Furor Pygmies, along with Astralophyne Dragons, Thundersnow Dragons, Hooded Murkling Dragons, Fanalea Dragons, Pyrrhichios Dragons, and Seraph Dragons, have the Breed Specific Action Adventure. Through this action, the user may select up to six adult "adventurer" dragons to be sent on an adventure, attempting to ally a Scourgekeeper Dragon. If successful, an adult Scourgekeeper Dragon will be added to the user's scroll and the participating adventurers will "retire", making the BSA permanently unavailable for those dragons. A failed adventure imposes a 14-day cooldown on the participating adventurers, after which they can attempt another adventure.
Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It becomes quite fierce when it gets upset.
Mature hatchling[]
Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It becomes quite fierce when it gets upset.
And look! It’s gotten bigger! It must be close to maturing.
Adult[]
What Furor Pygmies lack in size they make up for in ferocity. Their tough hides and dense fur are the perfect natural armor for fighting against opponents far larger than themselves. They will readily engage in a brawl with any challenger or creature that angers them no matter how outclassed they might seem. They are surprisingly hardy and the more riled up they get, the stronger they grow. Furor Pygmies get along well with other breeds and will happily travel along with them as long as they are shown proper respect. Nothing angers a Furor dragon more than when their companions are hurt, causing them to attack the offender relentlessly and without any thought of self preservation.
To help people better imagine the entire rpg party, I made silhouettes and the conceptors of each dragon gave me their sizes to compile into a size chart: And with the giant Scourgekeeper, our big bad evil guy! (disclaimer: sizes might change in future depending on the conceptor or if the general size scope of dc changes.)