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Gray dragons
Origins
Gray dragons are a fairly ancient race, so much so that they're supposed to have been the first race to write down the extremely complex and guttural sounds of ancient draconic, transforming and creating some grammar rules for it. We owe to a gray dragoness, Andoraaal, the writing of the oldest Draconic literary work, The Myth of the Dragonixius (Tihodohor dok Draconi Graxius), transposition of one of the oral myths created by the now extinct race of the marble dragons.
Gray dragons ara average-sized, which, how the name suggest, appear gray in color. Their scales, rhomboid in shape but tiny and compact, have an opaque coloration, and the resulting effect of this is that their lean and muscular physique look covered in stone. When they stay completely still, especially if balled up, their resemblance to rocks is impressive; an ability that allows them to perfectly blend in the rocky plateaus, even hiding to human eyes
There's a single row of black keratin horns on their back, not particularly big.
Their skin, if deprived of scales, is gray, sometimes decorated by dark blue spots.
The eyes, small but expressive, always have light-colored irises, among which the most common are green and gray. Gray dragons have visible, mobile auricles, with a pointy tip, that got them also the nickname "wolf dragons". Some individuals have two tiny meaty whiskers, similar to those of carps, on their upper lip, but the use of this decorations is unknown.
The maximum height ever reached by a gray dragon is of four meters and seventeen centimeters (thirteen comma seven feet), with a wingspan of ten meters and forty-one centimeters (a little over thirty-four feet). They're good fliers.
Their tail is willowy and muscular, with the ending part that gets thinner and always culminates in a dark gray or black keratin arrow, which gray dragons often sharpen and use to cut meat or cut down trees.
Their fire is orange-red. These dragons have the habit of spitting small amounts of fire inside their own mouth and warm up their saliva, which is dense, much more so than other dragons', and if it makes contact with fire for a couple minutes it will become incandescent and similar to fluid magma. When a gray dragon is angry, it can happen that they unknowingly start warming great quantities of saliva and drooling, giving the impression of pouring lava from their mouth, and it's best not to get too close to avoid being burnt.
Behavior
Gray dragons are considered by many a "basic" dragon regarding to behavior: nor religious fanatics nor completely godless, nor detached and cold nor completely feral or ruthless, clever and curious without being prey to a knowledge craving. Even the gold greed, which makes other dragons go crazy and unapproachable, only has a bland effect on them.
They often seek the company of white dragons, with which they share an important sense of justice, altough not as extreme, other than the love for mountain environments.
Birth and growth
Gray dragon hatchlings are born from eggs that are incubated inside stone nests, lined inside with animal pelts, that get heated with fire untile they're incandescent and can slowly release heat. Gray dragon eggs are robust, incredibly hard to break, and have an irregual look that can remind of a big gray pebble, often mottled in irregular cream and black patterns. In a cold environment they can remain dormant for one or two hundred years, but if exposed to heat they hatch (if temperatures are over forty Celsius degrees) or tend to mould (at temperature between twenty and thirty-nince Celsius degrees), killing the hatchling. The transport of gray dragon eggs isn't recommended for those who are not experts.
A particularity tipical of gray dragon is that the size of the eggs or the newborn dragon aren't linked at all to the size of the mother; instead, they're standard: nine hundred grams. Bigger females lay more eggs (to a maximum of seven), but all of the same size, once every nine-ten years.
Gray dragons are fairly slow to grow, and reach the ability to reproduce once they have thirty years, but the complete maturation of their body, with strong muscles and the full definitive dentition, will only come at one hundred years.
Social life and courtship
Gray dragons aren't among the most social of dragons, and they live in small territories of around forty-sixty square kilometers, which they call "houses", and from which they tend not to go out too much, being one of the few dragon races that farm cattles, other than being, of course, hunters and gatherers. A series of houses close to each other creates a camp, which the maximum of sociality for them: it's moving inside it, through the territory of other gray dragons that are friendly with them, that they find their reproductive partners.
They don't really have a reproductive period.
Famous gray dragons
Trivia
- Numerically, gray dragons are among those more frequently chosen as rulers by other dragons, second only to white dragons.
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