Dragon Breed Data
Breed Name: Pascal's Blue
National Loyalty: Usually French; some British members due to trade
Physical Characteristics: Light combat-weight; silver-grey with blue and black patches
Special Abilities:
Known Members: Nitidus
Breed Notes
This breed is very nervous, Nitidus being a good example in this regard, and can be useful as either couriers or as scout dragons whenever they are needed.
Although the Pascal's Blue is primarily a French breed, in the times of peace before the Napoleonic Wars, Britain and France had traded dragon eggs with other to provide more variety for breeding. The name probably arises from the French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal (1623-1662).
Breed Name: Pascal's Blue
National Loyalty: Usually French; some British members due to trade
Physical Characteristics: Light combat-weight; silver-grey with blue and black patches
Special Abilities:
Known Members: Nitidus
Breed Notes
This breed is very nervous, Nitidus being a good example in this regard, and can be useful as either couriers or as scout dragons whenever they are needed.
Although the Pascal's Blue is primarily a French breed, in the times of peace before the Napoleonic Wars, Britain and France had traded dragon eggs with other to provide more variety for breeding. The name probably arises from the French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal (1623-1662).
Breed Name: Jade (Yu-Lung)
National Loyalty: China
Physical Characteristics: Coloration from pale green to dark green with narrow bands of gold; very small
Special Abilities: flight speed
Known Members: Lung Yu Ping
Species Notes
An extremely fast breed of small dragon, smaller than a horse, with a broad curving forehead and a long arrow-shaped muzzle, and an enormously deep chest reminiscent of a greyhound. The wings are long and tapered, and longer than the body length. They are used as priority couriers within the Chinese empire, normally flying without a rider. They can fly as fast as 120 miles in two hours, faster than any domesticated European breed.