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White Dragon Scales
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Operators are standing by to answer PMs
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Iksar give birth by laying eggs. The female can be pregnant with her eggs for years before she lays them. When the eggs are ready, an iksar lays her eggs in leaves and bark.
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Quote:
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Taking a bath is an interesting non-chore for Iksar. Iksar have skin covered with hundreds of thousands of hair-like spines. These spines trap air and cause water to bounce off. With this built-in water defense, one would think it would be hard to get clean. When the water bounces off, though, it takes dust and other contaminates on the skin with it
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I've already got an Iksar Hide Mask so I'm ready for White Scales.
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I actually lied, I don't have an Iksar Hide Mask. But I'll still buy the scales!
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Iksar typically eat fruits, insects and flower nectar. An Iksar's tail saves fat that can be used later on when food is scarce.
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The sensitivity of the Iksar eye has been calculated to be 350 times higher than Human cone vision at the color vision threshold. While Humans would hardly be able to make out color at all in dim moonlight, Iksar can go about their business in what is, to them, still a colorful world.
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