WryteeCharacter type: Dragonrider Appearance: Wrytee has golden blond hair that falls to around the middle of her shoulder blades. She generally keeps it tied back for doing chores or anything else where her hair will be in the way and just get dirty easily but she lets it hang down the rest of the time, sometimes with better results than others. Personality: Wrytee is a generally happy and enthusiastic person who thinks the world exists only for her entertainment. After all, why take life seriously, or at least most of life seriously. Sure there are a few things that you should never find humerous or entertaining, but everything else should be fair game. History: Mother:Nonteesa Information about Wrytee's dragon Dragon Name: Khloyeth Colour: Green Age: 18 Months Wing (Weyrling Group): Skystrikers Appearance: Kloeyth will be a small compact and muscular pale green with particularly expressive eyes who has, even from the moment of Hatching an irrepressible sense of energy and curiosity. She will have slightly darker waves along her back and a head that that goes from darker at her muzzle and fades to the color of the rest of her body as it approached her neck. Personality: Khloyeth will be physically attractive to other dragons but will be relatively clueless to this fact. On the other hand, she will have a pretty annoying habit of obsessing over a particular dragon she likes who she is sure just hasn't noticed her yet. She will be particularly prone to wanting the unobtainable and this will cause her to sulk until she finds a new interest. Weyr of Origin: Arolos Abilites and weaknesses: When she grows, she will be a speedy tenacious lighter. She'll be one of the few greens that can last out most of a fall by virtue of willpower, though she will be exhausted by the end of it. All references to worlds and characters based on Anne McCaffrey's fiction are copyright© Anne McCaffrey 1967,2005, all rights reserved, and used by permission of the author. The Dragonriders of Pern® is registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, by Anne McCaffrey, used here with permission. Use or reproduction without a license is strictly prohibited. |