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How would the dragons think of humans (who likes them and who doesn’t
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🔥 Burn, Arman and Levi?
🔥 FIRE - do they have any self destructive tendencies? what habits do they have that hinder them from becoming their best self?
Burn: Because of how long it went without food, sometimes it'll stop eating and just hoard food. It won't eat the food, it'll just have food with it because food makes it feel good but then it gets mad at itself when it goes bad. It's hungry, but it just... can't bring itself to eat.
Arman: He likes to get close to humans which then cause them to get freaked out or they'll try to attack him and he just thinks it's fun. He gets hurt sometimes, and the others tell him to stop, but he can't.
Levi: He avoids talking to people, even other beings that could be his friends. The only reason he doesn't avoid the other dragons is because he made a deal with their 'leader' and they don't give up on following him or keeping him there.
Levi, I leave you a good yummy meal. I hope you enjoy!
Levi stares at you, his tail swaying back and forth slowly. His eyes seemed to stare right through you, glowing faintly in the darkness. He laid on a pile of riches, all glowing with a slight magical power.
“...What you bring me?” he asks, climbing down and shifting into his more skeletonal looking form as he went. He knew who you were, you weren’t very close to him as a friend but he trusted you enough.