Adult Male
Name: unnamed
Species: Snow Dragon
Birthday: Sunday, April 1, 2012
Owner: alisette
Element: Water/Void
As snow dragons age, they grow quite large. Sometimes they are mistaken for giant piles of snow, and are quite annoyed to be stepped on. For this reason, fully grown snow dragons prefer to spend their time in the forests and mountains, away from the busy castle. Most of these companions nest along the top of mountains, where snow is thickest and the air is frigid. Snow dragons have most interesting nests: they almost resemble snow forts, but are ringed with massive icicles to ward off any predators. Adult dragons are not known to wander very far, but remain close to their homes. They have no need to hunt, but gather strength from the cold and snow. After a snow dragon has reached one year in age, they generally take mates. Snow dragons tend to mate for life, as do most magical creatures. There appear to be no differences between genders, as far as magi can tell, although females tend to be more aggressive and show more skill when using magic. The older a snow dragon is, the better it can use its powers. This does not necessarily mean that the companion becomes stronger - more that they simply grow wiser. A snow dragon hatchling may not think beyond showering its enemies in a violent snow storm, exhausting itself. An older dragon would know many tricks, and save its energy. Smothering a fire of one's enemy, for example, or confusing them by making paths that lead nowhere. Anyone searching for a snow dragon usually turn back in defeat, ignorant of the fact that the dragon is only a few feet away.
Snow dragons are distant cousins of icists, although these dragons don't resemble icists too much. Instead of being categorized as wyrms, these companions are thought to be true dragons. Other dragons certainly welcome them among them, but snow dragons fear their fire, and find it easier to make friendships with icists. Like icists, snow dragons possess the most interesting power of being able to change into snow. They are able to do so in a blink of an eye, and mimic the textures of surrounding snow, be it fluffy or icy. Though this skill could make them valuable spies, snow dragons use it mostly for fun; surprising their magi by appearing when least expected. Younger dragons find it very amusing to sneak into villages and entertain children by startling them. If a snow dragon is in its non-corporeal form and is accidentally made into a snow fort, it doesn't harm them. Instead, the individual snowflakes will slowly regroup, and the dragon will burst into form, shocking anyone nearby. As summer approaches, though, these companions start to lose their powers, until they decide to migrate. At the end of winter, these companions travel north to the Arkene, and avoid the summer months. They have extreme hatred for warm temperatures, as heat makes them quite ill. As soon as the end of fall approaches and the first storms fall, these creatures make their way back to The Keep, ushering in colder seasons.
Sprite art: Lazuli (adult) | Description: Damien