Amarignis Dragon

Amarignis Dragons were a female-only breed released on February 14, 2021 as part of the 2021 Valentine's Day event. As a limited-release dragon, they can only produce more Amarignis eggs during a short window before the Valentine's Day holiday. While still capable of breeding throughout the year, they will always produce eggs of their mate's breed outside the holiday season. Amarignis Dragons are limited to 2 cave-born dragons per scroll.

Egg
Dim flames spark up from this egg whenever joy sparks up in you.

Hatchling
''Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Small bursts of pale flames adorn its scales when there is laughter around.''

Mature hatchling
''Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Small bursts of pale flames adorn its scales when there is laughter around.''

''And look! Delicate fins now flank the fervent flames on its back. It must be close to maturing!''

Adult
''Amarignis Dragons are benign creatures, known for the brilliant flames veiling their backs. These flames are a manifestation of positive emotions present both within the dragon and in minds of those in their territory. Those with the most radiant flames are seen as the most beautiful—consequently, assuring happiness in their territory is a priority for an Amarignis, through a variety of means such as charming ballads, gifts and aid. As creatures with a fiery disposition (and perhaps a touch of vanity) adults compete with each other for territory to enhance their looks. While this can be achieved though conventional means like aggression, most charges of an Amarignis do not take well to a foreign Amarignis fighting the dragon that is so kind to them. Thus, to augment their allure, individuals gain territory from each other in a game of out-charming their inhabitants to gain their favor and positive energy. A settlement with a fervent Amarignis is a sign of happiness and well-being.''

Sprite artists

 * Dohaerys (All)
 * Mewtie (Adult)

Trivia

 * TJ09 included two Amarignis Dragons with the codes CastA and Spl4u ("Cast a spell for you") in reference to the Valentine 2021 event, Labor of Love.