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Two-Finned Blunas, or Blunas, are a hybrid species released on January 15, 2010, alongside Canopy, Electric and Nocturne dragons.

Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Bluna" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.

Pairings to obtain a Two-Finned Bluna:

Official descriptions[]

Egg[]

This egg has colored speckles on it.

Hatchling[]

Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It is clearly a water animal.

Mature hatchling[]

Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It is clearly a water animal.

And look! Its fins have grown larger! It must be close to maturing.

Adult[]

Two-Finned Blunas are a very social breed of dragon, living in packs of dragons called “pods.” Blunas are very curious and playful creatures and several dragons in a pod will often “play” with one other, chasing each other around, tossing seaweed back and forth, and riding ocean swells. They are occasionally seen swimming alongside whales and dolphins.

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Sprites[]

Series Egg Hatchling Mature hatchling Adult
Female Two-Finned Bluna egg Two-Finned Bluna hatchling Two-Finned Bluna mature hatchling Two-Finned Bluna adult female
Male Two-Finned Bluna adult male

Egg sequence[]

Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Dead
Two-Finned Bluna egg Two-Finned Bluna crack 1 Two-Finned Bluna crack 2 Two-Finned Bluna crack 3 Two-Finned Bluna crack 4 Two-Finned Bluna crack 5 Two-Finned Bluna dead egg

Retired sprites[]

Temporary event sprites
Series Egg Hatchling Mature hatchling Adult
Halloween 2012
Female
Two-Finned Bluna adult female Halloween 2012
Halloween 2012
Male
Two-Finned Bluna adult male Halloween 2012
April Fools' Day 2018
Female
Two-Finned Bluna adult female AF 2018
April Fools' Day 2018
Male
Two-Finned Bluna adult male AF 2018
April Fools' Day 2022
Female
Two-Finned Bluna adult female AF 2022
April Fools' Day 2022
Male
Two-Finned Bluna adult male AF 2022

Encyclopedia entry[]

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Appearance/Basic Anatomy

  • Have a single set of true limbs.
  • Glide through the water using wings like fins.
  • Their scales are not like fish scales, but rather tough, and raised in the middle in a sharp ridge.
  • Females have larger fins.
  • Light blue underbelly and fins with slightly darker bodies.

Hatchling Behavior

  • Swim back to front under their parents until they are half grown, similar to whales.
  • Newly hatched hatchlings are somnolent and enjoy sleeping tucked under a parent’s fin.
  • Voracious little critters.
  • Enjoy catching currents to speed up their swimming.

Adult Behavior

  • Social critters.
  • Can be aggressive or even dangerous to humans if provoked or harmed but are generally benign.
  • Largest pod observed consisted of thousands of members.
  • Best kept in groups of at least four.
  • Enjoy riding ocean swells with surfers.

Habitat

  • Marine creatures, though like other water dragons, can live in freshwater too.
  • Tend to avoid human settlements.
  • Do well in temperate–chilly regions.
  • Capable of ramming into and breaking apart ice floes.

Diet

  • Mostly red fleshed fish.
  • Blunas are expensive to feed in captivity.

Trivia[]

  • Their odd name was derived from one of Marrionetta's teachers, Mr. Sweeting: they were discussing the blue-finned tuna in class, and he would unerringly say "two-finned bluna" by accident. (Here's to you, Mr. Sweeting.)