Posted February 19, 2012 I was thinking of that combo Draco Knight. I am still waiting on mine to grow and still have not made a final decision on mates yet. Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 Two hours 'til my boys are all grown up! I'm going to add one to my Epona's Pride lineage and start a spiral. The other will have to wait until the Dragonhorse I just caught for him grows up… Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 What if we did a tri dragon lineage with Heartseekers,Vines,and Silvers, because you know what they say, there are 3 ways to a womans heart, chocolate, flowers and something with Tiffany's on it. (Tiffany's is a place like Jared's or Zales) Where's a like button when you need it? Hats off to LadyLyzar for a truly superb sprite, and thank you to TJ and all for a wonderful Valentines Event. DC just keeps getting better and better. Now if only there was a magic button that made pixels into plushies... Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 I was worried when I first saw the adult if there were any dragons that would look nice with them. Whatever you pick I'm sure will look wonderful SunQuest! I'd also like to see what he would look like with a gold. Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 Lovely lineage Draco!! only an hour till they grow up!!! Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) Arya10: it says yours have 15 hours left so aprox. 2pm tomorrow afternoon. I caught mine at midnight on the 14th so mine grow up in an hour. Edited February 19, 2012 by majors Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) I just wanted to say Thank You to LadyLyzar for the beautiful dragons! I love your work! Edited February 19, 2012 by BrightStarBella Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 Yes just wanted to add that myself and my family love the Heartseekers and can't wait for them to grow up so we can figure out potential mates for them. Truly an awesome sprite. Thank you LadyLyzar! *huggles* Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 As members are obtaining adults, I'll tell you a little more about Heartseekers. As mentioned in their description - Heartseekers are very social. Other dragons are attracted to their scent, so they are usually the life of the party, so to speak. Despite their muscular physique, they are quite soft-hearted and sensitive under their tough-looking exterior. In addition to other dragons, prey is often attracted to a Heartseeker's scent, making hunting easier both for him and other dragons in the area. The scent can be detrimental as it may also attract predators. However, a Heartseeker is physically strong enough to deter most threats through brute force if necessary, in addition to potentially having a posse of other dragons protecting him. The Heartseeker's unique scent comes from a musky liquid excreted from glands on his back, near the spines of his fins. Much like a preening bird, the Heartseeker rubs this liquid all over his fins during routine grooming sessions, replenishing anything lost if he has left scent trails. Scent trails usually fade after a few days, but they will disappear faster in the rain. When a Heartseeker meets a new dragon, he uses his keen sense of smell to find their den. If the dragon lives alone, and no other dragon scents are nearby, he will conclude that the dragon likely does not have a mate. Using a musky scent trail, he will often lead two mate-less dragons to each other. However, this does not guarantee they will get along. Each Heartseeker's scent is a little different, which helps them identify each other. They tend to avoid each other, as other creatures may not be able to tell their scents apart. This would potentially cause confusion if two Heartseekers crossed paths while leading dragons to meet each other. Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 Wow, Thanks for the info Ladylizard!! You are always perfect with details, on sprites and on description and aditional info! THANKS!! Now, I'm going to my bed ^^ Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 Oh that Lovely LadyLyzar! You did an amazing job on them!!! Thank you TJ and And Spriters for this wonderful event again! Only 15 min till I get beautiful adults! Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 I am just waiting for my pair to grow up, maybe another 20 minutes, and I loved here more about their backgrounds. Mine will eventually both have stories, and anything that helps further our understanding of the breed is a wonderful help. Thank you, LadyLyzar, for these beautiful dragons, and all the thoughtful work that you have put into bringing them to life. <3 Growgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrowgrow! Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 Interesting info, I must say. :V My Heartseeker just grew up so I bred him off with a mate and they produced a lovely eggie. Share this post Link to post
Posted February 19, 2012 As members are obtaining adults, I'll tell you a little more about Heartseekers. As mentioned in their description - Heartseekers are very social. Other dragons are attracted to their scent, so they are usually the life of the party, so to speak. Despite their muscular physique, they are quite soft-hearted and sensitive under their tough-looking exterior. In addition to other dragons, prey is often attracted to a Heartseeker's scent, making hunting easier both for him and other dragons in the area. The scent can be detrimental as it may also attract predators. However, a Heartseeker is physically strong enough to deter most threats through brute force if necessary, in addition to potentially having a posse of other dragons protecting him. The Heartseeker's unique scent comes from a musky liquid excreted from glands on his back, near the spines of his fins. Much like a preening bird, the Heartseeker rubs this liquid all over his fins during routine grooming sessions, replenishing anything lost if he has left scent trails. Scent trails usually fade after a few days, but they will disappear faster in the rain. When a Heartseeker meets a new dragon, he uses his keen sense of smell to find their den. If the dragon lives alone, and no other dragon scents are nearby, he will conclude that the dragon likely does not have a mate. Using a musky scent trail, he will often lead two mate-less dragons to each other. However, this does not guarantee they will get along. Each Heartseeker's scent is a little different, which helps them identify each other. They tend to avoid each other, as other creatures may not be able to tell their scents apart. This would potentially cause confusion if two Heartseekers crossed paths while leading dragons to meet each other. Quoting LadyLyzar's additional info and closing the thread since out dragons are becoming adults now. Share this post Link to post
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