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Wren

Name: Wren

Lifestage: Adult
Species: Oriental Longhair

Element: Fire

Family: Deceased
Occupation: Trapper 

Location:The Nest

Caretaker: Maddie

Likes: Red Meat, Small Animals(friends not food you sickos), Mirrors, and Trinkets
Dislikes: Poachers, Environmentalists, Dairy, and Doing Things by the Book

 

Wren is named after a particular bird that has been reffered to as the king of birds in a few classic Fairy Tales. As a youngling she was prone to climbing trees and catching small critters. From sparrows to anoles, no woodland creature was safe from her eager inspection. While she never hurt any of them it did give her a reputation.

 

She grew up being known as someone who took animals from their homes, for food or pets, no one cared. Because of this she has grown a bit removed from the community. Her store is always fairly busy, but outside of that she doesn't spend much time with any of the other dragons.

 

Her life in the shop isn't terribly exciting, no one ever claimed retail was the most enjoyable part of life. On the weekends and Wednesdays she's stuck behind her counter, working the financial portion of her buisness. 

 

The rest of the week though, is where she thrives. She spends days out in nature, exploring and searching. She always takes longer than she needs to when she's on these trips. Even though she could be back in the shop trying to sell more, she'd rather see how quickly she can climb this tree or that tree.

 

She's an adventurer at heart, and she really would rather escape the droll life she's been pushed into, but for now she contents herself to going on her adventures then returning to her place in the community. 

 

Lately she has had two dragons following her around and she's not sure how to handle it. She is a solitary dragon, so the yellow dragons and their fascination with her can be a little unnerving to say the least. She seems to have decided that they can hang around, so long as they don't get in her way. 

 

She has started to enjoy Dragonshy's company more than she's likely to admit. The timid little dragon reminds her quite a bit of another dragon who prefers the company of animals to that of other dragons...

Wren's Life

Interview with a Dragon

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