Hydra, Greece
Welcome to Hydra, Greece, an idyllic isle in the Aegean Sea, filled with great beaches, delicious food, and a kingdom of cats.
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Hydra Island! In Christmas 🎄 mood! 🇬🇷🇬🇷 || Giannis Tsounis (Blueman)💦
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Oh boy do I have Lore for you!
Bone Elementals are born from dragon bones that protrude from the hydra-esque creature (like Shin Godzilla) and share similar features as to blend in with the family/nest of baby dragons.
Bone Elementals reproduce asexually; however, they cannot do it themselves. They would need a dragon to create another one of their kind.
Bone elementals usually stick with the family if the hatching of the baby dragons is successful and are adopted into the herd. Usually the mother dragon will nurture the Bone Elemental (creating them prematurely, before laying eggs) until they are old enough/fit to raise the young hatchlings.
If the dragon looses their children via miscarriage or the eggs are destroyed, the Bone Elemental will be exiled. If the Bone Elemental is too young by the time the Dragon can no longer come to be with child, the Dragon may attempt to find another family to take care of it. However, another mother dragon will never take in a Bone Elemental they did not create it themselves.
Bone Elementals are an undead species and have an indefinite life span, since dragons live longer than most humans.
Cupid’s mother was a Greek Hydra (Dragon) specific to the Milos Catacombs, yet when she had a miscarriage only a few weeks into her pregnancy, she migrated to Acropolis to give Cupid up. That being said, she landed on Eros’ doorstep where she then became a demigoddess, and her biology had shifted somewhat to match.
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Let´s upload all the creatuanry stuff so far before january is over.
Day 1 Karkinos, also know as the crab that decided to do crab things when Hercules was doing Hercules stuff.
Heavely inspired by an ancient greece genious artist
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Daisy Jones and The Six, Episode 7
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Boy on a Dolphin
Jean Negulesco. 1957
Windmill
Κανόνια, Υδρα, 18040, Idra 180 40, Greece
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