Something new has been spotted...
6 years ago
From my paws to your eyes.
During my research into the hybrid triplets, I was informed of another experiment that had been stolen many years ago. The anthro star dragons knew little about what happened to it, but did tell me it was an experiment into flying star dragons...
Further investigation found reports of a creature that seemed to fit the bill for the stolen creature. It wasn't massive, maybe 12 feet in total length, with a 16 foot wing span...
Tracks found on a small, forested moon had the familiar four toed canine-look to star dragon tracks, but no sign of the front paws. The moon in question was an interesting case to begin with; it had been used as a farm for easy to catch, surface feeding fish, which had heavily damaged the ecosystem in the warm seas. The forest itself was untouched, although the rapidly breeding fish were killing off a lot of the local insects, making pollination harder for some plants. It seems that something recently started to feed on these fish, but it's not a water-based predator, and sightings of a wyvern-like dragon support the new theory that the stolen dragons were bred and then released to try and clean up the problem fish.
Efforts are being made to catch one of these dragons for study...expect more information soon.
Further investigation found reports of a creature that seemed to fit the bill for the stolen creature. It wasn't massive, maybe 12 feet in total length, with a 16 foot wing span...
Tracks found on a small, forested moon had the familiar four toed canine-look to star dragon tracks, but no sign of the front paws. The moon in question was an interesting case to begin with; it had been used as a farm for easy to catch, surface feeding fish, which had heavily damaged the ecosystem in the warm seas. The forest itself was untouched, although the rapidly breeding fish were killing off a lot of the local insects, making pollination harder for some plants. It seems that something recently started to feed on these fish, but it's not a water-based predator, and sightings of a wyvern-like dragon support the new theory that the stolen dragons were bred and then released to try and clean up the problem fish.
Efforts are being made to catch one of these dragons for study...expect more information soon.