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Emmeryn Korwa Attaga by DaeBelly (critique requested)

Emmeryn Korwa Attaga (critique requested)

DaeBelly

Here's Emmeryn, a member of the incredibly rare Dragon Imin subspecies. She has a few mutations, besides the gold scales on her hands, her claws, horns, and the heart mark on her chest. She has a mutation called "Honeypot belly" which is a gland located in the second stomach that essentially fills the second stomach with honey. That honey secretes itself from her tail, and she can speed up the excretion or stop it entirely if she wants to digest the honey. This is often present among Savanna Imins, a subspecies that is more insectlike. She seems to be part Savanna Imin if she has that mutation.

A "Dragon" Imin is an incredibly rare variation of Mountain Imin. Possessing a usable pair of wings, scaled hands, clawed toes and horns, and they lay one fertilized egg each month. Also, Dragon Imins are ONLY, and I mean ONLY, female-looking Hermaphrodites. Since they're so rare, when one is born they often are treated like royalty; Emmeryn is definitely no exception. Mountain Imins are simply descendants of an Imin who decided to mate with a dragon; The resulting offspring had aspects of both.

The Honeypot belly is common in Savannah Imins, but only one or two in a colony will have this aspect. The amount of honey they produce increases drastically in the winter, making them often immobile with honey. Their role at that point is to supply honey to the colony as a food source; They're often treated with great respect for this. Emmeryn, being a Dragon Imin with this trait, is treated with the utmost respect, despite being humble and asking any of her "subjects" to not bow to her. They will inevitably do so, out of respect.

A Savannah Imin, simply, is an Imin that evolved with traits of Bees and other insects, such as Insect-like wings, honey production, and living in colonies. They often have matriarchal societies, and have a lisp on the "Z" and "S" sounds. There is also one "Queen" in each colony, like with bees and ants, that lays one egg per day, essentially focusing on keeping the population of a colony high. The Queens have never been seen outside of a colony.

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