Post by Taxx on Oct 23, 2018 12:29:06 GMT -5
NAME: Tucseth
AGE: Hatchling
COLOR: Blue
RIDER: Vitra
RANK: Weyrling
SPEAKING COLOR: 00C5D5
APPEARANCE: On the larger side for his color, he will reach 54 feet at full growth. Tucseth has a typical blue’s build, however, lithe and sleek, though his longer wings grant him a little more endurance in exchange for some agility. His hide fades from a dark teal at his legs, up into a bright cyan on his wings, head, and tail.
ABILITIES
AGILITY: 5
SPEED: 7
ENDURANCE: 5
PERSONALITY: Temperamental, Impatient, Energetic, Playful
Tucseth is a dragon with boundless energy, which at times can make him come off as a bit overwhelming. He is always ready to go, to do, and getting him to settle down is quite a chore. Calm down? Relax? He does not know the definition (no matter how many times you might tell him). Everything is a game to Tucseth, and a game he intends to win, at that. He can turn even the most mundane tasks into something fun and competitive, which is good because he really has no use for things that bore him, so turning everything into a game is a good way to make certain he stays, at least somewhat, on task rather than finding something more fun to distract himself with. As long as this dragon is entertained, he’ll remain focused. He’s definitely a dragon that needs to be active, needs to be doing, and he will drag his rider with him, whether they want to go or not.
Though he may turn everything into a game, Tucseth is quite temperamental, and he will be a terribly poor loser. His moods shift easily from one extreme to the next, and if his rider isn’t able to stay grounded in the middle of his emotional maelstroms, they’ll be in for quite the ride. Impatient and impulsive, Tucseth does not think before he acts. He is driven by whatever whim has captured his attention at the time, and not only is this likely to get him in trouble and possibly hurt if his rider lacks foresight, it will make him rather distractible, if you can’t find some way to make something entertaining enough to keep his interest. He is definitely no philosopher and the hows and whys of things won’t at all matter to him; he’d as soon leave such wonderings to his rider so he can focus on more fun things, but this will also make him terribly oblivious to the possible consequences of his actions, so hopefully his rider is indeed more aware of such matters.
A social dragon, he will have little issue speaking to humans besides his rider, though his childish moods may have him giving some the silent treatment from time to time, until he forgets, especially if they or their dragon has bested him at one of his games recently. However, as he often comes off overwhelming to many in his energy level, on top of his temperamental nature, he may find it more difficult to make friends with his fellow dragons than one might originally imagine. After all, his friends are hardly immune to his temper tantrums and mood swings. Fortunately, his moods shift back to the positive end of the spectrum just as easily as the negative, and he is not above apology, especially if his rider is able to help him to see sense.
He will be a sporadic chaser, as his whims dictate, generally sticking to the smaller, faster, more agile greens, because they are without a doubt the very most fun to chase. However, with his being such a sore loser, losses may keep him from chasing for some time, long after he’s forgotten the loss, and can certainly be used against him by his rider if they don’t want him to chase, though that will just open another can of worms, so pick your fights wisely.