King Edmund and his wife, Queen Cleostone, sizzle happily as they lovingly wrap their tails around their precious daughter, Princess Keristone. Edmund’s marriage to Cleostone united the human Kingdom of Wetren with the dragon Kingdom of Draconia, and together they ruled for many happy centuries. Their reign was remembered as an age of harmony, where nature and civilization walked hand in hand and the bond between dragons and mortals reshaped the kingdom for the better.
Masters of transformation, Edmund and Cleostone wielded shapeshifting not as spectacle, but as an expression of joy, unity, and trust—often changing form together as easily as breathing, and teaching Keristone that identity was something to be explored, not feared. In raising their daughter, they shared the language of magic, the weight of a crown (even one made out of flowers), and the gentler lessons of kindness and wonder. This portrait preserves a moment of peace from that golden age, when a family who could become anything chose, above all else, to be together.
Masters of transformation, Edmund and Cleostone wielded shapeshifting not as spectacle, but as an expression of joy, unity, and trust—often changing form together as easily as breathing, and teaching Keristone that identity was something to be explored, not feared. In raising their daughter, they shared the language of magic, the weight of a crown (even one made out of flowers), and the gentler lessons of kindness and wonder. This portrait preserves a moment of peace from that golden age, when a family who could become anything chose, above all else, to be together.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Western Dragon
Size 1561 x 2360px
File Size 796.8 kB
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