Draglet Care
Hatchling Care
Draglet hatchlings are born helpless. They can neither see nor hear, and they need
their bondmates to feed them. Hatchlings require lots of sleep, and so they need proper
beds. A draglet's favorite bed is a small stuffed pillow, (preferably velvet), and they enjoy
being wrapped up in small blankets, (handkerchiefs do the trick, but don't tell them that).
Their food is made entirely up of milk, so its important that they are fed the right kind. As
draglet hatchlings are naturally allergic to mammal's milk, they can only have milk from
dragons, mini dragons, dragonets, or wyverns and mini wyverns.
Hatchlings are usually afraid of the dark even if they are Superior, so they will need
some sort of nightlight.
Toddler Care
Toddlers love to explore the world around them so they will need almost constant
care, although, sometimes bondmates can get their dragons or other creatures to babysit
for a while. However, toys, games and shiny objects can often distract these creatures for
hours at a time.
At the Toddler stage the main foods that are eaten are meat, milk, some fruits, and
flowers.
Adult Draglets
Adult draglets now are no longer afraid of the dark, or constantly looking for
trouble. They now will eat a full balanced diet of meat, fruits, water, milk, vegetables, and
occasional flowers. When draglets become adults, Superiors master singing, and talking to
other creatures besides their bondpartner. Inferiors learn how to swiftly carry messages,
how to be the fastest flyer, and how to blend with their surroundings. Mutations, however
will learn how to teleport, and other Superior, and Inferior talents.
Now that you know what you need, you might want to visit the
HordeRoom for supplies.
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