Plundergrave

The Defilers of the Dead

Mystery Class

Firepower - 7

Shot Limit - 1

Attack - 16

Armour - 9

Speed - 11

Jaw Strength - 4

Stealth - 15

Venom - 0

The dragon attacks the graves of vikings warriors and swallows the corpses inside. This dragon is the most disgusting and shameful of dragons. Extremely Dangerous, Kill on Sight.


Plundergrave

The Plundergrave has two large forearms and two small back legs, giving it a characteristic sloping appearance. Its neck is long and snaky, and protected by rows of spines. The head looks like that of a Scauldron, although the bottom jaw is much more rigid. Its forelegs are muscular and are armed with huge claws that look much like swords, while the back legs are nothing special and shaped like a Monstrous Nightmare's. The tail is long and features two curved blade-like scales at the end, although they are blunt. The Plundergrave's scales are dark green and grey.

Fear Class

Advanced Class

Firepower - 1

Shot Limit - 7

Attack - 16

Armour - 9

Speed - 11

Jaw Strength - 4

Stealth - 15

Venom - 0

The Plundergrave commonly resides on Loki's Fingers, on Blood-Mud Marsh or the 'index finger'. They can disguise themselves in the boggy land by lying flat on the mud; this makes the dragon appear to be a large rock covered moss or swamp water. The Plundergrave has large claws that can work as spades to dig into dry dirt.

Strangely Plundergraves cannot eat food that is fresh, they apparently need their food to decompose and dampen for it to be edible. For this reason, Plundergraves dig holes in mud to bury their food in, only returning to eat their prepared meal. Plundergraves mark their food sites with rocky slabs, which vikings often confuse for makeshift gravestones. Four around 12 years of the dragon's life, the Plundergrave lives on a pescivore diet, but once older they require the nutrients of red meat that fish cannot provide.

Plundergraves all share the Blood-Mud Marsh and never intrude on their territory, except to mate. Each pair lays one or two pair of eggs which they each take to their respective territory to raise separately. Once of adult age, Plundergraves hatchlings fight for command over their parent's territory, the champion having rights to its sibling's food.

Do not attempt to approach a Plundergrave's food cache as it will immediately consider you a threat and attack. The dragon can also not be safely approached when hunting, which mean the dragon can almost never be tamed. The only way to safely tame and train a Plundergrave is to call the dragon and wait for it to approach.


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