Mistletoe Dragon

Mistletoe Dragons, also known as Christmas Dragons '14, were released for three days starting Christmas of 2014 and ending on December 27th (23:59:59 pm), with a limit of two CB eggs per scroll. They are a female-only breed of dragon. They dropped in all habitats.

They can only reproduce the week surrounding Christmas Day, though they can still breed with other males and produce the male's breed of egg during the rest of the year. The only time you can get a Mistletoe dragon egg is during Christmas time when Mistletoe dragons will be able to be bred again. They are classed as rare.

For the first few seconds of the drop, the eggs lacked descriptions in the biomes. This was quickly fixed.

When sorted by "Breed" they are listed as "Christmas 2014" on a users scroll.

Egg
"This colorful egg gleams in the light."

Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It’s very festively colored."

Mature Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It’s very festively colored. And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing."

Adult
"Christmas dragons are a very mysterious breed. They are only seen during winter, and even then it is hard to catch a glimpse of one. They are responsible for the general cheer that spreads during the holidays. In essence, they are the “Spirits of Christmas.”"

Sprite Artists

 * PieMaster (All)
 * Tikigurl91 (All)

Additional Information
Tikigurl91 revealed their name on the forums: "Tikigurl91"

- Wee! She's grown! :D

Hope you all enjoy the Mistletoes. <33

PieMaster shared some background information on the forums: "PieMaster"

- Breed Name: Mistletoe Dragons Dragon Type: Western Size: ~12 feet tall, ~28 feet long, ~30-foot wingspan Colors: Spring green, green-tinted blue, white PieMaster’s Alt Colors: Silver, blue tikigurl91’s Alt Colors: Yellow, pink

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A little bit of breed information:

Mistletoe Dragons possess magic over temperature, able to raise and lower the temperature in a small radius around them. This allows them to stay warm during winter and cool during summer. They also have slight control over frost, able to create ice and enchant it so that it is room temperature to the touch. They often decorate their dens—usually made in caves—with this enchanted frost.

Their temperature control allows them to regulate the temperatures of their dens, which makes them ideal to seek out during the winter. Hospitable and friendly, Mistletoes often welcome strangers and those in need into their homes. Mistletoes are very kind, and are known for giving gifts of food to the hungry and assisting others when possible.

The long, course fur on their tails often becomes matted in a way that resembles a sprig of mistletoe, hence the breed name. They use their tails as a means of body temperature regulation, focusing their magic energy on that area to allow heat to escape (or to generate warmth) rather than expend energy on warming/cooling their entire bodies. Often, small ice crystals form on their tail fur that resemble the white berries of mistletoe. These sometimes fall off, but stay enchanted with the dragon’s magic and never melt.

They are a somewhat rare sight to see flying overhead, as they are typically only seen in the depths of winter. A tradition has arisen among many humans to hug nearby friends and cherish the moment when one is seen, both to honor the breed’s amiable tendencies and to express excitement at the rare sighting.

They are an herbivorous breed that avoids harming others whenever possible.

Stay tuned! More (possibly) to come through the encyclopedia. If we can fit all this and more in the entry.