Juarth/Juarys

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A dragon I was given for Niel back on Warden's. I don't remember if lithle or Nozomi wrote him, though. I'm unlikely to ever play him or his rider again, but I'm still quite fond of him.

Outside of Warden's, he's a human man named Juarys and his rider is a wher; he's still mostly the same, however.

Name: Juarth Art type: Comic Books Hex Code:CC1177 Appearance: Juarth is built like a brick wall. Brick dragon. Whatever. Point is, he's pure power, broad, short legged, thick necked. His wings, oddly, break this pattern, they're extremely wide. He may not be fast, but he fly for sharding days. And then keep flying. He's far from graceful in the sky, but despite his short legs, he moves with amazing speed when he's on the ground. Color-wise, well, he's pink. Not a pale, pastel pink, though. No, his color is richer, and surprisingly uniform. there's no subtle patterning or fancy marks. The only thing of note is the dark 'mask' that surrounds his eyes, making the (often angry) colors that whirl within them all the more striking. Personality: The world is a dark, disgusting, hateful place and no one knows that better than Juarth. He sees every killer, every thief, every liar, every foolish layabout. And each evil rests heavily between his wingblades, one more horror for him to combat. And Juarth is a combantant. Not for him, merely sitting back and complaining about the way the world is going. No, Juarth aims to fix it, one person at a time. Unfortunately for the world, the list of those who don't make his 'naughty' list is pathetically short and the rest he despises with almost equal enimity. Yes, he despises the murderers and thieves that surround him. But the cowardly hypocritics of Wardens are equally disgusting in his eyes. All sins are nearly equal in this dragon's eyes, any dust dealer who fancies themselves somehow better than a serial killer has another thought coming. The important point, in his mind, is the doing wrong. The type of wrong is rather immaterial. Bad is bad. He's an old school gent, with a rather direct way of approaching problems. Piss him off once? He'll likely only growl a warning. Anger him a second time? He'll snap and it won't be a threat. He'll be aiming for a hand. A third time? Well, lets just say that Juarth is of the opinion that Pern is better off without the continuing heartbeat of a number of its members. Unfortunately, it's easy to piss Juarth off. One only need to stray to close to him. If Juarth hates most humans (he does), he adores his dragonkin. Oh, he's not very good at making friends, stern and humorless as he is. But he likes them, he approves of them, seeks the comfort of their company. Dragonriders are spared the danger of his moods because Juarth would never attack the lifemate of another dragon. And even more than their partners, dragons are to be defended. Friend or foe, it doesn't matter, Juarth will protect any of his winged kin with tooth and claw if necessary. Whers are offered this protection as well, he seems to admire their feral simplicity. Children are also on Juarth's 'not-so-naughty' list. Indeed, he loves young things of all species, perhaps because he sees them as innocent or perhaps because he knows they can yet be influenced and therefore, saved. Juarth's views on his rider are complex. He certainly doesn't see his lifemate as free of the foibles of humankind. He doesn't even forgive them, not exactly. He simply understand that humans are flawed, and that it is his nature as a dragon to love His regardless. He's not the henpecking sort, either. His can sin in peace and Juarth will only snort in disgust but not try and stop them. After all, the only way to really stop a human is a good swift bite and that's out of the question. Instead, he'll focus on those things they have in common, the needs they share, and only growl at the rest. Why Me? Short of being able to impress to a child there was no hope of Juarth finding someone he saw as an innocent. Being far to stubborn a dragon to between, he sought instead someone who might share his drive for justice. And so, Ragniel. A killer, yes. But a killer whose thirst was for the blood of the evil, just as Juarth's is (though Juarth's definition is broader than her own). And yet, in some ways, Juarth is the softer of the pair. Perhaps his ideas about kinship might lead her to find allies of her own. If not, she'll still have him. He may disapprove of her, but she's his, and he'll love her with the same intensity that he hates all else.