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** 2025 note that I am deprecating the less-informative non-current version
at treason.htm because it's stupid old and never included his dragon O.o **

Name Treason
Status Dragon Master, Outsider, CHS Instructor
Gender
Age
Lifespan
Male^ / Irrelevant / Immortal
Born Year
LAZ
Before 11000 / Probably Neres
Breeding Natural B6
Fertility Very Fertile, can shift to bear as well as sire offspring
Parents &
Family
See Below...
Bred To / Offspring Zekiran Births including ^DMZ alternate timeline prior to 11k
11121 / Xhiaan / Nightmare
^??? / ?? / Griid
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CHS Births
2025 Swim / Dean Rhiin of Twoarth / Ruu'sta Rhiin
Int - 90
App - 82
Edu - 80
Cha - 76
Str - 70/75
Soc - 32/64
Hea - 67/69
Agg - 74
Agi - 78/85m
San - 60
Rea - 79/84
Cou - 75
Sensory Mods
Psionic 160
Pressure/Hear^ 240
Taste 44 (beak)
Movement Mods
Flight 3x
Body Type
Varies Significantly
biped+tail = 85
+glide = 160
+flight = 240
Holdings
Land ^DMZ+CHS
Land/Area/Zone Amount, Use
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Bayaran n/a
Budak n/a
Hires/Employs pfffff
Savings unneeded
Profession
kc per year
CHS Instructor, Dragon Mastery not connected to fighting Incursion
unneeded money
Powers
Genetic Purity
Power Rank
28 >> 08 self-changed
0 ** note that all powers work 1 tier stronger and Special level abilities cannot be resisted even by other PR 0 people

Minor

Dream Shape, can enter at will any sleeper's dreamscape, and alter it according to his will. Needs to be asleep to do this, but can be within 100 miles of another sleeper and immediately senses their location. These dreams don't have to be nightmares, he leaves that to his daughter...

^Ghost-form, turns to a semi-transparent phase-shifted shape, which can pass through objects as well as scare the living crap out of people, and can fly without flapping. Note that while phased he is far more sensitive to pressure, air currents, and can hear considerably better than normally shifted. He doesn't particularly care for this power but it can be extremely helpful in getting around in places where taking flight would be impossible. Maintains this ability for short periods (under 10 minutes) because he figures he can just intangible himself upward far enough to be in open skies

Invasive Telepathy and Strong Empathy, developed over millennia he is quite attentive to mental and emotional quirks, reserving his telepathic communication for private talks when others don't need to know what is being said

Major

Mental + Psionic Awareness, can sense living minds (sentient or animal) as well as dead psionic presences for over 100 miles radius. This power is technically always-on, but he has learned (within his first century of life in fact) how to tune out or listen to specific mental signatures within his sphere. Minds that are psionic or magical, vortal, or whatever in nature including those which are dead can be sensed with greater ease and at longer distances. While he can sense animal life, the only time he really does so is when he's hungry

Mind Control, anything he can sense and overcome with his will power, he can control the actions and reactions, at a distance of more than 50 miles. This increases in potency the closer you are to him.

*Information and Genetic Absorption, though this is a power that technically works automatically when he connects with a dreamer or intelligent mind otherwise, he has put this to good use at Carramba High in translating all the various languages to be able to both understand and speak them in class. A skilled telepath will be able to extract this knowledge too. Note that this also shows up as a side effect of Shapeshifting, if he is emulating a specific creature or person, and has physical access to them or a part of them (anything that may contain enough DNA to feel its composition) he can 'swish it around in himself' and figure out what issues or defects there might be. However he cannot 'weaponize' this, he can only use the gene information to shape himself

Special *Complete Shapeshifting, can shape into anything from 1/2 to 3x his mass, any form of animal or vegetable matter. He is capable of doing this to a genetic level, effectively duplicating another person down to the DNA, not merely their appearance. For the most part aside from 'in hunting form', he condenses his wings (often down to cute adorable little bat wings) and may lose the frills and dangerous spikey bits, but he does prefer to keep his tail, as it is fun to wave in front of people. Can combine the information gathered by listening in on dreaming people with their psionic signature, suss out their genetics, and be running around as an exact duplicate within a day or so with practice for voice intonation and mannerisms
Combined *Body Shape / Psyche Transfer, though he only uses this a few times in his life, shown below in the story Mirage urges him to do it this one more time. As described in the story he is able to force his own psionic power into a dead or nearly-dead life form, and use it as if it were his own, including rearranging the DNA
Physical Mutations / Social Disadvantages
Mutations As shown above, this is Treason's 'birth' form. However he is capable of fully and completely altering his mass, gender, coloration, and quantity of limbs as desired, and does so almost instantly if it's minor such as losing the spines or tail, shrinking or expanding his wings, or in extremely rare cases just becoming an entirely different color scheme

Minor

Claws (all over the place, minimum of 2 points impale each, may add 4 points of cutting)
Horns (medium, sharp, 4 points impale, 8 points bash if he must hit you)
Beak (sharp, has teeth too, 4 points cutting)
Ears (large/long)
Spikes with Webbing (arms visibly, legs also have extra floof; tail lacks webs; 8 points each impale, add poison as needed)

Major

Modded Legs/Feet (has thumbs on feet, yes, this is why he has a bonus in Agi, also very strong kick 8 point bashing)
Very Floofy/Feathery (there is no skin showing anywhere on him above except his feets)
Full Head Mod (long neck, predatory show bird)
Long Thin Tail (a 'lovely' tail from Amaranth...)
Poison Delivery (Spikes/Spines produce a neurotoxin capable of taking down a horse-sized animal in about 10 minutes from injection to death)

Special

Full Flight Wings (typically around 20' spread and glide easily, but can shift considerably larger for full flight at 36'; claws on wrists can do up to 8 points cutting and impale plus poison, full wing snap as an attack or defensive movement can stun small prey or cause 4 points bashing knockback if actually struck by them; can remain on warm air currents indefinitely, but does not struggle with rain, sleet, blizzard, or still air)

Full Regenerative Immortality (inherited from his parents who are also immortal, for several generations of shifting and genetic alteration. A lot of his ancestry show up several times, reinforcing the existing long-lived genes. He recovers from injuries up to 48 points in less than an hour, and definitely has survived far worse than merely that. If he didn't have all the floof and extras, his bipedal humanoid form would look 'perpetually in his young adulthood' which is when all of his real abilities started manifesting)

Disadvantages

Display Behavior and Coloration, he will unconsciously jolt into a specific form or color scheme if he's startled somehow or has very strong emotional responses to things going on around himself. This is a result of having lived in the Zekiran wilderness for close to 70 thousand years mostly alone, he's still coming out of that as well as the long period of time spent among the Zekirans on their immortal journey to Planet 20

Appears entirely unapproachable but he'd love to get close. Closer than that. No, really. He enjoys both being snuggly for snuggles, and getting a reaction to being snuggly toward inappropriate people at awkward times; in other words that Social Skill is a concerted effort at times, if he's left to his own devices and just doesn't inhibit himself, he will be wrapped around your leg or looming behind your shoulder in turns. He is full capable of behaving himself. Don't doubt that.

Casually Destructive, he's large and spiky and has really big wings most of the time. He does have to make sure that if he's snuggling up against anyone, his spines are not actively producing their poisonous coating

Skills (5 = normal/adequate, 15 = typical professional, 30 = truly stellar professional level)
Basics Literacy 15/CHS 10
Math 5
Personal 15
Land/Area (local only: DMZ 10 / CHS 5 / P20 10 doesn't care much about world-wide)
Status Command 10
Style 15
Events Organization /CHS 15 /DMZ 5
Law /pfffffhahahaha no actually CHS 10 to make sure he knows what's what there
Politics /absolutely fucking not
Professional
Former Brute
#Current Instructor

Nightmare Shaper -- is very skilled at his minor power of dream shaping, and is very clever about scaring people with it

Fighting Techniques -- Using his poison spikes on his arms and legs, tail tip and wing claws, he has a special martial arts which involves all of these things, as well as the occasional eye-jab with his beak, or ripping motion with his horns. He'll simply tear anything that comes up to him to shreds, if he thinks it means him harm

Interrogation -- With the intimidating shape he usually has, Treason is a well-chosen strong arm or interrogator. He prefers to use mental techniques on more sophisticated subjects, but he also enjoys a good romp in the world of pain too

#Teaching -- Treason deeply enjoys being around lots of people, soaking up the personalities and worries and glee of the kids as well as instructors and staff at CHS.

#Personal Appraisal -- knows when kids or staff are struggling, and takes pains to fix what he can.

Class schedule below kinda says it all

Post Instructor
Tenure New 2020s
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Smarts/GM 7
Bod/Feets 8
RWS 4
Luck 3
Drive 0 / Flight Navigation 8
Looks 5
Cool/Mouth 7
Bonk 10+
Period Class Teaching
1 (off)
2 Powers and their Uses
3 Shapeshifting Techniques
4 Mastering Flight
5 Shapeshifting Techniques
6 Powers and their Uses
7 Mastering Flight
8 Martial Arts for Non-Humans (Dirty and Dangerous Body Parts)
Notes Also participated in the Road Rally 2014 on Team Blue
Personal Skills

Socialization -- he takes any social situation in stride and learns to move in any social clique which interests him, whether or not they like him

Flight -- using his tattered looking wings, which can be shaped into massive leathery-feathered things, Treason can fly great distances and into high atmosphere with no ill effects.

Manipulation/Physical -- Treason has thumbs on his feet. When he's flying, he can use both sets of limbs otherwise to carry things, catch prey, or even give hugs

Power Use All powers including dampening their use are at 50, because he's immortal and hella old, needs no rolls for success, he will simply do the thing.
Dragon *
Bonded at  

Treason

*indicates
duplicated
lines

Vortex Veh
Vivica
Dawn*
Vesper
Myst+Voor
(Mirage*+Vanya*, Mita+Vrang)
Briarios
Ruh+Bree
Vikat
Tsukiya
Vrtanya+Kitsune
(Raanatani*+Vanya*, Kitty+Feng)
Vendetta
Velvet+Vlad
(Amaranth*+Haesh*, Riita*+Vanya*)
Tekigo
Ranaghanti
Sarasvati
Shakti+Keshtel
(Mirage*+Beao*, Eshy/Divine+Vanya*)
[Raanatani*+Beden]
Riot
Rachael+Darkhanis
Twilight
Dawn*
^^
Dedius
Riitatul*+DaavRhiin*
Lathe
Cshaurhiin
Shire
Reno
Riitatul*
Tul
Daav*
Rhiin
Osh*
Iolen
Chanay*
()
 
Tailin
Tylee
Shatter
Mirage*+Aern
Ten
Engel+Aeroch
Tandri
Triia
 
Etan
 

History:
Spent a long long time on Zekira. Zekira died. He and his other immortal companions left it. Now he roams with them (or without them, on occasion) to other planets looking for a place to colonize and breed a new Zekiran race. He has sired offspring on many planets, though none of them are immortal and all of them resemble their mothers' races and not his -- he is a full shapeshifter after all, and that goes down to the genetic level. He is millions of years old, and like all good bored immortals, he has been insane, normal, cowardly, cool, and dominating, depending on the surroundings. On the Ship, he tends to a couple odd little animals here and there, but would far rather deal with sentient civilizations instead. That's why he's chosen "here" (wherever that may be, planet or dimension wise) to investigate

Personality:
Treason is actually quite a nice fellow. He is very calm, stable and annoyingly clever. It is his way to locate information on people or things before he jumps into a situation, so even if he seems innocent or naive of something, he most likely already knows quite a lot about it. He is very loyal, to people who are loyal back to him. Breaking that bond will turn him into a dire enemy.

** From Mirage's pages - he helps remember her and keeps her safely in his mind for an eternity, this is that moment. It might not be entirely correct today.**

"I do not know, my honorable Lady..." Treason said, darkly, "this is a great risk, and an unconventional means..."

I know it is, but bear with me. I trust you, Treason. You can do this for me. I know it. It is important.

The long-necked and strangely shaped Zekiran moved his wings around, and looked down his beak. He could not say that he saw her with his eyes, because he knew he was using other senses than mere physical ones to percieve Mirage. The faint image that he did see was a female, humanoid without all of his bells and whistles. In other words, Mirage: one of his distant ancestors. Or more accurately, her ghost.

Keep me. Keep my memory. I trust you...

"I will honor your request, Mirage, but ... only because I have always wanted to meet you."

The ghost smiled a bit, faintly, and then Treason took her mind, her powers, and her history into the back of his own mind. He tucked it away where it would be safe. He was more than intelligent enough to keep her separated, and he was the consummate shapeshifter after all - he dedicated a small portion of his own flesh to her memory. It would never fade, never fail. Not unless he himself met an end, and that was far from likely.

***

That was seven hundred thousand years ago.

Mirage's powers were strong enough that at times, Treason 'let her out' and allowed her to use his own body to look, to touch others. It wasn't often, though. It was draining for her to do so, and that was the last thing that Treason wanted, for Mirage to have gone all this way and then to not be there when he opened his mind up again.

The ship drifted from world to world, from star to star. And she had been around for almost a million before that, before asking for this rest that Treason could offer.

He felt her mind touching his, and Treason - settled up in his high viewing nook in the ship's central spire - closed his eyes to let her out once again. She did not come all the way out, merely wanting to talk.

You are bored, Treason, and that is never a good sign.

"You are still wise, my Lady."

You know that I was not an Owner, Treason, I was a High Holder.

"... You could have been anything you wished, Mirage, why choose that?" Treason nested down, resting his beak across his chest, and feeling his horns press against the back steel-glass wall.

Mirage gave a little pause, and then chose to allow him into her mind, more fully than he expected. He was suddenly immersed in a world of her own, her past - their planet's past.

***

There was a moment when Mirage, old and tired, had thought that she wished Vanya would have been there earlier, in her life. She would have been very different if she had had the pleasure of falling in love with him say, even ten years before they'd first met. And of course, he would say that he had fallen in love with her at that moment - everyone did. The first moment they met her, every man, and a considerable number of women, fell in love with Mirage. But...

But she was already involved, already having had no fewer than two children before they met. She recalled the party clearly - it was one of Morgontain's parties, and Mirage was barely into her fourth decade. Vanya, only about 15 years older than she, but he was so serious, so old already. He was always more mature than he ought to have been, but in so many ways, so much more innocent.

The party had been going on for hours already, when Mirage spied two extremely tall men talking to one another. One was closer to her age, while the other had been pointed out by Morgontain herself at the party when she'd arrived. Mirage knew who the blue skinned man was: she'd seen Beast Lord Aern Kshau at the races more than once. He was a masterful Steed racer, clearly loved the sport and loved the animals around him. And she'd heard that this dark-brown skinned one with the long black hair, that was Breed Master Vanya Sengihr. That was a name familiar to Mirage, by family means. She thought she'd heard it somewhere, from someone else. (Little did she know that in fact, she'd had whole conversations about the family - only to have them erased carefully and with pleasant thoughts, by one Darkhanis Paveh... the elder Sengihr's brother...)

There was something intensely sensual about the two men there. Mirage realized a moment too late that she had forgotten to block out this week for her mostly-annual fertility event! It would be a disaster, wouldn't it? She worried - her heart fluttered.

It nearly burst when the two men of her intense scrutiny turned at the same moment and looked at her. They almost had the same eyes, too, vivid blue on Kshau, and a peacock-shade on Sengihr's. They held the same look on their faces too, though Aern's was a bit more wild, Vanya's was a subtle desire.

They were all Hyperfertile. Mirage quickly looked away, trying to find Morgontain. But it was hardly worth the effort - she discovered that she had a horrid case of tunnel vision and could barely see beyond the offered tray of fruits that a Slave held up.

"Mistress?" Asked the young Slave, "Are you well?"

"I - I'm ..."

"She will be fine," Said a deep but feminine voice. Morgontain's. "Mirage, dearest? You should have told me you were feeling fertile this morning..."

"Ah - I ..."

"That's the fewest coherent words I have ever heard from your lips, my sweet," Morgontain said with a smirk crossing her scarred face. She'd been kicked by a Steed, damaged a bit in the subsequent fall in a stall, but to everyone there Morgontain would always be the most dignified woman in the world. Mirage certainly thought so, but her mind was turbulent - it was hardly able to concentrate on being nice to this woman. Morgontain knew better than even Mirage did, when she was going to be this way!

"You planned this," Mirage muttered, regaining a little control over herself. "I know you did."

"Why else would I ever throw a party?" Morgontain said, smiling, and turning Mirage back to face the pair of men. They were approaching. "Ah, and here is my young friend Vanya. Breed Master, this is Mirage Marad, recently named HighMistress."

Vanya hardly cared what had just been said, but nodded, and dutifully held out his hand in a greeting. Mirage, also feeling a bit odd, shook it. She glanced up at the taller Aern, and smiled, "I've seen you on the vids and at a race. You'll be in High Holdings soon enough."

"I'm always going to be an Animal Master, I think," Aern said, "he thinks that animals are filthy." He thumbed toward a deflating Vanya.

"They're wonderful, but ..." Mirage said, trying desperately to get him to look at her again, "Notice that I do not Hold any..."

"Nice to look at," Aern said, "but smelly. Sure. You don't like my smell. I'll leave." He almost turned, but it was Vanya who snatched his elbow as it passed. Careful of the long blue spines that the man's arms sported, Mirage noticed them a moment later.

"You must keep those bound while you race," She commented. "I have never seen them."

"I have to," Aern admitted, holding his arm up and flexing the spines, "otherwise my Steed's wings would be ripped to shreds. They're quite sharp."

Mirage could not help but think, how odd it was, that here she was standing beside a newly famous Racer, and an up and coming Breeder, and... She didn't even know what to do. Everyone always thought that Mirage had every answer, was always one up on the play.

However, she was rarely this badly in heat.

It looked as though Morgontain had brought Vanya, herself, and had hoped that they would meet. But she hadn't counted on Aern's presense - and she also hadn't realized that all three of them would hit it off. Within a few minutes, and after hastily grabbing drinks and fruit, bread and a bit of other fingerfoods to 'cover' their actions, they were off into the depths of the huge mansion in Ri'iri to find a place to get nasty.

Is this going to get any more intimate? Treason asked with a grin on his beak. I mean, that's a nice memory and all but...

Hush, Mirage told him.

"Normally," Vanya told Mirage and Aern, "it would be up to you and me to settle this the hard way," he pinned Aern down. He was much stronger than he looked, and a good match for the lighter-skinned man. Mirage almost wanted them to fight it out for her. But then again, that would have been a tremendous waste of their energy.

"But we're different?" Aern asked, and then bit Vanya's arm where it lay nearest to him.

"Very," Vanya said, and they did something not entirely printable. Along the way, he managed to explain that usually Hyperfertile males would literally fight over a female if she was available. But in their case, for some reason - probaby that both the males in question found either sex to be appropriate for their needs - they didn't want to fight. Instead, they would simply pursue the female before them until she told them both to stop.

Like that would help. (Actually, it would. Aern would stop, because he was a gentleman and had been brought up right. Vanya would stop because he'd been hurt before and didn't wish it on others - especially her.)

It was the day that Shatter was concieved, it would be known only to those three. Probably plus Morgontain.

The feelings of helplessness overtook Mirage again, in her current incarnation, as she realized that Shatter too was long gone. Not even her powerful psionics had lasted this long... They had had another - immortal - child, later on. But ... Mirage knew the girl would be happier without her.

Why would you say that? Treason asked. Frost is a sensible woman. She knows her heritage.

Mirage drew in a sad sigh - it's not that, it's me. I ... I still have trouble with my second life. You understand?

"Sort of," Treason said. "I understand that you've lost so much. But, so have I. You're no different from any of the other immortals on this ship, Mirage, only that you have no body."

But you have never been dead, Treason, you do not know what it was like to be dead, and to have enjoyed your life once. Once is really all I was meant for. Mirage flitted around his mind, nervous but unwilling to leave back to her nook in his braincase.

"Then why hang on?" Treason wanted to know.

***

They hadn't remembered that she was an actress, first. She wanted to be an actress more than anything else in the world. Before she knew how to use a camera, before she started taking any art classes, and even before she gained her Membayar status, she was to be an actress.

She was playing a role that had been long-desired by another girl in the class, but Mirage did have the skill - and she was far more beautiful even at her age. That led to a bit of a jealous spat, but Mirage had known that this girl would not like her no matter what. Even though she was "Mirage", she had no idea that there would be a handful of people in the world who just could not stomach her.

Mostly because by comparison, they were so abyssimal in nature or in deed, or in appearance.

Mirage had been Bred very well, by Darkhanis. Indeed.

But Mirage's lineage had nothing to do with the choice to put her as the lead in the performance. It was a dream role - the young girl created as the culmination of love between two who could not bear, given gifts of attention and wealth... At the expense of another Breeder whose attempts at getting the pair to bear a child had failed. Jealous, in a rage, the Breeder put a heavy dose of a drug together, and used it with her powers to cause the girl to sleep as though in a coma.

For years, decades, the girl slept... Her family was dust by the time her savior came along. He was a handsome young Lord, smart enough to get past the Homestead's defenses, and eager enough to see what those defenses hid. His powers were able to defeat the evil Breeder's scheme, and he woke the girl from her century-long slumber. The evil Breeder, who had lived unnaturally long herself, was placed into Exile, and all was well with the world.

Happy ending.

It was, it was a wonderful play. And you know that it was based upon truth, Mirage told Treason. He let off a noise, and she said, Scoff if you like, but it's recorded. The legal paperwork was on display at one playhouse I went to, when I saw it as an adult.

There was a world we were at once, that had a similar legend, Mirage, it was just a fable.

Yes, but Zekirans powers do work in odd ways, don't you agree?

Treason had to say yes, he did. They did work oddly. He tucked his wings together, and placed Mirage's mind in a safe spot where she could watch and communicate, but not interfere with his vision.

"Come along, Mirage, let's fly. I know you liked riding Steeds - you never did it enough."

Her mind giggled, sometimes she could be taken out of a bad mood by just watching the worlds from above. Treason was quite good at flight, his big wings looked ragged at times, but they were sound. Mirage tried once, to use them when he let her borrow his body, but she almost got his neck broken when she could not remember how many limbs to control. They flew over the big domed flight zone, and Mirage gave off a little tingly sensation.

The dragons are so amazing, Treason. Don't you think?

"I think they are big, and they take up a lot of room. I used to be able to fly in here without dodging them."

You are being silly, Mirage thought.

"I am, but don't tell anyone. I have a reputation to uphold."

They landed and one or two of the dragons in question came up to them. One said something odd.

You should go to the Ring of Fire. Later. After you're whole.

"What does that mean?" Treason asked, and Mirage was silent.

***

It was days later, when they got word that the ship had found another dragon world. They'd been collecting the dragons for just under one hundred years so far, and there seemed to be more and more of them as they looked. And shortly after that, when one of the dragons told Treason to come with him.

"Ah, Vanya, you're..." Treason said, suddenly faintly uncomfortable around the Outsider. Not because he had some great secret - everyone knew that Vanya was a bit weird. But ... because now he had a stronger emotional attachment, Mirage's memories had gotten to him. "Looking well."

"We're going to be leaving for a planet, but the place is deserted. I want you to come along, just in case we need someone to orient us in the right direction when we travel back."

Treason blinked. "Back what? Won't you be able to find the ship again? It's not like it's small..."

"No, back to it in time. Forward. We're going to be traveling backward in time to get to the dragons on this world, and we need to make sure that we know where and when to arrive again. You do nothing but spend time watching the stars - and that's how we're trained to track things. By the star patterns."

"But... I'm no rider!" Squawked Treason. "Why can't you do it?"

"Because I get lost rather easily, and you don't want that. I can't lead the expedition." Vanya said. He looked curiously at Treason, then tossed his head. "Come on."

"Okay..." Treason said. There was precious little that he couldn't find out about Vanya, simply by listening in on his dreams or prying into his mind. However, Vanya was at a disadvantage here because of course, he didn't know that Treason carried his old lover in his mind. Treason knew that Vanya thought she was dead. Gone, and dust.

Concentrate, Mirage said, quietly. Don't get lost.

Okay, Treason said. I'll try. I've never gone on one of those dragoning trips, so I don't know what we're going to expect.

What they expected was irrelevant. When the dragons moved their mass through the Nexus, teleporting, they brought along the mind of Mirage, and her host, and sent them not into the atmosphere of this world below their grand ship. But instead, they went backward in time, to an era when the dragons flew in the skies and their companions were actually rare.

"We are here," Vanya said, a bit winded. "A couple of us are going to visit with the dragon hatchery. Don't get lost, okay?"

"You should talk," Treason said with a smile. Yes, his beak had teeth.

I like this place, Treason, I like the way it feels. This is not the Ring of Fire, though, is it?

"I don't think so," he said, looking about. He noticed one of the other dragon riders from their ship flagging him down, so he headed toward him. "What is it?"

"You do realize we'll be here for about two years?" He said.

Treason blinked. "I do now," he said.

That is time enough, Mirage said.

"Were you in on something without telling me?" Treason asked. They walked toward a tall cliffside, where he saw some kind of humanoid inhabitants working on scaffolding above.

No, but... I think it is time for me to get my own body again, Treason.

"Won't that come as a surprise to the others?" Treason asked. "And if you thought this would be the time, why didn't you have me find the others? I can shape things, but ..."

But Treason, you can also suspend yourself into a body and ... shape it for me.

"I'd forgotten that you were clever too," Treason said. "Much too clever for your own good. No wonder they loved you so much..."

Because the group of dragon riders had largely ignored Treason, and he could find them easily using any of his given powers so long as they were on the same planet together, they didn't think much to follow him when he went into the woods under the cliff face.

Treason? What are you doing?

I'm looking for bodies, he replied. But he was looking upwards.

Treason, they are still alive.

"Yes, but one of them will fall. And look at how they are afraid to live here. It's obvious."

It was obvious, too - that the inhabitants of the planet were not forest-dwellers. They would lower their scaffolds from the top of a cliff and carve their homes, but they would not run through the woods. There was doubtless a good reason for that fear, but honestly Treason was immortal, and he was big, and quite scary. If something thought they could eat him, they'd get a nasty surprise in the form of his claws, horns and beak biting. Not to mention the mental powers...

Treason took up a spot in a tree, under the cliff. It took them three weeks, and he was notified during that time by one of the mentalists in the dragon camp that one of their members had in fact found an egg and paired up with it, so they were in fact here for the long term. Three weeks of waiting, and Mirage occasionally nudging Treason to not go shake the scaffolds or just pick off one of the people from them in flight.

I do not want a body that badly that you have to physically take it away from someone who is using it.

But Mirage, do you want a body you can live in, or one you ... need to grow up into?

Treason's mental speech trailed off when he saw the young child. It was toddling through the woods - and moments later Treason heard a voice, terrified, calling a name. The mother? Surely. But the mother was smart and sane enough to remain outside of the forest.

The child was probably male, but quite young. Perhaps only three or four years old. They grew to be a decent size here, not quite as tall as Zekirans perhaps but they had the same general arrangement of arms and legs. That's not saying that Treason had the typical Zekiran arrangement of arms and legs - but Mirage would. She did have children with extra arms and tails and such, but she herself was lousy at those things.

Treason - she warned, please don't just kill it. Please.

I have no intention of doing so. But it will be injured, and it will have to die first. If you wish me to remain outside of murder for you, you must wait, and you must know what happens to the body. Treason waited, and then watched as the reason for the local's fear came out from hiding. It hadn't messed with Treason of course, because he smelled oddly and was much too big for food.

The animal was long, somewhat slender like a snake, and had two obvious limbs near its large head. But there were also two long stinging tentacle-like objects which it used to dangle in front of the prey. Even this prey, which should have been wary, should have known better. The child turned and gave a squeal, half in delight at having found something pretty dangling right next to it, and half because the other tentacle had just stung it's neck from behind.

Careful, Mirage said, it has a long range.

I can see that. Perhaps you could distract it somehow.

Maybe you could try shaking the branches. It is going to eat the child and that's- horrid!

"It has to eat, to survive," Treason pointed out. But by that time he was halfway down the tree and trying to glide in the limited space that the forest offered. He clipped the creature's stinger, and it reeled back with a pained yelp. The child was going to die quickly, from the sting, and Treason forced his mind into the animal's brain to make it think there was something far more interesting and good to eat - that way, far away.

"Still breathing," Treason said, "is that all right?"

Mirage was silent, but she was also somewhat desperate. Go, Treason. Find my memories and shape this body for me... Please.

The tone of her voice, almost sad. But it was a sadness with an edge to it that said volumes to Treason. They'd been together in this form for so very long. They were friends - but they would still be. Now to give her the chance...

He sat down near the boy, and forced his mind into it. His own body would grow cold and die, without him in it for a great length of time. But for the moment he did not need to worry about it. It would be fine. It would only take perhaps an hour to shape this body into the childhood form for Mirage, that she wanted. An hour was nothing. He'd left his body alone for a week once, and all it did was act really hungry when he got back to it. It felt foggy, though, like seeing through mist, which meant that his brain would need to keep coming back.

The child's body was obviously poisoned, and his frail brain had already succombed to the venom. There was nothing to save, nothing to chase away. But the lower brain was still working and it kept the lungs breathing, the heart beating. That was both a blessing and a burden.

Treason shaped himself into the boy, and then began the effort of changing the cells. Almost one at a time, they followed his instructions. It was dark before he'd gotten the shape right. He abruptly returned to his own body, and then Treason looked down at the child.

It was pale, alabaster white, with black hair. Her eyes were a distinct shade of periwinkle-blue, a beautiful violet that he'd heard other people talking about at length before. The cherubic face was lovely, he was working with the genetics - and realized that Mirage knew her own genes when she found them. She herself was Treason's ancestress: Mother of Shatter with Aern, who bore Tylee to Ten, who had Tailin, who paired with Shire to sire Lathe, who sired Treason with Vortex Veh. They were all connected, almost all of them distantly related to begin with. Such was the way of Zekira in that era. It was hard to get away from the Hyperfertile lines anyway.

Mirage's powers awakened, in Treason. She had guided his hand. He compulsively created another immortal body, of course, that part was easy. Mirage caused the body to have the right kinds of genetics, the right flavor of powers nestled in its cells.

Yet she clung to Treason before entering the body herself. You will have to cut the ties, Treason, I cannot shape your body for you.

"I know. And... just what is it we're going to tell anyone when we find them?"

Mirage's mind was silent, and she'd fled his brain in that moment. He knew she'd heard him, but she was in transit and couldn't do anything but activate this young body.

Moments later, the new young Zekiran Immortal blinked her eyes. They were the right color, Treason decided. And he'd fallen in love with her too, the moment he saw her.

"When we have to tell them anything, tell them I wish to go to the Ring of Fire." She said, her voice was high, a child's voice, but it was her own.

***

The adult dragon was ready to go, and Mirage had grown some in that time. Treason and she remained outside of the dragon camps, watching more the activities of the local human population. They were hardly savages, and Mirage regretted not being able to tell the woman whose child had died for her, that he was a wonderful new thing now.

"They have little power," Treason said, absently. "They're not going to amount to another one of our kind of races, you know."

"I know," Mirage the child said. "But they will do okay. As long as they get over their curiosity of dangly things."

Treason laughed, and picked her up. She felt safe in his arms, as she clung on to him. They flew over the camps, over the cliffside, and into the dragon lands. There, they were met by a number of dragons, predictably.

One of them was Ruarth, Vanya's blue.

I know you, He said.

"No, you only sort of know me... I have never met you." Mirage said.

Vanya will want to know this, the dragon said.

"Of course he will. But we have a while before he will find out, okay?" Mirage said, and with half a thought cleared out the dragon's mind. They were not on a level with the Zekirans, and certainly not with her. Treason was surprised that she'd do such a thing. Especially to Vanya's dragon.

"I'm but a child, Treason," she replied to his unasked question. "I am going to be a woman for him, and perhaps for you, but not right now. For the moment I must grow."

"But... How are we going to hide you, then?" Treason said, almost whining.

"Just tell Viridia, and she'll know what to do." Mirage said, and nodded. She was more precocious than any child. She'd never lost that, in her long long life, nor her death.

***

Somehow, they did manage to get Mirage up to the ship, in the right time era, without anyone knowing. Mirage grew stronger every day that they had been down on that planet, her powers coming back to her, and her life force keeping her spirit tied firmly to the body. She grew another few years, as they moved on in space. Treason had hinted that they find the place called Ring of Fire, but since he knew only the name, they could hardly expect him to show them where to look for it.

"It is strange," she said, looking at her hand and turning it over. "I was once reviled to be in flesh. I never told you, Treason, why it was that I remained here when I was dead..."

"You did not," he agreed. "Are you going to now?"

"I will." Mirage purred. She was a very attractive young teen, by this time, but Treason had grown to love her more as a child of his own, than as an expected lover. He had not shared her with the rest of the ship, however. Only Viridia knew, and it was true that she could keep secrets even when many others would not have.

As the ship moved through space, this time heading toward the place where the Zekirans would make their final stand and remain - so far as they could tell - forever, to Planet Twenty, Mirage and Treason spoke to one another quietly.

Mirage told him of the depth of darkness, how warm and inviting the world of the dead was. It was filled with people, ancestors, and friends... Not all of them knew who they were, not all of them knew who she was. In fact, many of them, the vast majority of course, did not know anything at all. They were merely impressions, power given a bit of shape before sliding out into nothingness.

It was familiar, it was home. For almost four centuries, before her first 'second' life, Mirage was comforted by the presense of her mother, her father who she practically didn't even know. Her beloved Vanya, and their relatives. And then... Archeria did the horrific deed of moving these beloved dead into new bodies, immortal undying ones. Where it was cold and hot, where you could starve but never die, where it was all but impossible to find out where you were... Where no one knew you, no one cared, and where, if they did find out who you were, as an Outsider - you were suddenly shunned. No matter the profession you had before, no matter how pretty you looked or how much you could help a situation. People feared the Outsiders, and Treason knew that.

He was a young child when Archie created the cloned bodies that had these dead minds back in them. But then, he was also running loose on Neres or flying around with the rogues and renegades. And he'd been born with the knowledge that he was quite immortal. His father Lathe was clearly so, and his uncle Lash as well. He was used to the idea that he could move unseen, be unknown. His shapeshifting clearly helped, but he chose not to alter himself most of the time. Mirage did know that, he did it constantly when they were on planets together.

But why remain with the living, after Vanya was forced to put her down? It was a hard death, too. One that he'd never forgiven himself for doing. She was the second of the immortals who required it, Skye was the first. He'd gotten completely out of hand, and was manipulating people left and right, on their little island. He didn't even last two hundred years, barely less than his first life. But he was given another chance, and had performed better that time. Mirage watched and waited, helping her lover through the long years on Zekira by occasionally offering her own powers through him. He hated the way that the ancestors would do that to him - but they were merely using him as a focus. Without him, she told Treason, they could never have helped anyone. Not everyone can focus the dead's energy.

"I can," Treason said.

"And so could I, as a child," Mirage said. "One of my own ancestors, Latelenae, came to me when I was quite young, and she stayed with me. Even through the long years, we remained together. She ... eventually vanished, though. She'd used up herself keeping our descendants safe."

"But why, then, Mirage?" Treason asked.

"Because the warmth of a body is better than the memory of it. Because... Even though I'm the mother of some of the most important lines in Zekiran history... There is no more Zekira. Nothing to remember but us. Who will remember?"

"I did," Treason said. "I would never deny you, Mirage."

"But the history of our people was longer than most other civilizations we've ever encountered here. Longer than many of them combined." Mirage said. "And now, we will put down roots in another world, and perhaps... There will be another world where we can pretend that forever will never come."

"You love living," Treason said.

"I do, I ... and I feared being lost. I was jealous, too."

"Jealous? Of what? Whom?"

"Of Vanya, and of the others. They would be alive, keeping themselves part of the world. The real world. Not the world of the dead. You know that I am not the only ghost that the ship has?" Mirage said, and Treason nodded. Though he was oddly surprised to think about it now, after so long. They'd been around - and he knew them, but he didn't talk to them. He wasn't allowing any of the others to hitch a ride in his braincase.

"It's a petty thing, really," Mirage admitted. "I wonder that if I had been told while I was alive the first time, you'll wind up living as a memory in the mind of an immortal, but you can't touch the living around you... I would have thought that was insane. How could I ever live any other way but the way I did then? With a body, with a heart."

"Some of the people we find call it 'soul'," Treason said. "But we know better..."

"No, we do not," Mirage said. "If there is a word for something, there must be a reason. I am alive, and thank you very much, Treason. I can breathe and speak, and move. The only way that I would trade this life away, now? Is if I could be assured that in death, all of my other friends, my still-living friends, would be there with me until we all vanished together. I do not like the thought that any of us have been left behind." She drew in a long shaky breath, "and there have been millions of those..."

Suddenly, Treason found himself comforting Mirage as she sobbed into his furry-fluffy chest. "They're all gone, Treason... Everything I knew." Eventually she straightened up again, and composed herself. "That ... was all I could do the first time. When no one knew me. I would go to a place that I thought I Held, some place that I'd comissioned by one of the local artisans or architects, and try to enter it, but... I would be turned away - because it belonged to a descendant who'd never even heard of me. Or was so distant that they didn't even see the resemblance. I wish... I wish that I was not so completely vain, Treason..."

"You're not vain, you make perfect sense. All we have is our bodies, Mirage. But you've been given another chance."

"And now," she said, gulping another sob. "Now, I might have to do it again, this time with people who believe I am dead and gone..."

"They'll get over it," Treason said. "And you'll do fine here. I think they've plotted where we're going to land, too."

"Do you think?" Mirage asked. "And... should I go talk to Viridia?"

"Ring of Fire is going to be your first destination, Mirage," Treason reminded her. "And that's a bit away from here. And," he reminded her, "you're still pretty young all in all. Worldly, but young. I don't want you running around where people might mistake you for a child."

"... What does that mean," she asked.

"It means... I wish to remain with you, I'll be your body guard. For the moment. And if the dragons think that you have a bond with them, I'll give that duty to them. But in the mean time, I'll do it for you. I'll go with you to this mystery place. I wonder what it's like, anyway."

"All we know is a name!" Mirage laughed, suddenly. It was a relief to her to feel loved again, to feel this need in her bones, to know hunger and ache and pain. But like her crying bout, her histerics lasted only a moment. Then, she steadied and looked at Treason. "I'm glad you'll come with me, Treason. I don't know what I'd have done without you all this time."

"Probably pester Vanya," muttered the tall bird-beaked-man.

***

Vanya would need pestering, too. There was something about Mirage's presense on the ship which actually alerted him - probably her scent. But because he had only known her as an adult, a mature woman, he didn't recognize it. Perhaps something deep within him did, but he could not say why.

Plus it had been nearly two million years since he'd smelled her.

It was two years later, when Mirage looked to be about fifteen (and had fortunately not had another of her 'heats' yet - that would perhaps happen within another two or three years, and she alternately dreaded it and wished for it desperately), when the dragons gave their mental crooning to Treason and Mirage. They snuck off the ship, Treason and Mirage and two of the shipbound dragons, when it looked like they were as close to the Ring of Fire as they could get.

"This place is ... truly amazing," Mirage said. "Look at that."

"It's dangerous, and I'm not flying into it," Treason laughed.

"You might want to," said Mirage, as she spied some of the weirder looking dragons that had been assembled at the site. "They're ready to mate..."

"Well I'm not going to mate that one!" Treason said, looking at a skeletal one, and then seeing another which appeared to be on fire.

"I'm going to see why I am here, Treason. Keep me safe." She laughed, and Treason knew precisely why Vanya - or Aern, or anyone else who could percieve the woman - would continually forgive her the little mannerisms or accidental flaws she dislayed. She was indeed, perfect.

(page 2 of mirage)

After Treason created a new body for the immortal spirit of Mirage Marad on a faroff planet, she snuck aboard the Zekiran ship to reside there for a time, while waiting for a world specifically needed: Ring of Fire. She didn't know what she'd find there.

Now, she does.

As a young-looking 'teenager', the reborn Mirage is a stunning and handsome woman, choosing now to flaunt herself a bit more. Upon arrival to the amazing Ring of Fire, she was determined to be worthy to stand for a very unusual clutch of dragons...

With Treason along side, to protect his young charge and make sure that she'd be safe from the other undead and any further 'monsters' he could find (which, given the clutch, might be a whole lot of things!), she and he both attended the hatching.

***

It was quite early in the hatching when a truly lovely dragonet hatched. However, she was preceeded by one of the very scary Xenodragons - alien things with no eyes and vicious mouths. The pretty one, cobalt striped and delicate looking, seemed almost entirely out of place. One would hope that her presense could indicate more of these beautiful dragons? Her egg fell away carefully, and each movement this lovely dragonet made seemed like a practiced performance. It was odd to see such grace from a newly born dragon.

However, when the cobalt-striped hatchling took one look at the xenodragon and shrieked, she scurried across the sands wildly towards the candidates while the poor twilight red xeno just tilted his eyeless head in confusion. She skittered behind Mirage, hiding from what she said was--Scary! Slimey thing! Keep him awaaaay!

The girl laughed an stroked the platinum's head, soothing her bonded. "It's alright, Kalyanin--I don't think he's going to follow you."

And sure enough, the Xeno went off to find his own way. Mirage felt the warm mental presence of her dragon bond. This was something she knew would come - but she was amazed at its strength and intimacy. This little dragonet, Kalyanin, knew everything about her. At least, surface thoughts and strong memories.

You have a lot of memories to know, Kalyanin announced, while they waited. Why they waited, neither knew.

(mirage's dragon on her page)

Shortly though, they did know why there was a bit of patience left in them. Though Kalyanin was quite hungry from her dance out of the shell, it was plain that Treason was going to find himself a bond here too. It wasn't all that long in terms of moments, but more than a dozen hatching shells later...

A large number of shells burst or cracked open, revealing a wild variety of hatchlings. Some looked undead, some appeared almost entirely dead... while others were just weird.

The purple-winged skeletal had been trying to find himself some entertainment, though his 'entertainment' didn't particularly seem interested in being such. The brightly orange and blue fire-winged wyvern sat in the sand, staring at the creature with a smirk. Evidently the skeletal was attempting to scare the much smaller dragonet, but it wasn't working so well.

Is that all you have, you massive scarecrow? the smaller wyvern mocked, up at the much larger undead. I bet you'd shatter like an icicle if someone hit you hard enough...

Would not, the skeletal said, sounding sulky, and sauntered over to the remaining candidates to lean against Banthem's leg. The canine anthro looked rather startled, unsure just what to make of his new bond. You have to teach me how to scare people, better... You're awesome at it.

"I suppose you'll learn in time, Edegy," the canine replied, still feeling uncertain about his new predicament. First a ghost and now a dragon that just want to encite fear in everyone!

You could have done better than that, the black and green daughter of Conquex told the fire-wyvern. I wanted to see some blood and guts, or at least some breaking of bones...

The orange and blue wyvern looked at the black female, smirking tauntingly. You're still here, after all, Neingix...

"That's enough, Benyidith," the tall, fierce-looking creature called Treason said as he stepped towards the fire-winged wyvern, who pouted but allowed the bigger creature to pick him up. Luckily his wings didn't actually burn! "You can cause trouble later..."

The four-limbed dragonet did not whine or act annoyed. In fact he looked as though he rather relished the idea of coming back later. When they were bigger - evenly matched?

"Shush," Treason said, though he was only hearing the afterthoughts in the dragonet's mind. Benyidith looked around him as they went for the foods. His casual thought was that Mirage and her dragon were quite pretty but didn't they seem a bit too delicate and nice to be here at a hatching where everything was undead?

"But she is," Mirage said, almost as though she did hear the other's mind-voice, perhaps her connection to Treason was very strong indeed? "Her parents are both creatures that are not living. Doesn't that count?"

The blue, black and orange wyvernet shrugged, tossing his bejeweled head.

(page 3)

It had been long enough. Mirage knew that she couldn't expect to bring a dragon aboard the ship and not be noticed - especially by the other dragons. Since dear Vanya was a rider, he'd know. Instantly.

Treason and she had remained at the Ring of Fire for more than two years, as their dragons grew. (How undead-dragons could do that, like eating and other such functions of normally living things, was a complicated affair and not one which Mirage or Treason wanted to explore fully.) So Mirage's young new body had a chance to mature a little more, and in Treason's opinion she grew more beautiful and fascinating every day.

Sometimes she caught him gazing at her, then shaking himself as if from a trance. She had that effect on people, particularly males, and for once, Mirage found she truly enjoyed it.

I like it too, Kalyanin blurted out, making Mirage realize that she herself was staring out into the distance looking at the brilliant Ring above the mountain. Males are... um, really fascinating. Aren't they? Why don't you and Treason become mates? You like him, and he loves you.

"Kaly, every man loves me," Mirage sighed and laughed. "And he's my friend, it would feel ... weird to be with him. Besides," she swatted the dragoness on one of her feathery antennas, "he's one of my distant descendants! If we were to get together I'm afraid I would have a very strong chance of conceiving and that would be out of the question."

It seemed as though Kalyanin was disappointed by this news, for she truly thought that Treason was a nice guy. She went off to sulk, leaving Mirage alone with her thoughts again.

How would she come to explain herself to Vanya?

I've spent so long away from him, so close and so far, only able to see him... Mirage thought to herself. What if I just walk right up to them all? Surely they couldn't hate me in public...

"No one will hate you," Treason said, startling her. "And no, I was not reading your mind, Mirage, it's written all over you. You're consuming yourself over such a thing." He fluffed his shoulders out, and as his feathers were settling, added, "From your memories, I have gathered that you never used to dwell over things too long before acting upon them. I think perhaps we've stayed here long enough - you do not need any more time to worry."

Mirage was going to protest but then realized he was right. She was not really an impulsive woman, but she was usually quick on her feet.

"Maybe I'm just out of practice," she said while standing and brushing the dirt from her skirt. "Let's go, Treason," she laughed and they headed toward the dragons.

The pair who had brought them here had been plotting all the while too, it seemed, because they had it in their heads that they knew how they could get back aboard just barely shy of the moment they'd gone - 'timing it' they'd heard the term somewhere in the Nexus. Since Benyidith and Kalyanin could not teleport themselves, the trait not as universal as some dragons believed, the others were there the whole time too. They missed their home, so they were quick about porting back to it with the foursome.

***

They arrived in the main flight dome, in the middle of the ship's 'night' cycle. Most of the dragons were asleep and none of the riders were here just now. That gave them time to locate a place for both the large new arrivals to stay. Beny, with his flaming wingsails and fringe, stood out on the grassy ground and illuminated the area with a strange glow.

He's very pretty in the dark like this, Kaly spoke to Mirage, But I am always afraid he'll singe my feathers!

Good, because I don't want you getting tangled up in mating before you find the right partner for it, Mirage replied. And believe me, I know for right partners...

She did know. Over her years alive Mirage, while not the prolific parent that her father Marad was, had had more than thirty children and raised almost twenty of those herself. She hardly had much choice in bearing so many offspring, being hyperfertile and all.

Mirage wondered... Would she really be that way again? Would she throw herself at the nearest man until he gave in? That wasn't how she wanted it to be - and certainly not how she'd allowed herself to be in all but the rarest of times before! Maybe she could use that to her advantage here, when reintroducing herself to the others... Maybe.

"I thought I recognized that scent," a deep voice made Mirage's blood go cold - she thrilled to that sensation and then remembered why it was happening. She turned away from her beautiful feathered undead-dragon, to see Vanya standing in one of the wide archways that led into the dome.

"Hello, Vanya," Mirage said with only a fraction of the confidence she wanted to use.

Vanya paused, good and long. Whether he was angry with her or elated, even she couldn't detect. Apparently, Kalyanin could.

She bounced up to him, towering over him even though he was one of the tallest men in the ship, and her feathery antennae bobbed over his face.

It's him! It's him! The one you love so much! I'm so happy to meet you! She practically dove into Vanya's arms, but Mirage gave a stern mental command and cleared her throat, calming the ditzy dragoness down. Well it is him, she said more subdued. Eventually even the boisterous female realized that it was time to be quiet - she went and found Beny.

Mirage stood still as long as she could, and tried to keep her periwinkle-blue eyes up, but eventually failed to do so. Vanya stood as though frozen, not angry but not friendly either.

That didn't last a moment longer than it had to either. He took four great strides toward Mirage, and picked her up to embrace her as they had never before.

"I knew it was you, I knew it," he whispered fiercely into her ear, "I felt something, like the dead would sometimes speak through me, I felt it. Felt you - for the first time one of the spirits was still here."

"But not a spirit any more," Mirage said, crying. "I'm alive, alive..."

"Thanks to Treason," said a woman's voice, Viridia the mistress of the ship and basically everyone's ancestress. "I am sorry we've had to decieve you Vanya, and everyone else who will so wish to see you again, dear Mirage." She remained far enough away that Vanya and Mirage didn't feel obliged to part from their embrace.

"You're... shorter," Vanya said.

"I'm hardly two decades old!" Mirage said, "And you've grown taller every time we set down somewhere..."

"Oh he has not," Viridia pshawed, and left them alone, laughing to herself down the hall.

** this ends Treason's parts with Mirage's pages **

Eventually Treason gets introduced to the idea of the nexus world of Twoarth, where he spends a reasonable amount of time. He can move back and forth between these realms

Benyidith

Name: Benyidith (benny EYE dith)
Gender: Male, sires
Size/Shoulder/Length: towering biped, 17' at head, (definitely longer than shown on original sheet of 23') 50' long, 38' ws
Colors: Black bodied blue-orange glitz flame; body is darkly charcoal black with brilliant blue flame patterns that move slightly on face, neck and shoulders, upper spine, and tail end; wingsails grade from blue flame through white-yellow and red-orange at edges; neck mane and tail floof similar; spines rust; eyes violet; crown gold, with a very, very dangerous collection of hydragon gems (will have to look those up)
Features: Bipedal Wyvern 16 (undead), two hind legs that are very large and strong; forelimbs have three clawed fingers and a thumb along with a back pointing wrist finger ending with a single claw forming the wings; head is horse like; horn/crown is tall and split in a V formation with gems; upper body and neck spine has large spikes, back of neck has added flame mane; tail is long and slender, with a very large floofy flame end; it is not really clear what the undead part of this dragon is responsible for, beyond powers over necromancy
Powers: Winged Flight
Bipedal Walking
Intangibility
Invisibility
Necromantic - sense and detect the dead, speak with dead, and reanimate recently dead things and people
Parentage:
Origin:
Other Info:
Benyidith is a hot-headed dragon. He enjoys inciting fights, especially if he's involved in them directly! Give him someone to argue with, and he'll be happy. Give him someone to beat up, and he'll be happier!

** now... look. In this day and age Beny has a lot of time to spend protecting the Zekiran colony on Planet Twenty, so he definitely does that there. He is not going to be fighting anything or anyone on Twoarth and that's that. It's possibly for this reason that Treason is likely to find a secondary bond that may reside at CHS with him...

Lineage

Benyidith
Myithat

Rubi Yurei
Spirit Dragon Mutt
Ghost-White Yureith
Fira/Shadow
White Faith
Pernese
Lazireth

1 Dulath
+Jazibth

2 Cytiath
+Releith

more from there

Aharuth
Nightmare
Dysiniu
progen
progen
Partial Glitz Bronze Idolon
Flurry
White Neva'
Flurry
Oroth
Sovreth
Blitz Blue Iozabinth
Flurry
Tanu Cheeyath
Scyth
Glowing red to blue Aldyss
Bipedra
Radioactive BlackGreen Henshuth
Fira/Shadow/Desmos
Ele Blue Mayath
RoF
progen
progen
Scythe
Dysiniu
progen
progen
Red Black Dohosh
Healing Den
Crimson Diamis
Hydra
Vienna
Toth
Opal Black Death
Healing Den
Aerinhath 1
Erachenth 2

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