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R Beaudoin

Azuwezia
Azuwezia by @Slaskia (R Beaudoin)

Another protrait, this time not of a 'real' dragon race, but of one of the 'higher' beings they answer to.

~~~ Name: Azuwezia (aka Thunder Moon) Species: Uota Gender: Female Description: Pale silver eastern-like style dragon with white hair and pupils white eyes. Lacks hind legs, claws and horns. Size varies. Her alternate form is a of tigress, which is white with pale silver stripes and pale blue eyes. Brief Bio Azuwezia is the senior member of the Uota, a race of powerful planar beings that many on the Material plane revere as gods and the Uota allow them to do so. One of two such beings (the other was a Karred named Staros) that created the dragons, she represents many things, most notably the moon and the elements of air and water. She is also revered as the Goddess of Healing to many dragons and some other mortal races. Azuwezia is a kind and gentle being, with a voice smooth like silk and slow to anger. She prefers a diplomatic approach to solving problems and abhors violence, though is not above committing the latter if left with little choice. Her arch nemesis is a Karred named Demonakos, who despises any sense of order and desires to destroy all the work she and Staros has done for the beings of the Material plane.

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Posted: Wednesday, 20 October, 2004 @ 12:46 PM

I really like this. I love the whiskers on him, too. I think dragons look very neat when they have those on their body. I wish more people used them.

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