Dragon Breeding Program With so many dragons about the place, it was only a matter of time before proper pairing off was done among the many species at Carramba. Younger students are reminded that dragons often grow considerably faster than their riders or caretakers, and thus if they're 'too mature' a student should consult with the Dragon Studies instructors to see what the best course of action is during a breed season. Help can be given to those with sensitive emotional bonds, to avoid any undue trauma or stress, confusion, or distraction during classes while dragons are pairing up. Below find a roster of the past, current, and upcoming available nests. Remember that not everyone who applies for a dragon will get one, as it's up to the dragon, not the student or applicant, whether they pair up during a hatching. Time is wonky, literally anyone will be welcome from any era. If they can make it to the CHS nesting zone, there's always a chance to befriend a dragon. RY date is Rookery Year, 0 is Rookery Established. The year spans are for 'graduated' at CHS. |
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Date (RY, Local) |
Pair |
Available out of Total |
-3/2018-2025 | Sholoon Chxalli + Fahrlanath Mai -mai Chxalli | Second Nest Only |
-2/2020-2029 | Toko + Amphithorinath | 3 / 18, plus Second Nest likely |
-?/2015-?? | Ganeen + Veretus / Filidechiroptirex | 2 / 6, more possible |
0/2012-2029 | Pearla-Tiki + Amenolo Friskers / Risk-Taker | ? / ? |
5/2019-2029 | Tameji + Cedanuachoth | 2 / 6, more likely |