Uskius
Creative!
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Ley Dragon I'm fascinated and confounded by the Numbered Beasts, those fantastical and magical creatures who serve a mysterious master. Over my time dealing with them it became obvious they all had some sort of connection to the Elemental Orbs and their realms. Though I don't know the exact method of their creation or how they were born, I do have some experience meddling with nature using the power of magic, and with dragons. With the help of my clone Stan and my Ice Dragon Crysta, I captured a Light Dragon and an Energy Dragon. Energy Dragons are the most physically inclined of the elemental dragons, so I chose them to start with to see if my meddling had any adverse physical effects. I probably could have stopped with just an Energy Dragon, but I fused the wings of the Light Dragon in place of its normal ones, working them into its musculoskeletal system. As I discovered sometime after completing my wizard training, there is ambient mana all around that you can draw in, and that many plants and animals do so in a subconscious manner. There's the free mana, and then there's ley lines, great veins of mana with distinct properties that spread out from Lore's mana core. Birds are born with a sense of the magnetic fields, and migrate along ancient paths that follow the fields' contours. So, after meddling with the form of the dragon, my next task was to reorient the dragon's retina and brain to follow Lore's ley lines. As much finesse as that took(and it took a lot; thank Lorithia I'm not a professional brain surgeon), the next step was even trickier: implanting the secret of drawing on the ambient mana within the dragon's instincts and memory. The more physical aspects of the process were fine, but using magic to alter instincts and memory is some dank, murky water I'm hesitant to dip my feet in. The magic was painstakingly slow and tedious, but it was done. Of course, the true test of any magical creation is its ability to reproduce, so the next day I did this again(if you see any wingless Light Dragons out adventuring, be sure to go easy on them). Astoundingly, I saw the instinct alteration have an immediate effect on the dragons: they were more full of energy, and began to grow slightly more muscular. Most of the study afterwards required a good bit of traveling with them and patience for their children to grow. The next generation seemed to inherit a bit of both their ancestor's traits- the belligerence and predatory drive of Energy Dragons, and the protective instincts of Light Dragons. They were oddly social for dragons, who are usually solitary creatures. Studying them as they hunted and defended themselves was... interesting. At first they seemed impervious to harm, but with closer looks and magic I discovered they were making use of mana shields. I also noticed that this was a conscious effort, as their mana shields weren't made use of when dueling each other. They still had an affinity for the Energy element, but their breath weapons weren't a bolt of lightning, they looked more like a dracopyre's breath attack. But again, studying more with a sense of magic than visually, I found they were using a process almost identical to the Surge spells: drawing on mana and energy from the surrounding area before projecting it out. As the generations passed, I saw the dragon's hide darken from a yellow to a light golden brown. I traveled with them, and they tended to gravitate towards Darkovia, Frostvale, and the mountains and plains near Battleon. I almost choked on my moglinberry juice when I realized, but by then there were too many of them to contain. You might say a wizard did it, but let's keep the identity of the wizard between us, okay?
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