Post by Redkitebait on Sept 7, 2014 12:12:02 GMT 1
Terrible Terror
Physical Description: Terrible Terrors are small dragons akin to the size of a household cat. They have four legs and a pair of wings. Their heads are around, with a bulbous snout which has large nostrils and a small nose horn. They have large eyes that almost pop out of their skulls like a frog. They have an underbite, but their teeth are very small and hard to spot, unless you're up close. They have two small gnarled horns on the back of their heads. Terrors have large spines for their size, and run down from the back of the neck to the tip of the tail, which ends in an almost classic arrow shape. The claws on their feet are long but rounded, and tend to clatter when scurrying on a hard surface.
Typical Behaviour: Though small, they have big attitudes. They aren't afraid to go after dragons (and people!) larger than themselves. They may be cute and charming by themselves, but as a group they are no picnic. Terrors live and hunt in packs, which benefits their survival, but this also means they often squabble between themselves over the littlest of things. They are also very territorial. Terrors can also be opportunists, not hesitating to steal food.
Abilities: Terrors are considered snipers of the dragon world. Their fire might not be as impressive as other stoker class dragons, but they certainly know how to use it. They have amazing precision in their narrow streams of fire. They are rather strong for their size too, though a single one couldn't lift a viking, working as a pack, no prey is too small to be carried away!
Shot Limit: 10
Drawbacks: Terrible Terrors only pose a threat when they are in a pack. Even when they are in a pack though, in-fighting can mean distraction for the small dragons.
Blind spot: rear
Training Methods: These dragons are rather simple to befriend, keep feeding them enough and he'll see you as a source of food, and then stick around with you. It's best to do this on a lone terror though, make sure there's no pack hiding in the bushes waiting for their turn! They are also fascinated by light reflections, and will chase them like a cat. They can be taught simple commands, and some Vikings use them as "air mail", somewhat akin to pigeons.
Habitat: Terrible Terrors are extremely adaptable. They can live anywhere, even under the floorboards of Viking houses!
Diet: As an individual, fish suffices them well, but as a pack, they can go for a larger meal to benefit everyone. As they are adaptable, they can also eat a lot of different kinds of food too!
Created by: Dreamworks Animation
Physical Description: Terrible Terrors are small dragons akin to the size of a household cat. They have four legs and a pair of wings. Their heads are around, with a bulbous snout which has large nostrils and a small nose horn. They have large eyes that almost pop out of their skulls like a frog. They have an underbite, but their teeth are very small and hard to spot, unless you're up close. They have two small gnarled horns on the back of their heads. Terrors have large spines for their size, and run down from the back of the neck to the tip of the tail, which ends in an almost classic arrow shape. The claws on their feet are long but rounded, and tend to clatter when scurrying on a hard surface.
Typical Behaviour: Though small, they have big attitudes. They aren't afraid to go after dragons (and people!) larger than themselves. They may be cute and charming by themselves, but as a group they are no picnic. Terrors live and hunt in packs, which benefits their survival, but this also means they often squabble between themselves over the littlest of things. They are also very territorial. Terrors can also be opportunists, not hesitating to steal food.
Abilities: Terrors are considered snipers of the dragon world. Their fire might not be as impressive as other stoker class dragons, but they certainly know how to use it. They have amazing precision in their narrow streams of fire. They are rather strong for their size too, though a single one couldn't lift a viking, working as a pack, no prey is too small to be carried away!
Shot Limit: 10
Drawbacks: Terrible Terrors only pose a threat when they are in a pack. Even when they are in a pack though, in-fighting can mean distraction for the small dragons.
Blind spot: rear
Training Methods: These dragons are rather simple to befriend, keep feeding them enough and he'll see you as a source of food, and then stick around with you. It's best to do this on a lone terror though, make sure there's no pack hiding in the bushes waiting for their turn! They are also fascinated by light reflections, and will chase them like a cat. They can be taught simple commands, and some Vikings use them as "air mail", somewhat akin to pigeons.
Habitat: Terrible Terrors are extremely adaptable. They can live anywhere, even under the floorboards of Viking houses!
Diet: As an individual, fish suffices them well, but as a pack, they can go for a larger meal to benefit everyone. As they are adaptable, they can also eat a lot of different kinds of food too!
Created by: Dreamworks Animation