Difference between revisions of "Regal Copper"
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− | According to Sir [[Edward Howe]], Regal Coppers were descended from the Spanish [[Cauchador Real]] mixed with the smaller British breed known as [[Bright Copper]]s. | + | According to Sir [[Edward Howe]], Regal Coppers were descended from the Spanish [[Cauchador Real]] mixed with the smaller British breed known as [[Bright Copper]]s. It was a successful breeding experiment, as Regal Coppers were both larger than their ancestors and better able to sustain flight over distance. They are not prolific, with only four or five Regal Coppers born in a generation. |
− | Mature Regal Coppers | + | Mature Regal Coppers weighed as much as 50 tons and were as long as 120 feet; the British believed them to be the largest breed of dragon. Their coloring was dramatic, shading from red to yellow, with variety between individual dragons. Female Regal Coppers tended to be slightly larger than males. Mature males developed forehead horns, and both sexes had a spiny column along the back, which made matters difficult for enemy boarding parties. |
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Revision as of 19:57, 6 August 2007
Dragon Breed Data
Breed Name: | Regal Copper |
National Loyalty: | Britain |
Physical Characteristics: | Very large; red to yellow coloring |
Special Abilities: | |
Known Members: | Maximus |
Species Notes
According to Sir Edward Howe, Regal Coppers were descended from the Spanish Cauchador Real mixed with the smaller British breed known as Bright Coppers. It was a successful breeding experiment, as Regal Coppers were both larger than their ancestors and better able to sustain flight over distance. They are not prolific, with only four or five Regal Coppers born in a generation.
Mature Regal Coppers weighed as much as 50 tons and were as long as 120 feet; the British believed them to be the largest breed of dragon. Their coloring was dramatic, shading from red to yellow, with variety between individual dragons. Female Regal Coppers tended to be slightly larger than males. Mature males developed forehead horns, and both sexes had a spiny column along the back, which made matters difficult for enemy boarding parties.