Frostbite Dragon

Frostbite Dragons were released on the 3rd of May 2014 alongside the Falconiform Wyverns.

Egg
"Frost is creeping over this cold egg."

Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It blends into the snow."

Mature Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It blends into the snow. And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing."

Adult
"Frostbite dragons first appear at the beginning of winter, creeping in with the frosts. They have found their place in human lore as the spirits of snow, since they only reveal themselves in during icy weather. In the depths of winter, they cover the world in blankets of snow and are believed to be responsible for the glittering frost that creeps over everything. Although they appear cold and distant, they are actually rather mischievous and enjoy spending time dancing through blizzards."

Sprite Artists

 * Glass Walker (Adult)
 * Shiny Hazard Sign (All)
 * Infinis (All)

Transparency
Adult Frostbites have semi-transparent tails; their color depends on the background's color.



Additional Information
Shiny Hazard Sign shared some information about the Frostbite dragon on the forums: "Shiny Hazard Sign"

- *clears throat* So! Frostbite dragons are about the size of a large house. (big fellas!) They live almost exclusively in snowy mountain ranges where they can cloak themselves in flurries and snowstorms. They don't reveal themselves very often and are seldom seen in the open. However, these dragons are a bit playful by nature and enjoy company of their own or those they have claimed as their own. They're masters at Hide n' Seek because they can disappear easily into blizzards and heavy snow (hence, why their sprite is partially transparent), although lore has it that they can actually turn into snow themselves.... (jack frost, anyone?) Their diet consists of reindeer, wolves, or basically anything alive that can be found in the mountaintops. (they're not picky) Because they sleep partially buried in the snow surrounded by ice and rocks, they are often mistaken for glaciers when slumbering. Frostbites are also responsible for spreading the fern-like pattern of frost over everything they touch!

To the question as to why the Frostbite's tail is tansparent, Shiny Hazard Sign gave the following answer: "Shiny Hazard Sign"

- It's supposed to give the illusion that he's stepping from a blizzard/snow storm, not disappearing tail-first XD Because they're so talented with blending into flurries, it often appears as if they solidify as they step out of the storms. c: Hope that helps~!