User:SJB1995/Weredragon

The weredragon (also drakenthrope) is quite common within folklore and mythology from Europe to the Middle Eastern culture. They are popularity started from Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty that made that a sorceress become a dragon at will, sometimes from a magic spell that makes the being into a powerful dragon, an accident from ignorance in Bartok the Magnificent when an arrogant regent drank a potion out of vanity and became a fire-breathing monster or even a punishment from a witch or a wicked stepmother in The Loathsome Dragon.

Male weredragons
Male weredragons have more protective armor than the females, they can be either a European or in modern depictions the Wyvern is a mode of choice. The male shows that they have keen sense of sight, smell, and even taste when they bite a prey item. They are well armored and well agile when battle-ready.

Female weredragons
Female weredragons sometimes start out as a human that later is cursed or a sorceress that can change when in anger or a last resort. The female have a more slender snout and has more weight than the males to help with carrying eggs if mated that later produces Dragonewts. Females often protect their eggs in treasure hordes and even the cursed ones often try to find a cure and have more control than the ones who allow instincts to take control of what they become.