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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 8471439" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Well that doesn't read much like a hybrid form, more like a guy wearing contact lenses and covered in glitter.</p><p></p><p>My god! It's a Twilight vampire!</p><p></p><p>How about:</p><p></p><p><em>A reptilian humanoid of strange and striking appearance</em>.</p><p></p><p><em>Note:</em> The appearance of a weredrake's hybrid form can vary immensely, depending on the base dragon and base creature. A storm giant dragon turtle weredrake, for example, looks very different from a storm giant wyvern weredrake. For examples, see Sample Weredrakes.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: blue">For the true dragon version we've got up next (eventually!) I would suggest:</span></p><p></p><p><em>This reptilian humanoid is clearly no mere lizardfolk. It looks magnificent and terrifying, from the horns that crown its head to the tip of its sinuously powerful tail. The gaze of its slit-pupilled eyes shows piercing intensity and intelligence</em>.</p><p></p><p><em>Note:</em> details of the hybrid form's appearance will match the base dragon, which determines the weredragon's scale color, whether it has wings, gills, fins, or horns (and what those look like) and similar details. For examples, see Sample Weredragons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Weredrakes are a strange draconic equivalent of lycanthropes. Most are born after bizarre magical catastrophes, but a few are created in unrepeatable arcane experiments and accidents. A weredrake can breed true with its own kind, but the likelihood of one finding such a mate is remote. They have low fertility, and unions with mates who aren't weredrakes will usually only produce regular offspring.</p><p></p><p>Thought about adding a paragraph about reproduction, but it seemed surplus to requirements. Something like.</p><p></p><p>A weredrake can breed true with its own kind, but the likelihood of one finding a mate is remote. Some can reproduce with either the dragon or non-dragon creatures they are fusions off, or both. The fertility of such unions is very low and the offspring are usually odd-looking but otherwise normal creatures of the other parent's type, but some will have the draconic template and on rare occasions another weredrake will be born.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 8471439, member: 57383"] Well that doesn't read much like a hybrid form, more like a guy wearing contact lenses and covered in glitter. My god! It's a Twilight vampire! How about: [I]A reptilian humanoid of strange and striking appearance[/I]. [I]Note:[/I] The appearance of a weredrake's hybrid form can vary immensely, depending on the base dragon and base creature. A storm giant dragon turtle weredrake, for example, looks very different from a storm giant wyvern weredrake. For examples, see Sample Weredrakes. [COLOR=blue]For the true dragon version we've got up next (eventually!) I would suggest:[/COLOR] [I]This reptilian humanoid is clearly no mere lizardfolk. It looks magnificent and terrifying, from the horns that crown its head to the tip of its sinuously powerful tail. The gaze of its slit-pupilled eyes shows piercing intensity and intelligence[/I]. [I]Note:[/I] details of the hybrid form's appearance will match the base dragon, which determines the weredragon's scale color, whether it has wings, gills, fins, or horns (and what those look like) and similar details. For examples, see Sample Weredragons. Weredrakes are a strange draconic equivalent of lycanthropes. Most are born after bizarre magical catastrophes, but a few are created in unrepeatable arcane experiments and accidents. A weredrake can breed true with its own kind, but the likelihood of one finding such a mate is remote. They have low fertility, and unions with mates who aren't weredrakes will usually only produce regular offspring. Thought about adding a paragraph about reproduction, but it seemed surplus to requirements. Something like. A weredrake can breed true with its own kind, but the likelihood of one finding a mate is remote. Some can reproduce with either the dragon or non-dragon creatures they are fusions off, or both. The fertility of such unions is very low and the offspring are usually odd-looking but otherwise normal creatures of the other parent's type, but some will have the draconic template and on rare occasions another weredrake will be born. [/QUOTE]
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