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Fluorine dragons be desperate to get that one electron🥀

The nerdy explanation to this is that Fluorine is an element who is the most desperate to get an electron, its just one electron away from completing its shell (electronegativity).

It will go to such length to fill its outer shell

u/Andmesy — 15 hours ago
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How to trick a dragon into booping

Warning: May cause death

Artfight attack for Nightfall

> Xyeh2o

u/Andmesy — 1 day ago
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Phosphorus as an Elemental Dragon

Not a design I expected but this is just a rough concept art. This doesnt represent all phosphorus dragons

Phosphorus dragons are a species of non-metal elemental dragons, comprising approximately 0.0007% of all elemental dragons, roughly 7 million Phosphorus dragons out of a population of one trillion. They are the 18th most common dragon. While uncommon, they are widespread enough that most dragons have encountered at least one during their lifetime.

They are closely related to Nitrogen dragons and are most commonly found living alongside Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen dragons, forming communities that are often centered around agriculture and food production. As a result, Phosphorus dragons are widely associated with farming and fertile lands, and many choose occupations related to agriculture, mining, and other essential industries.

Appearance

Phosphorus dragons display one of several natural scale patterns based on the different forms of phosphorus. Individuals may possess red, white, violet, or black coloration, though red is by far the most common. Their bodies are covered in soft, fluffy, or spiky scales, giving them a feather-like appearance. They also possess feathered wings and tufts of fur-like feathers around their wrists and tail, making them appear lighter and more elegant than many other elemental dragons.

Because their physical traits are influenced by both their Dragon Bond and the environment in which they mature, no two Phosphorus dragons look exactly alike.

Mental Capacity

Phosphorus dragons possess a maximum mental capacity of 30.974 Earth years. While they can theoretically live indefinitely if they avoid fatal injuries and have sufficient food, their memories are limited to approximately 30.974 Earth years. As new memories are formed, older ones gradually fade, causing even ancient individuals to remember only the most recent portion of their lives.

Society

Phosphorus dragons are generally regarded as uncommon members of society. Most belong to the middle or lower-middle classes, working in practical occupations such as farming, mining, construction, and other forms of manual labor. Although they are not typically known for higher education or political influence, they enjoy noticeably greater opportunities than their close relatives, the Nitrogen dragons.

Their ability to naturally maintain bonds with three or more dragons makes them highly cooperative and community-oriented. As a result, they often live in large extended families and tight-knit villages.

(Draconic Fable by Xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 3 days ago
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A new thrilling way to know the weather

Scarlet has done it again! She made an innovative device that does 3 things

  1. Tells you the weather
  2. A skywing dragonet as a sacrificial offering to the sky in exchange for better weather
  3. Gives purpose to unwanted useless skywing dragonets

Average Queen Scarlet W

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 7 days ago
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Dead internet theory

Oc by u/awesthedragon (the main mod of this r/dragons)

u/Andmesy — 8 days ago
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Imagine a dragon with scales as asbestos

I wouldn't hug a mineral dragon made out of asbestos

by XyeH2O

u/Andmesy — 9 days ago
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Sober Sombra wearing a Sombrero under a Somber weather

A bit word play of Sombra oc: u/Sombra_Dragon

by xyeh2o

u/Andmesy — 9 days ago
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United 10 species of dragons over a sandwich💔

teacher oc by u/awesthedragon
(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 17 days ago

Skywing dragonet chasing a rabbit

Imagine animus magic making liminal spaces

u/Andmesy — 22 days ago
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Why do dragons blep? What does it even mean? Is it a sign that its hungry?

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 1 month ago
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An Astatine Dragon bonded with a Hydrogen Dragonet

The Astatine dragon is less than 10 hours old and has a 50/50 chance to decay around every 7 hours so this family quickly dies and the Hydrogen dragonet get's orphaned

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 1 month ago
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r/dragon's subreddit pfp dragon x banner dragon

im bored

btw the banner dragon is gonna die because its gonna get replazed by the banner bonanza, idk if the original owner is going to include them in the banner bonanza

for now its a doomed relationship

Banner dragon by u/furrik524
Pfp dragon by u/RestaTheMouse

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 1 month ago