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Mr. Lazydragoon


Lived in Era 25, got 1 heir(s) (Lazydragoon) and was a member of The Legion

Lazydragoon, a strong warrior from another plain, lives for himself and not the rest of humanity. For bettering himself is playing his part, leaving others to find thier own path.

Mr. Lazydragoon


Lived in Era 26, got 1 heir(s) (Lazydragoon) and was a member of The Legion

Lazydragoon, a strong warrior from another plain, lives for himself and not the rest of humanity. For bettering himself is playing his part, leaving others to find thier own path. His skill with the blade unmatched. He is able to fell foes with one swing of his massive blade, making easy work of most enemys.

Mr. Lazydragoon


Lived in Era 27, got 1 heir(s) (Lazydragoon) and was a member of The Legion

He Laughed at others, destroying all their work with one mighty blow, thier cities in ruins, most of them burned to the ground. Taking only what suited his needs and discarding the rest. This is Lazydragoon, a devoted member to the ligion, The flag he waves in battle is a warning to others to flee or fall. His father participated in wars in era's past, helping whipe the gods of destruction from his plane, and helped singe the flame of the demolishers. He fights valiantly, but slightly underhanded, but that is the way he is. Evil flows through him, and his glowing red eyes shine through the darkest of dark. Be warned or be felled you are standing before Lazydragoon.

Mr. Lazydragoon


Lived in Era 28, got 1 heir(s) (Lazydragoon) and was a member of The Legion

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Mr. Lazydragoon


Lived in Era 29, got 1 heir(s) (Lazydragoon) and was a member of Dark Riders

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Mr. Lazydragoon


Lived in Era 30, got 1 heir(s) (Lazydragoon The Sloth) and was a member of Dark Riders

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Mr. Lazydragoon The Sloth


Lived in Era 31, got 0 heir(s) and was a member of Dark Trio

Sloth fur exhibits specialized functions: the outer hairs grow in a direction opposite from that of other mammals. In most mammals, hairs grow toward the extremities, but because sloths spend so much time with their legs above their bodies, their hairs grow away from the extremities in order to provide protection from the elements while the sloth hangs upside down. In moist conditions, the fur hosts two species of symbiotic cyanobacteria, which may provide camouflage. The outer fur coat is usually a thick brown, but occasionally wild sloths appear to have a green tinge to their fur because of the presence of these bacteria. The bacteria provide nutrients to the sloth when licked during grooming. Sloths have short, flat heads, big eyes, a short snout, long legs, and tiny ears. They also exhibit stubby tails, usually 6-7cm long. Altogether, sloths' bodies usually are anywhere between 50 and 60 cm long.

Sloths' claws serve as their only natural defense. A cornered sloth may swipe at its attackers in an effort to scare them away or wound them. Despite sloths' apparent defenselessness, predators do not pose special problems: in the trees sloths have good camouflage and, moving only slowly, do not attract attention. Only during their infrequent visits to ground level do they become vulnerable. The main predators of sloths are the jaguar, the harpy eagle, and humans. The majority of sloth deaths in Costa Rica are from contact with electrical lines and from poachers. Despite their adaptation to living in trees, sloths make competent swimmers. Their claws also provide a further unexpected deterrent to human hunters - when hanging upside-down in a tree they are held in place by the claws themselves and often do not fall down even if shot from below.

Sloths move only when necessary and even then very slowly: they have about half as much muscle tissue as other animals of similar weight. They can move at a marginally higher speed if they are in immediate danger from a predator (4.5 m / 15 feet per minute), but they burn large amounts of energy doing so. Their specialized hands and feet have long, curved claws to allow them to hang upside-down from branches without effort. While they sometimes sit on top of branches, they usually eat, sleep, and even give birth hanging from limbs. They sometimes remain hanging from branches after death. On the ground their maximum speed is 1.5 m (5 feet) per minute. They mostly move at 15-30 cm (0.5-1 feet) per minute.[citation needed]

Sloths are among the most somnolent animals, sleeping from 15 to 18 hours each day. They are particularly partial to nesting in the crowns of palm trees where they can camouflage as coconuts. They come to the ground to urinate and defecate only about once a week.

Infant sloths normally cling to their mother's fur, but occasionally fall off. Sloths are very sturdily built and rarely die from a fall. In some cases they die from a fall indirectly because the mothers prove unwilling to leave the safety of the trees to retrieve the young. Females normally bear one baby every year, but sometimes sloths' low level of movement actually keeps females from finding males for longer than one year.
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