Name: Astro
[This dragon will guide you with the stars]
Size: 2.7~3.3m / 230~280kg
Feeds: Shooting Star
Primary Habitat: Most commonly found in open areas with a clear view of the sky.
Appearance Time: Can be spotted year-round, with a preference for nocturnal activities.
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Species: Astro
Attributes: Light, Dream
Variety: Divination Dragon
Egg:
Description:
The egg is protected by two rings and it is said that the dragon inside can foresee the future. When the night clouds part, this egg responds to the call of the sky.
Pokedex:
The entire egg is covered in soft fur, with elegant horns growing on the shell. Inherent win rings slowly rotate around the egg. When illuminated by the stars, this egg will hatch.
Hatch:
Description:
Young Astros see the sky as their only mentor. As night falls, they watch and study the mysteries of celestial change. Although their astrology is not yet mature, it helps them to avoid minor problems that are close at hand.
Pokedex:
With a body size between that of a kitty and a puppy, they might appear as ordinary animals if not for their blue and white fur and the prominent horns on their heads. The rings around their fluffy tails display ancient symbols. They often look up at the sky at night, and their eyes sparkling like the evening sunset. Some stars are willing to accompany these young lives, quietly revealing the mysteries of destiny.
Hatchling:
Description:
Adolescent Astros still rely on the night sky. These dragons often gather at night to observe celestial changes and try to decipher messages from the universe. While they cannot accurately predict the future, they can foresee changes several days in advance, allowing them to avoid danger and protect themselves and their community.
Pokedex:
The rings that have surrounded them since birth now serve as supports in moments of exhaustion, allowing them to move gracefully in the night sky.Adolescent Astros have sleeker bodies than hatches. Their blue and white fur shimmers with starlight, leaving observers in awe. Mutual learning among companions makes them more familiar with the mysteries of destiny. Their reverence for the sky and their willingness to coexist with them increases the number of stars willing to join them.
Adults:
Description:
These dragons are the guardians of the night sky. Astros are friends with the stars and have become part of the constellations, symbolising the interweaving of knowledge and destiny. They guide the movement of the celestial bodies, predict celestial events and protect their home.
Although they can predict the coming of disasters, they never interfere with the course of fate and only leave early with their companions. However, because the environments they inhabit tend to remain stable for long periods of time, some believe they have the power to suppress disasters.
Pokedex:
Their ability to anticipate and avoid conflict before it arises means they don't need a robust physique for battle. Even adult Astros have slender bodies. Their ears grow large, allowing them to detect the slightest movement. Their community is highly exclusive, not out of malice, but to protect both their community and the stars. They believe that too much interference with fate will bring greater misfortune, so they tend to focus on protecting what they can.
However, those fortunate enough to gain their trust will find that adult Astros are exceptionally wise and kind beings. They see themselves as the guardians of the night sky, often ascending into the night to ensure the balance and harmony of the cosmos.
Lore:
The Ceremony of Gratitude.
Every year, during certain months, Astros traverse the night sky and dance, expressing their reverence and gratitude to the stars. If the visibility in the sky is good on that day, their aerial movements are often mistaken by people on the ground as shooting stars.
To celebrate their year-long care for one another, in the month of December, Astros host a larger-scale ceremony where nearly all hatchlings and adults participate. They ascend and descend in groups, streaking across the night sky, creating a cascade of light that people on the ground refer to as the Gemini Meteor Shower.
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