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Subtypes are regional variations within the Stardragon races, featuring unique features and traits. Subtypes are all COMMON, meaning you can switch your stardragon's subtype to fit their home and lineage (within your rarity tier and number of >uncommon traits. Traits that are uncommon are uncommon across the board, no traits are more or less common if they match the subtype). Subtype traits are not locked to their types, meaning you can have a desert dasher with kelpie dasher feet if you so choose! These cases can be chosen either for aesthetics, or to show intermingling lineage. HOWEVER, the no hybridization between races rule still applies. You cannot apply Dasher traits to Sweepers, etc. You cannot give mossy fins to a Shooter born to a Kelpie Dasher and a Shooter. You can however show interspecies lineage genealogy for fluff levels and fur length, since these are not traits and have no rarity. Fluff it up.
Hopefully that is all clear, if you have any questions please ask down below!
DISCLAIMER: While we have created several subtypes with very lore-heavy concepts, no one is under any obligation to follow Jo’Arca lore for their subspecies. If a person simply wishes to apply the look to a stardragon for no other reason than “it looks cool” that is perfectly fine! The lore is mainly there for people who like having an extra bit of concept flavor or want to make characters that go with the Jo’Arca lore.
Starweaver Trait and Info Sheet
Starweaver Leader
Check out the map for reference here!
Map Biomes Breakdown
STARWEAVER SUBTYPE - FUU WEAVER
“So you want to know more about Tikti? One of the greatest warriors of the world? He who took a cloud from the very sky? He who rode on the back of Raziel? Well you came to the right place! Please sit a while. Have a drink! I shall tell you the the greatest tales…”
The fuu weaver is often a stardragon considered by many to be associated with protection and guardians. In Vesper or any location with a high weaver population, it isn’t uncommon to see the iconography and masks containing the tell-tale fangs adorning banks and temples to seemingly protect said locations from unseen threats. The association is fair, as most fuu weavers claim their ancestry and origin to a classic hero whose humble beginnings were of a simple palace guard. As such, most families of this subtype attempt to emulate their honoured ancestor by following his example.
While the majority of of fuu weavers can be found in Vesper and Algu, it is often joked that if you find a weaver temple or monastery that you will find a token fuu weaver residing there. However, there are a fair amount of fuu weavers who have taken to heart the tales of their ancestor’s great deeds as an adventurer and wanderer...so often travel the world seeking said adventure as bards or guards for hire. To the point most consider the fuu part of two orders: The Guardians and the Wanderers.
Funny enough, while both orders are known for getting along with the other races...the two sides tend to bristle at one another. The temple guards find their wandering cousins to be overly loud and boisterous and too prone to drinking and nonsense with a severe lack of inner contemplation while the wanderers tend to find their temple guard cousins to be too stuffy and serious and needing to “lighten up and enjoy life more”. However both are lovers of stories and legends, and will set aside differences over a good tale.
Physically, the fuu subtype is visually striking with manes and fur that often curl and swirl to resemble their fluffy cloudlike tails. They often have unique fangs that protrude from their mouths and most tend to also have more defined claws. The ends of their ears tend to have stylized tips versus the typical weaver fluff and according to most the eyes of fuu weavers shine exceptionally bright even in the darkest of environments.
While there are a few fuu craftsmen, most fuu tend to lean towards martial professions. However there are a few fuu ran breweries that are famous for their ales and strong spirits. It isn’t too uncommon to see most wandering fuu with at least one gourd full of spirits back home as their custom is to take that part of home them...and should the gourd go empty it is a sign it is time for them to return and visit. Which brings up the joke of you can tell how well a fuu wanderer gets along with their family based on how big their drinking gourd is.
Unlike other stardragons, fuu females usually do not bother with flowers until they feel a relationship has developed enough to warrant one being made. Which leads many to joke the fuu are married to their jobs or the road. But when a fuu does decide they wish to create a flower for their beloved, they often pick one from the location of where they first met them, whatever/wherever that may be.
Adaptations tend to include extra resilience to the cold (even more so than the average weaver), ability to survive in low oxygen environments, expert climbers.
Both the Male and Female Weavers shown here exhibit entirely common traits.
Weaver and background art by RaptorSlut
Writing by missmab
StarDragons © DeleteTheStars, RaptorSlut, and Cloneclone
Subtypes are regional variations within the Stardragon races, featuring unique features and traits. Subtypes are all COMMON, meaning you can switch your stardragon's subtype to fit their home and lineage (within your rarity tier and number of >uncommon traits. Traits that are uncommon are uncommon across the board, no traits are more or less common if they match the subtype). Subtype traits are not locked to their types, meaning you can have a desert dasher with kelpie dasher feet if you so choose! These cases can be chosen either for aesthetics, or to show intermingling lineage. HOWEVER, the no hybridization between races rule still applies. You cannot apply Dasher traits to Sweepers, etc. You cannot give mossy fins to a Shooter born to a Kelpie Dasher and a Shooter. You can however show interspecies lineage genealogy for fluff levels and fur length, since these are not traits and have no rarity. Fluff it up.
Hopefully that is all clear, if you have any questions please ask down below!
DISCLAIMER: While we have created several subtypes with very lore-heavy concepts, no one is under any obligation to follow Jo’Arca lore for their subspecies. If a person simply wishes to apply the look to a stardragon for no other reason than “it looks cool” that is perfectly fine! The lore is mainly there for people who like having an extra bit of concept flavor or want to make characters that go with the Jo’Arca lore.
Starweaver Trait and Info Sheet
Starweaver Leader
Check out the map for reference here!
Map Biomes Breakdown
STARWEAVER SUBTYPE - FUU WEAVER
FuuWeaver Traits“So you want to know more about Tikti? One of the greatest warriors of the world? He who took a cloud from the very sky? He who rode on the back of Raziel? Well you came to the right place! Please sit a while. Have a drink! I shall tell you the the greatest tales…”
The fuu weaver is often a stardragon considered by many to be associated with protection and guardians. In Vesper or any location with a high weaver population, it isn’t uncommon to see the iconography and masks containing the tell-tale fangs adorning banks and temples to seemingly protect said locations from unseen threats. The association is fair, as most fuu weavers claim their ancestry and origin to a classic hero whose humble beginnings were of a simple palace guard. As such, most families of this subtype attempt to emulate their honoured ancestor by following his example.
While the majority of of fuu weavers can be found in Vesper and Algu, it is often joked that if you find a weaver temple or monastery that you will find a token fuu weaver residing there. However, there are a fair amount of fuu weavers who have taken to heart the tales of their ancestor’s great deeds as an adventurer and wanderer...so often travel the world seeking said adventure as bards or guards for hire. To the point most consider the fuu part of two orders: The Guardians and the Wanderers.
Funny enough, while both orders are known for getting along with the other races...the two sides tend to bristle at one another. The temple guards find their wandering cousins to be overly loud and boisterous and too prone to drinking and nonsense with a severe lack of inner contemplation while the wanderers tend to find their temple guard cousins to be too stuffy and serious and needing to “lighten up and enjoy life more”. However both are lovers of stories and legends, and will set aside differences over a good tale.
Physically, the fuu subtype is visually striking with manes and fur that often curl and swirl to resemble their fluffy cloudlike tails. They often have unique fangs that protrude from their mouths and most tend to also have more defined claws. The ends of their ears tend to have stylized tips versus the typical weaver fluff and according to most the eyes of fuu weavers shine exceptionally bright even in the darkest of environments.
While there are a few fuu craftsmen, most fuu tend to lean towards martial professions. However there are a few fuu ran breweries that are famous for their ales and strong spirits. It isn’t too uncommon to see most wandering fuu with at least one gourd full of spirits back home as their custom is to take that part of home them...and should the gourd go empty it is a sign it is time for them to return and visit. Which brings up the joke of you can tell how well a fuu wanderer gets along with their family based on how big their drinking gourd is.
Unlike other stardragons, fuu females usually do not bother with flowers until they feel a relationship has developed enough to warrant one being made. Which leads many to joke the fuu are married to their jobs or the road. But when a fuu does decide they wish to create a flower for their beloved, they often pick one from the location of where they first met them, whatever/wherever that may be.
Adaptations tend to include extra resilience to the cold (even more so than the average weaver), ability to survive in low oxygen environments, expert climbers.
Both the Male and Female Weavers shown here exhibit entirely common traits.
Weaver and background art by RaptorSlut
Writing by missmab
StarDragons © DeleteTheStars, RaptorSlut, and Cloneclone
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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