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Abigail Oliver

Sky the Singer - the most beautiful voice in Sky's history
Sky the Singer - the most beautiful voice in Sky's history by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

I know... I have an obsession with the name (or in this case, title) Singer. This one is more earned than the other two, promise. ^^ This furry dragon (species idea copyrighted to Psycrowe ^^ ) is a long-time-ago ancestor of the current queen in the role-play scenario. Psy gave me the Sky clan and I ran with it... prolly farther than she ever intended... ah, well, is fun. ^^

As for background on this beautiful baby, here's what I have in my text on the Sky legends:

Supposedly the dragon to begin Sky's tradition in music, this dragon Lord was surprisingly unwarrior-like in a clan which was, at the time, full of warriors. This was the time clan Sky had a dispute with Ruby and battles constantly raged. The small mountain clan's Lord, however, wanted nothing to do with the fighting. He provided peace in a time of turmoil with his heavenly tenor, which he projected into as many tunnels as he had the energy for to comfort his clansdragons. It is said he died in the attempt to send his voice over a raging battle. Sky the Singer lived thirteen generations before the current Queen Sky.

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