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Some Draco-Orcs would hold feeding "ceremonies" with their Wyvern mounts, using prisoners and creatures taken from the Island and throw over the edge of a high cliff as a challenge for the Wyverns to chase and feast on. Often times several Wyverns would fight over the same creature, leading to grizzly "sky-funerals". | Some Draco-Orcs would hold feeding "ceremonies" with their Wyvern mounts, using prisoners and creatures taken from the Island and throw over the edge of a high cliff as a challenge for the Wyverns to chase and feast on. Often times several Wyverns would fight over the same creature, leading to grizzly "sky-funerals". | ||
Draco-Orcs come in chromatic colors, as opposed to the ancient Metallic [[Dragonkin (Player Race)|Dragonkin]]. They were described as having pig-like snouts on their faces, and warts on their scales. They are able to ''Snort'' | Draco-Orcs come in chromatic colors, as opposed to the ancient Metallic [[Dragonkin (Player Race)|Dragonkin]]. They were described as having pig-like snouts on their faces, and warts on their scales. They are able to ''Snort''. | ||
On the topic of Dragons and Draco Orcs, they were often considered "peasant scavengers" to the noble dragons of Kiston, and when not put to work on small jobs as minions, were typically expected to keep a wide berth of other dragons, though instances of Draco Orcs banding together to wage war on a specific dragon, often at the urge of another dragon, was not uncommon. | On the topic of Dragons and Draco Orcs, they were often considered "peasant scavengers" to the noble dragons of Kiston, and when not put to work on small jobs as minions, were typically expected to keep a wide berth of other dragons, though instances of Draco Orcs banding together to wage war on a specific dragon, often at the urge of another dragon, was not uncommon. |