Post by Dizzy on Nov 11, 2005 15:14:09 GMT -5
For those with either gold or green dragons, your dragon has the ability to fly in a Mating Flight.
This is the way dragonkind reproduces.
When a female dragon flies to mate, it is called ‘Rising.’ On the day of her Flight, the female dragon will feel stirrings in her gut of a strange kind and her thoughts will become angry and tumultuous, impossible for even her rider to discern, followed by a ravenous hunger. This is the first awakenings of the Flight. The desire to feed overrides all other wants of the body, driving every thought from the female’s mind except fulfilling her desires.
She is no longer a logically thinking dragon, but a creature of lust. She does not even realize what is happening to her, she only knows that her instinct is screaming at her, commanding her to fill her stomach with meat, and that is the single thought occupying all of her mind. She will then make her way to the feeding grounds and attempt to feed on meat.
However, female dragons laden with meat cannot fly far or fast, so it is imperative that her rider make her blood (meaning to suck the blood from, but do not eat any meat from,) her kills only.
At this moment, the dragon is a demoness, battling the will of her rider, and will fight her rider’s command to only blood the beasts. The dragon may fight her rider’s will on every beast she kills to eat, but usually after she tastes hot blood another kind of instinct will overtake her.
The female dragon, after feeling her desire switch from meat to blood, will then be filled with lust, this maddening heat that pushes her into the sky. She will then scream a challenge to the males in the Weyr, giving off a glowing aura.
All male dragons in the Weyr has the option of chasing a Rising female. The rider of the female will stand at the side of the Feeding Grounds, surrounded by the riders of the males, who will form a semicircle around her. The female dragon will then leap into the air to be followed by however many males wish to attempt to catch her. During this time, the rider’s minds fuse with their dragon’s and they are like one, duplicating all of their dragon’s acts.
They are unaware of what they themselves are doing in their own bodies. The riders feel and see everything their dragons do, and it is as if the humans are no more, and dragons have been born in human form.
After the dragons leap off, the riders are lead back to the female’s weyr to finish the Flight. Finally, after many tricks and teasings, the female will be caught and the dragons will mate in midair, the male supporting them both.
In the Weyr, both riders will be filled with their dragon’s emotions–lust–and they themselves will have sex as well. If the Flight was that of a gold, three sevendays after the Mating Flight the female will lay the eggs in the Hatching Sands, and a sevenday later they will hatch.
((OOC, the Player of the female dragon will chose which male catches her dragon))
Golds and greens have the same basic habits during mating time, but there are a few exceptions to each.
[glow=green,2,300]Green Flight Information[/glow]
A green will Rise to mate several times a year, anywhere from 4-6 times. A few days or so before she Rises to mate, she and her rider will become irritable, especially with men. When overtaken with her desire to feed, a green will usually only battle her rider’s will for a short time, and give in to her commands after a herdbeast or two.
The aura she gives off when ready to mate is soft, and her challenging call is usually answered by browns and blues. Though sometimes, it is not uncommon for a bronze to mate a green. This is a normal occurrence and the riders in this Flight should not react to the intimate time they shared; the Weyr thinks nothing of these relations since they cannot be stopped. No eggs will come of this mating.
[glow=gold,2,300]Gold Flight Information[/glow]
A gold Rises only once or twice a year, so these Flights are considered special. Neither she nor her rider become irate before a Flight. When feeling her desire for meat, a gold is very strong-willed, fighting her rider’s dominion and commands with a viciousness that could overwhelm weaker women.
Her aura is a powerful pulse that beckons all males to fly for her, though she is most commonly caught by a bronze. However, a young gold could perhaps be mated by a larger, more powerful brown if the bronzes are young and her desire for him is great. This Flight is also important, however, not only because it bears eggs, but because the rider of the male who catches the senior queen becomes Weyrleader.
A clutch will always come from a gold flight, though the number of eggs depends on the male who caught her and how long she flew.
This is the way dragonkind reproduces.
When a female dragon flies to mate, it is called ‘Rising.’ On the day of her Flight, the female dragon will feel stirrings in her gut of a strange kind and her thoughts will become angry and tumultuous, impossible for even her rider to discern, followed by a ravenous hunger. This is the first awakenings of the Flight. The desire to feed overrides all other wants of the body, driving every thought from the female’s mind except fulfilling her desires.
She is no longer a logically thinking dragon, but a creature of lust. She does not even realize what is happening to her, she only knows that her instinct is screaming at her, commanding her to fill her stomach with meat, and that is the single thought occupying all of her mind. She will then make her way to the feeding grounds and attempt to feed on meat.
However, female dragons laden with meat cannot fly far or fast, so it is imperative that her rider make her blood (meaning to suck the blood from, but do not eat any meat from,) her kills only.
At this moment, the dragon is a demoness, battling the will of her rider, and will fight her rider’s command to only blood the beasts. The dragon may fight her rider’s will on every beast she kills to eat, but usually after she tastes hot blood another kind of instinct will overtake her.
The female dragon, after feeling her desire switch from meat to blood, will then be filled with lust, this maddening heat that pushes her into the sky. She will then scream a challenge to the males in the Weyr, giving off a glowing aura.
All male dragons in the Weyr has the option of chasing a Rising female. The rider of the female will stand at the side of the Feeding Grounds, surrounded by the riders of the males, who will form a semicircle around her. The female dragon will then leap into the air to be followed by however many males wish to attempt to catch her. During this time, the rider’s minds fuse with their dragon’s and they are like one, duplicating all of their dragon’s acts.
They are unaware of what they themselves are doing in their own bodies. The riders feel and see everything their dragons do, and it is as if the humans are no more, and dragons have been born in human form.
After the dragons leap off, the riders are lead back to the female’s weyr to finish the Flight. Finally, after many tricks and teasings, the female will be caught and the dragons will mate in midair, the male supporting them both.
In the Weyr, both riders will be filled with their dragon’s emotions–lust–and they themselves will have sex as well. If the Flight was that of a gold, three sevendays after the Mating Flight the female will lay the eggs in the Hatching Sands, and a sevenday later they will hatch.
((OOC, the Player of the female dragon will chose which male catches her dragon))
Golds and greens have the same basic habits during mating time, but there are a few exceptions to each.
[glow=green,2,300]Green Flight Information[/glow]
A green will Rise to mate several times a year, anywhere from 4-6 times. A few days or so before she Rises to mate, she and her rider will become irritable, especially with men. When overtaken with her desire to feed, a green will usually only battle her rider’s will for a short time, and give in to her commands after a herdbeast or two.
The aura she gives off when ready to mate is soft, and her challenging call is usually answered by browns and blues. Though sometimes, it is not uncommon for a bronze to mate a green. This is a normal occurrence and the riders in this Flight should not react to the intimate time they shared; the Weyr thinks nothing of these relations since they cannot be stopped. No eggs will come of this mating.
[glow=gold,2,300]Gold Flight Information[/glow]
A gold Rises only once or twice a year, so these Flights are considered special. Neither she nor her rider become irate before a Flight. When feeling her desire for meat, a gold is very strong-willed, fighting her rider’s dominion and commands with a viciousness that could overwhelm weaker women.
Her aura is a powerful pulse that beckons all males to fly for her, though she is most commonly caught by a bronze. However, a young gold could perhaps be mated by a larger, more powerful brown if the bronzes are young and her desire for him is great. This Flight is also important, however, not only because it bears eggs, but because the rider of the male who catches the senior queen becomes Weyrleader.
A clutch will always come from a gold flight, though the number of eggs depends on the male who caught her and how long she flew.