Gemshard Dragon

Gemshard Dragons are Eastern dragons that were released on March 28, 2015. They appeared alongside Plated Colossus and Striped River Dragons for the "March 2015" release. These dragons occur in three colour forms, all of which which are equally uncommon. The dragon's colour cannot be determined until the egg itself has hatched and the chance to get any colour is random, regardless of how the egg was obtained.

The egg itself has a unique cracking sequence where the gems on the egg fall off as the egg hatches. This dragon sorts between Frostbite Dragons and Geode Dragons on a user's scroll using Breed Sort.

Egg
"This egg is encrusted with colorful gemstones."

Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has bright, shiny scales and loves to play in the sunlight."

Mature Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has bright, shiny scales and loves to play in the sunlight. And look! It’s grown a forked spade at the end of its tail and long, tufted whiskers! It must be close to maturing."

Adult
"Gemshard Dragons are small, gregarious, expressive easterns, living in large clans high in the jungle canopy. Their bodies are covered in tiny, gem-like scales that shimmer in direct light, and each dragon has a unique pattern of markings on the forked spade of its tail. Though Gemshard Easterns cannot fly, they often leap from springy branches high into the sky on sunny days and perform acrobatic spins and twirls to entertain themselves. When the weather turns foul, they pile up together on sturdy tree limbs and interlock the forks of their tails with others to keep warm and dry."

Sprite Artist(s)

 * Odeen (All)

Trivia

 * After a user commented that laying gemstone-studded eggs must be painful, Odeen revealed that the gems are not produced within the bodies of the dragons, but rather added manually to the eggshells for protection before they harden.

Additional Information
Regarding names for the different color variations:

Regarding Gemshard tail-interlocking behavior:

Odeen also responded to a remark on similarities between Gemshards and World of Warcraft's Cloud Serpents: