[Regal Copper]]. Shortly after the inflation of his air sacs, Kulingile began to fly--though in an irregular fashion. After this pronouncement, the aviators who had initially wanted Kulingile killed became jealous and resentful of Demane, but the dragon had already formed an attachment with the boy.  
 
Despite the grim predictions upon his hatching, Kulingile survived longer than expected. He ate a great deal and put on a lot of weight, making him a burden for [[Caesar]] to carry. While he was trying to pull out  [[Temeraire]] from the Bunyips' trap, Kulingile's air sacs inflated. [[Dorset]] announced that Kulingile had been eating so much because he would become a heavyweight dragon, and compared him to a [[Regal Copper]]. Shortly after the inflation of his air sacs, Kulingile began to fly--though in an irregular fashion. After this pronouncement, the aviators who had initially wanted Kulingile killed became jealous and resentful of Demane, but the dragon had already formed an attachment with the boy.  
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Kulingile was sad to have a "reedy" voice at hatching, and it never much deepened as he grew. Instead, it was described much like and echo or several people speaking at once.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:20, 20 August 2010

Temeraire and Kulingile

Character Profile

Name: Kulingile
Date of Birth: 1809
Breed: Chequered Nettle & Parnassian cross
Captain: Demane
National Loyalty: Britain
Appearance: Initally, mottled brown and gray, covered in spikes with huge curved claws; later, began to develop golden scales and spikes hardened into horns; rounder, less serpentine than typical of dragons; "roly poly"
Special Abilities: Unknown
Status: Active


Biography

Kulingile was born out of a too-small egg. As a result, he came out small, without his air-sacs being inflated, and unable to fly. Many of the aviators present for his birth, including Jeremy Rankin, wished to euthanize the dragonet but William Laurence would not allow it. As none of the more senior aviators would attempt to harness Kulingile, Demane took responsibility for him and soon became his "captain" though few had hope that he would be able to fly or hunt for himself. Demane named the dragonet "Kulingile," which mean "All is well" in his native tongue.

Despite the grim predictions upon his hatching, Kulingile survived longer than expected. He ate a great deal and put on a lot of weight, making him a burden for Caesar to carry. While he was trying to pull out Temeraire from the Bunyips' trap, Kulingile's air sacs inflated. Dorset announced that Kulingile had been eating so much because he would become a heavyweight dragon, and compared him to a Regal Copper. Shortly after the inflation of his air sacs, Kulingile began to fly--though in an irregular fashion. After this pronouncement, the aviators who had initially wanted Kulingile killed became jealous and resentful of Demane, but the dragon had already formed an attachment with the boy.

Kulingile was sad to have a "reedy" voice at hatching, and it never much deepened as he grew. Instead, it was described much like and echo or several people speaking at once.