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Name: T'lous
Age: 18

Rank: Senior Weyrling

Dragon Color: Bronze
Dragon Name: Opitasesth
Dragon Age: 2



Brief Description of Persona:

  • T'lous is a painter of great proportions...mentally. Just not Physically. The bigger the canvas the better. He seems to make up for his short stature by paining large murals. He has dark hair and dark eyes. He's finished growing at 5'5 and 17 turns but his height does not bother him. He just sees it as a benefit. He get to places alot of people can't.

  • Always optimistic and always a rather dreamy sort, T'lous can always see the good side to things. Or the possible good side. He enjoys his art with a passion to be believed and keeps it up even as a dragonrider. Beneath his soft, artistic mien, lies the determined heart of someone a hundred times his size.

    Brief History of Persona:
  • Born Tahlous to a Caravan of Artists and Entertainers, he grew up never doubting his talents. Although rather small, he never let teasing deterr him from his goals. Ever the optimist and dreamer, Tahlous was ecstatic to be searched. His family of painters and other artists from the caravan were happy for him as well.

    Brief Description of Dragon:
  • Opitasesth is a rather small bronze which suits the dragon just fine. His rider is compact and so is he. He finds that he can do the same things his rider can...get into spots that bigger dragons can't. He's as mellow and dreamy as his rider, but a bit more outgoing. His bronze coloring is that of the well aged metal he is colored after. He ranges from shades of orange-bronze to brownybronze. A regular paint pallet of bronzes .

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