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* Warmouth has an eye condition that makes it so their pupils are unable to dilate properly, causing blurry vision and poor night vision.
* Warmouth has an eye condition that makes it so their pupils are unable to dilate properly, causing blurry vision and poor night vision.
* Warmouth has a condition that causes their teeth to continuously grow. He used to file them down when he was younger, but has since let them grow out for the intimidation factor.
* Warmouth has a condition that causes their teeth to continuously grow. He used to file them down when he was younger, but has since let them grow out for the intimidation factor.
* Warmouth is notoriously upright about referring to other royals by the proper titles. She sees skipping out on titles as overly-familiar, and takes close note of who does so when referring to her.
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Revision as of 21:50, 28 June 2024

Overview

A dark brown mudwing wearing an ornate gold helm with imbedded rubies. They have alligator-like teeth and scars on their snout.
Tribe: MudWing
Gender: Genderqueer (any pronouns)
Eye Color: Red
Aliases: The Gilded Lord, Warmouth, "Mouf", Cinnamon
Relatives: Jewelweed, Sedge, Milfoil, Catberry, Blackgum (siblings, all deceased)
Affiliation: The Mud Kingdom
Occupation: MudWing ruler, former general
Marital status: Unmarried
Date of Hatching: 8062
Place of Hatching: Puddlehopper village

Lord Warmouth is the current ruler of the MudWings. They're known to be an intimidating and unemotive dragon, but despite their reputation they're a levelheaded and thoughtful ruler.

Description

Warmouth is a large, stocky dragon with dark brown scales and a dark umber belly. She has red eyes with notably small pupils, and gold tattoos lining her spines and stripes. He's typically wearing large amounts of gold jewelry, often with rubies or other valuable gemstones embedded in them. They're somewhat short for their weight, notably more stout and burly than tall. She has a number of prominent scars, and her teeth are uneven in length and stick out of her mouth at odd angles.

Personality

Warmouth is a quiet, calculating dragon who rarely speaks more than necessary. She's quick to use her intimidating appearance to her benefit, and doesn't shy away from violence when she deems it necessary.

Biography

Quotes

  • "I don’t do… vengeance. It’s foolish and inane. What a dragon deserves is both subjective and entirely pointless. I act on what needs to be done to protect myself and those around me, nothing more." - Speaking with Sovereign Postman after the animus trials.
  • "Do you really think you deserve the right to do whatever you please, with zero consequence, simply because of your throne? That any ruler gets to? No dragon deserves that power—and any dragon who thinks they do must be dangerously unstable" - Said to Sovereign Postman at the animus trials.
  • “I know what it’s like, to be pushed into violence that you never wanted to commit. I know how that feels. You shouldn’t have to do that, Leopard, regardless of what King Rime says." - Said to ex-heir Leopard, while having tea together at the MudWing palace.
  • "I’m rather of the opinion that if someone won’t take the time to rule properly, then xey shouldn’t rule at all." -speaking with ex-heir Vespid of the HiveWings about the former MudWing ruler, Ruler Cherry.
  • "Violence hardly ever makes for good entertainment, unless you’ve lost something of yourself." - To Heir Toad after the execution of Penguin.

Trivia

  • Warmouth has an eye condition that makes it so their pupils are unable to dilate properly, causing blurry vision and poor night vision.
  • Warmouth has a condition that causes their teeth to continuously grow. He used to file them down when he was younger, but has since let them grow out for the intimidation factor.
  • Warmouth is notoriously upright about referring to other royals by the proper titles. She sees skipping out on titles as overly-familiar, and takes close note of who does so when referring to her.