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Open specie- Ragdragoon by Risingdragon

Ragdragoon are an open species created by me and I only have a few rules when using this species 1. Please credit me as the creator of the open species by linking this account or my FA account which is Risingdragon31 or my DA account Alphonsethedragon or my FB page which is Risingdragon fursuits 2. Try to make one that is unique from my own, Tubuki 3. Please do not steal anyone else's Ragdragoon, if you need help creation your own just ask me or check to make sure that Ragdragoon you had in mind has already been created, if it has try changing it slightly so it looks similar but different marking and name, so on. 4. Please be kind to all fellow Ragdragoon's and treated with respect, we are all one big family at the end of the day 5. apart from that, have fun, be creative and enjoy your Ragdragoon.

Ragdragoon bio/Information

Height:
Male 5.4ft-7ft
Female 5ft-6.9ft
Dwarf male- 3ft-4.10ft
Dwarf female- 3ft-4.7ft
Weight: Unknown
Diet: Berries, root vegetables, fruit, fish
Habitat: Mountain regions, forests, urban areas
Language(s): Japanese, Chinese Marianne and Cantonese, English
lifespan: Unknown

Ragdragoon are a subspecies of dragon that are linked to the Japanese dragon and the Chinese Lung dragon. Their area of location is widespread across Japan, China and Hong Kong but originally all come from Japan, they inhabit mountain areas, forests and even urban areas which is populated by human race but they hide and keep undetected like their fellow Asian dragons, how they do this is by transforming into different creature or hide in nearby foliage, though this was not always the case when coming in contact with humans. Many centuries ago, dragons were not so fared in Asian countries they were respected and even worshiped, Ragdragoon would help the humans by fishing. They are great hunters for fish and the relationship between fishermen and Ragdragoon was a bound that was strong, Ragdragoon are able to dive deep and catch the best fish and as a reward for helping the fishermen, they would give the Ragdragoon a fair amount of fish back or even a bowl of freshly steamed rice, which was a treat but they seems to enjoy it.

Time have changed since then, humans have changed and soon forgot about the Japanese dragons, Chinese Lung dragon and Ragdragoon but very few still see the truth and leave little offerings in temples for them, however
Ragdragoon have become wary of humans. Despite this and now hide their true forms Ragdragoon are still very curious creatures and on occasions the younger ones will explore the humans populated areas at night. These creatures can range sizes depending if they are a dwarf Ragdragoon or larger Ragdragoon and this will also depend on their age as well as gender. Males tend to be bigger in both dwarf or larger Ragdragoon, it is unknown about their lifespan but in some local writing that states they could live up to 100 years old or more, guess no one will ever know this information for sure.

Ragdragoons are highly intelligent like most dragon species, they can gain knowledge, read and even speak language such as Japanese, Chinese and English even the dragon language that all dragons use, all though they will communicate by vocalization by creating calls and sounds.
Their calls are unique like most dragon species and different to neighboring Japanese dragons and Chinese Lung dragons, they create these sounds by clicks of the tongue or by making bark like calls each has a different meaning. A low pitched or long hold bark is a sigh of fear, territorial or aggression, while simple continues clicking and low long hold purrs
are a sigh of curiosity, being friendly or content and a quick short barks is a sigh of being playful, enjoyment and being energetic. They are also very creative and use this creativity by making art, writing stories, writing poems and making music. Like the Japanese dragon and Chinese Lung dragon they can take flight even when they don't have wings and the appearance of the Ragdragoon would fool most for they seems to be a creature not built to be air born unlike most dragons, the fact that these subspecies of dragon are capable of flight is unknown.

Ragdragoon colours depends on their environment and gender, Males tend to have darker costs with bright colour markings and females tend to have light coats with bright markings as well or pastel colours and females tend to have smaller manes at the back of the head and shorter whiskers
, while males have larger manes at the back of the head and longer whiskers this is the same for the dwarfs of the subspecies as well. Horn sizes and shape vary in both male and female, both genders also vary in markings. Ragdragoon features are similar to other Asian species of dragon
which makes them unique to other dragon species but their anatomy and features make them suited to the environment they live in. Ragdragoon have a long tail that has feathering like fur a cross the top and the tip is usually covered in this fine, feathering fur or can be spread out like feathers, the fine feathering is also on the elbows but can also be a small section on the ankles of the back legs. Ragdragoon are mostly covered with fur like some Japanese dragons, their underbelly however is covered in thick armour plated scales and it common to find scales on their muzzle. Their face is more raccoon dog like same with their body and feet which are paw like. Ragdragoon usually have small rounded tipped ears covered with fur and a short muzzles with a raccoon dog nose. They have two, saber like fangs that are on display which are smaller in the females, males use these for territorial dominate displays and even use them to fight off other males, they also use their horns to charge at other males during this season and defend themselves when under attack. However females always have the last say in the matter when choosing a mate and most of the time females tend to prefer males who show bravery and courage.
Their breeding seasons are in the Autumn during October and November, after the female has chosen her mate they stay together for life usually but some have been known to break such traditions. Ragdragoon maybe a subspecies of dragon and covered in fur but like all dragons they lay eggs, the female and male work together to build a suitable nest in a safe and well hidden area, away from humans or if they live in a more urban area they usually pick an abandonment building or park. Females lays their eggs in February which will hatch in April, a female can lay a clutch up to three it there where the parents take turns of keeping the eggs to the right temperatures. The eggs are a lime green with dark green specks designed for camouflager, once hatched the parents also take turns in feeding, cleaning and teach the hatchlings all the skills they will need, the hatchling grow slowly like a human infant, however are more capable of doing things straight after hatching. Ragdragoon fully mature in their very early twenties, even though they are fully mature they tend to have strong family bounds like humans, it is also known that they can form small family groups that could have a set of four to six couples living within the same territory and will adopt young that are abounded, lost or their family have died which have all bee writing down in folk lore books. Ragdragoon have a good variety diet, their fangs are more than just for display and show, they use these fangs to crack open tough shelled nuts, it even writing down in folk lore they use them to spear fish and make it a easy meal when catching the fish in deep water, using their whiskers to navigate through the darkness. Their large claws are also designed to catch fish, piercing the skin when hit their target
they hardly miss a catch though younger Ragdragoons may need longer to perfect their fishing techniques, they also foliage for root vegetables such as Gobo (burdock), Kampyo (dried ground ribbons), Renkon (lotus root), Yamaimo (mountain potato), even Wasabi but only a few have a taste for the hot root vegetable and Takenoko (bamboo shoot).
They also search for berries and fruits that are native to the region they are living in, fruits and berries such as Ume (Japanese plum), Momo (Peach), Mikan (mandarin orange), Kaki (Japanese persimmon), Nashi (Japanese pear), Kiwi, Ichijiku (fig), Japanese silverberry and wild strawberries.

Open specie- Ragdragoon

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