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Lignonberry is the former high noble of the [[MudWings]]''.'' Lignonberry is more known for her militaristic efforts, being the military general under [[Warmouth|Lord Warmouth]]'s reign and a long-term soldier of [[The Mud Kingdom]].  
Lignonberry is the former high noble of the [[MudWings]]''.'' He is known for her militaristic efforts, being the head military general under [[Warmouth|Lord Warmouth]]'s reign and a long-term soldier of [[The Mud Kingdom]].  


== Description ==
== Description ==
Lignonberry is characteristically large and muscular as any other MudWing, standing slightly bigger than average. Lignonberry's scales are predominantly orange and red-orange, presenting with splotches of fainter coloration due to partial pigmentation loss. His underbelly and the underside of his wings is a warm tan coloration. He has scars across the right side of his face, his right shoulder, and haunches. Lignonberry has rather small, though well-maintained tusks.  
Lignonberry is characteristically large and muscular as any other MudWing, standing slightly bigger than average. Lignonberry's scales are predominantly orange and red-orange, presenting with splotches of fainter coloration due to partial pigmentation loss. His underbelly and the underside of his wings is a warm tan coloration. He has scars across the right side of his face, his right shoulder, and haunches. Lignonberry has rather small, albeit well-maintained tusks.  


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
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Into adulthood Lignonberry had joined the MudWing military as a soldier, ending up in a squadron with [[Toad]], his stint with that squadron had been rather short lived as he never found connection to the dragons he was meant to fight with, especially spurred by Toad leaving the squadron and military all together. Lignonberry remained in the army and eventually settled into a squadron led under [[Warmouth|General Warmouth]], where he remained for much of his time.  
Into adulthood Lignonberry had joined the MudWing military as a soldier, ending up in a squadron with [[Toad]], his stint with that squadron had been rather short lived as he never found connection to the dragons he was meant to fight with, especially spurred by Toad leaving the squadron and military all together. Lignonberry remained in the army and eventually settled into a squadron led under [[Warmouth|General Warmouth]], where he remained for much of his time.  


In recent times Lignonberry has proven herself and ascended to the position of general, now overlooking a decent portion of the army and joining nobility status alongside his troop.  
In recent times, Lignonberry has proven herself and ascended to the position of general, now overlooking a decent portion of the army and briefly joining nobility status alongside his troop.  


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* Lignonberry's name is a canonical misspelling of the Lingonberry.
* Lignonberry's name is a canonical misspelling of the Lingonberry.
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 4 November 2024

Overview

Lignonberry
Created bybindibites
In-universe information
AliasLignon
TribeMudWing
GenderBigender (He/She)
OccupationMudWing Military General
AffiliationThe Mud Kingdom
RelativesCloudberry, Cranberry (siblings, alive)
Dewberry (sibling, deceased)

Lignonberry is the former high noble of the MudWings. He is known for her militaristic efforts, being the head military general under Lord Warmouth's reign and a long-term soldier of The Mud Kingdom.

Description

Lignonberry is characteristically large and muscular as any other MudWing, standing slightly bigger than average. Lignonberry's scales are predominantly orange and red-orange, presenting with splotches of fainter coloration due to partial pigmentation loss. His underbelly and the underside of his wings is a warm tan coloration. He has scars across the right side of his face, his right shoulder, and haunches. Lignonberry has rather small, albeit well-maintained tusks.

Personality

Lignonberry tends to be more on the emotionally monotone side, he is closeted with much of his thoughts and feelings though isn’t immune to letting belittling or snarky comments slip. Much of his stone-like exterior drops when it comes to his siblings, whether opening up to them or letting the mask slip to stand up for and protect them as their bigwings. She is a MudWing traditionalist and stands wholeheartedly by MudWing traditions revolving around romance, the raising of dragonets, and the importance of ones siblings, and more.

Biography

Lignonberry was the first hatched of a clutch of four, hatching alongside Cloudberry, Dewberry and Cranberry in the poorer outskirts of the Mud Kingdom. The area the troop lived in was crime heavy and the environment lent to them learning quickly how to survive even in less than favorable ways. This environment in particular had made Lignonberry a much more hardened dragon, picking up the need to protect his troop from physical dangers and alike.

Into adulthood Lignonberry had joined the MudWing military as a soldier, ending up in a squadron with Toad, his stint with that squadron had been rather short lived as he never found connection to the dragons he was meant to fight with, especially spurred by Toad leaving the squadron and military all together. Lignonberry remained in the army and eventually settled into a squadron led under General Warmouth, where he remained for much of his time.

In recent times, Lignonberry has proven herself and ascended to the position of general, now overlooking a decent portion of the army and briefly joining nobility status alongside his troop.

Trivia

  • Lignonberry's name is a canonical misspelling of the Lingonberry.