Guardian of Nature

"Guardians of Nature" were released on the 26th of March 2010 as a part of the "Mod Mayhem" release. These dragons cannot be obtained through the cave, they can only be gotten via the "Summon" Breed Specific Action or if someone abandons an egg in the AP (until the abandon action for this breed was removed). There is a limit of two per scroll due to the fact that these are very rare dragons. It seems like you can only have two sucessful summons and then the BSA will vanish and won't come back. This dragon is classified as Rare and it curently has no Breed Specific Action.

The reason Guardians of Nature can channel the forces of ice, fire and lightning is because the strong powers of the Magma, Ice, and Thunder dragons combined to summon the egg give it great power.

Guardians of Nature eggs and hatchlings cannot be abandoned. TJ09 has explained why on the IRC:

: TJ, why can't we abandon summons/Guardians of Nature anymore?

: PrincessKiara, because they're meant for you.

: They aren't meant for your friend, then you summon an egg, it's yours.

Dragon descriptions
Adult:

"This breed of dragon was thought to exist only in legend. Although their name varies between cultures, they are often referred to as "Guardians of Nature." They are able to channel the forces of fire, ice and lightning, which allows them to wield tremendous power. Seen very rarely, it is thought that they only become active when something is threatening the territory they have chosen to guard. In order to protect their chosen home, these dragons are incredibly adaptable; they have been seen everywhere from remote mountain ranges, to ancient forests, to the darkest depths of the ocean."

Mature hatchling:

"Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. It seems very protective. And look! It's grown its wings! It must be close to maturing"

Hatchling:

"Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. It seems very protective."

Egg:

"This egg glows mysteriously."

Sprites Artists

 * Komodo Gallant (adult)
 * Marrionetta (hatchlings)
 * Fiona Bluefire (eggs)