Species Resources |
Inbred Dragons:
Inbred dragons may complete the Trials of Aquella and participate in other activities.
Dragons with Crippled Flippers, Bone Disease or Humped Back, however, may not breed. These poor dragons will not be capable of completing the trials as they lack the strength required. They may complete their physical training images in order to participate in activities and events. However, these dragons are always going to need a guide dragon or creature present to help them out.
Dragons with Crippled Flippers, Bone Disease or Humped Back, however, may not breed. These poor dragons will not be capable of completing the trials as they lack the strength required. They may complete their physical training images in order to participate in activities and events. However, these dragons are always going to need a guide dragon or creature present to help them out.
Rules:
- One guide dragon must be present in each image. A maximum of 3 dragons may complete their Disability Training together. (not including the guide dragon)
- Guide dragons may be any other dragon, starter dragons, or other creature that is capable of communicating and guiding them.
- Each trial image must show at least a Fullbody, Coloured or Grayscale and at least a Standard Background.
- Literature must include 700 words per Trial entry. Include details such as thoughts, speech and feelings. Every additional dragon must add 150 Words.
- Guide dragons may be any other dragon, starter dragons, or other creature that is capable of communicating and guiding them.
- Each trial image must show at least a Fullbody, Coloured or Grayscale and at least a Standard Background.
- Literature must include 700 words per Trial entry. Include details such as thoughts, speech and feelings. Every additional dragon must add 150 Words.
Blindness Training:
If your Aqrion happens to be blind, they will need to complete blindness training to complete Trails of Aquella or participate in other activities of the group. 1. With the help of a guide, your dragon will learn how to maneuver using voice commands. 2. Your dragon has a good sense of feel and hearing now. Your dragon will attempt to race through a solemn style course, or something similar. |
Deaf Training:
If your Aqrion happens to be deaf, they will need to complete deafness training to complete Trails of Aquella or participate in other activities of the group. 1. With the help of a guide, your dragon will learn how communicate with other dragons through a form of sign language or "lip reading". They will learn how to properly speak even if they cant hear it. 2. Your dragon has a good sense of sight and communication skills. Your dragon will attempt to have a conversation with an audience while trying to answer questions. |
Mute Training:
If your Aqrion happens to be mute, they will need to complete mute training to complete Trails of Aquella or participate in other activities of the group. 1. With the help of a dragon, your dragon will learn how communicate with other dragons. They are unable to speak, but still have use of their echolocation. They also learn how to write with their tails. 2. Your dragon has a good sense of sight and echolocation. Your dragon will attempt to engage in a pack hunt while helping locate prey with their echolocation. |
Physical Training:
If your dragon happens to have an Amputated Limb or other Physical deformity, such as Bone Disease, Humped Back, or Malformed Limbs, they will need to complete physical training in order to complete their Trials of Aquella (if they are able to) or participate in activities of the group.
1.
- With the help of a guide, your dragon will learn to use apply their new limb, or other devices that help them in order to be more comfortable.
- Sometimes it may not be a new device, but may be an emotional support companion that helps them along in life. If this is the case, their guide will help them how to learn how to communicate with their companion.
2.
- Your dragon will learn how to move their bodies or new limb in order to survive. Loosing a limb can be very stressful, especially on older dragons who are otherwise healthy adults. Inbred dragons will sadly struggle most of their lives, But with help of their peers, they may lead a comfortable life.
- Now that they have communication down pat, they must learn to use their companion as guidance in the world. Often simply going to the market is a challenge, but one they must overcome.
1.
- With the help of a guide, your dragon will learn to use apply their new limb, or other devices that help them in order to be more comfortable.
- Sometimes it may not be a new device, but may be an emotional support companion that helps them along in life. If this is the case, their guide will help them how to learn how to communicate with their companion.
2.
- Your dragon will learn how to move their bodies or new limb in order to survive. Loosing a limb can be very stressful, especially on older dragons who are otherwise healthy adults. Inbred dragons will sadly struggle most of their lives, But with help of their peers, they may lead a comfortable life.
- Now that they have communication down pat, they must learn to use their companion as guidance in the world. Often simply going to the market is a challenge, but one they must overcome.