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even more Wings of the Stinky Dragon



Tetergoes (-Entropa)
Quadron is a Skywing, who when an egg, got in a fire accident, and his arms and wings burned off (they're little stubs now). He doesn't have a wing obsession because metal wings are sadly too heavy to be effective
Inku is a Night-Silkwing, mainly so I can add the butterfly wings. The Shadrrow are Just other Night-Silkwing Hybrids
Sludge is just Sludge. But slightly dragon.
(Edit: Posted the wrong image for Quadron, but basically his second arm on each side just retracts for convenienc)





After years of observing these caddisfly larvae, French naturalist and artist, Hubert Duprat, wondered if the caddis flies would use any materials to build their cocoon. He introduced flakes of gold, pearls and opals to the caddis flies and they did in fact use them for their cocoons. They use their own silk as the glue to hold their pupal constructions together.