Dragon Species of the World
#1: The Shadeclaw Stormicus
Known as the most elusive and stonehearted of the dragons, this monster is four-legged with two large wings that can slice through metal with the talons on the end. Shadeclaws only appear during lightning storms and fly above the ocean, where they nest in the clouds. When angered, a Shadeclaw can light up its throat with fire to show that you should back away. If you don't, they'll blast you with a shock of pure electricity. They eat nothing but oceanwater and are nearly impossible to train.
To train one, you've got to (eek) set your clothes on fire and jump into the ocean. When they see this, they think that you are charmed by electricity and the sea, and they start to show interest and respect for you because you like the same things they do. Their true scale coloring is a very dark gray with light denim for their fins and wing flaps. Their tails are extra long to glide along lightning, because, they ride lightning. They live on coasts close to villages such as Galveston, Texas.
#2: The Infernant Pyrebeast
The Infernant Pyrebeast is a great sight to behold and very intelligent. They are uncommon, but they are not rare nor common. They are wyvern-like dragons because they only have two legs and their wings have claws on them. A Pyrebeast will start out as a red, scaly, crow-eating wyvern, but if they are abused, they will turn into ashes, and, seconds later, will turn into a flaming beast, kind of like a phoenix. They can also be capable of many other flaming attacks. To train one is fairly easy, since Pyrebeasts are usually obsessed with human meals. They're always stealing them. Just give them a lot of human food and they'll love you as a master. They have medium-sized tails and live at the Great Lakes in Michigan, usually hidden in caves along the shores, because humans often go for tourism and might accidentally drop a hot dog on the ground.
#3: The Frozenbreath Leathenteer
The Frozenbreath Leathenteer is a white, four-legged dragon with clawless wings and a long neck. They can breathe icefire and have amazing aerial skills. A Frozenbreath is common because they once migrated from Antarctica and found life much more content in the US. They often eat rodents such as squirrrels and have the ablilty to freeze oceans and, if they focus their powers enough, they can freeze the entire country AND an ocean. So, this means that you probably shouldn't anger them. To train one is a fun experience because if at first you don't succeed, you get some snow to play in. But how to train one? You just build a snow fort out of the snow they create and offer the dragon a brick from the fort. They often live up in Alaska because it reminds them of their home.
#4: The Limestellar Tailwhip
The Limestellar Tailwhip is the most common dragon of them all and is four-legged with clawed wings. Its tail is extremely long and can wrap around a clifftop twice. They can shoot the ordinary blast of fire out of their mouth but are capable of much more, such as toxic fumefire. They love to eat sheep because it's fun to terrorize the helpless mammals and they can often get too carried away with it, leading their masters to fall off their backs. Training one is not tricky at all, because all you have to do is stroke them and whisper to them softly, calming them down and making them happy. They are the only dragons to have horns, because the Frozenbreath has only subhorns and the other three dragons have fins. You can find Limestellars anywhere in the US because they travel a lot and like to see new things.
#5: The Wispwinged Oceaserpent
The Wispwinged Oceaserpent is a legless dragon with a very long body and clawless, blue, silvery wings. This species has several whiskers on its face, unlike other dragons. They eat nothing but fish and are uncommon. They cannot part with the sea, considering they love it so much, and they can create hurricanes or boiling seawater lava if angered. Training one is a little bit tricky, and you have to be very smart. You must feed them fish, then sing to them and spend time doing things with them that they like. Riding one is fun, because they move above water like a snake and then take off, so you can swim and fly at the same time. They are found anywhere in Maine's bays and docks, often floating happily in the waves.





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