Personality: Friendly, playful, protective, gentle History: When a child brings home an animal, it's usualy a lost cat or puppy... maybe a lizard.
No parent would expect their child to bring home a dragon. But that's exactly what one little girl did, having found the dragon hiding in the bushes at the local park. After coxing it from the undergrowth, and finding its wing broken, five year old Ashlyne all but dragged the lost dragon home and hid it in her father's unused tool shed. There the dragon lived for several days, Ashlyne secretly bringing him food and water. She named him Kian.
It was not long, however before her parents discovered the surprise.
At first they were wary of the dragon, but when seeing his broken wing, Ashlyne's mother, a vet, took pity on him. Setting his wing, she said he could stay until it healed.
Five years later, having moved to a small country farm, Kian still lives with Ashlyne and her family. Living in a treehouse in the bushland at the back of the farm. Kian is Ashlyne's best freind, and they often explore the woodland together, playing games like hide and seak and chasey.
He loves feathers, he has several parots tail feathers on his wings, a crow feather necklace and a peacock feather that Ashlyne brough him after a trip to a wildlife park that he wears tied to an earing. He tore his left ear when one of his earings snagged on a branch. The anklet he wears are carved from sandlewood.
Man, no way can I win when it comes to drawing and story xDD Quite epic! The only thing I have to say is, When you put the copyrights, You are crediting the wrong species owner xDD
Omg this is so cute. The story is very sweet and really touching ;u; The artwork is really impressive too, and I LOVE all his accessories, especially the feathers clipped into his wings and the necklace. This is awesome! You did an amazing job on this!
Quite epic!
The only thing I have to say is, When you put the copyrights, You are crediting the wrong species owner xDD
You are great! Hope you win C:
feathers =
No problem! You did a fantastic job on this!