Some dull theories:
- They started out as metallic dragons (Adamant in this case), but due to a lack of normal food, they were gradually forced to eat gems. In addition, their habitat, being heavy in gems, the gems meshed with their physical bodies.
The survivors, over time, began to take on more and more gem-like bodies.
The Dragonstone, Onyx, and Hydrix are simply the apex of adaptation and mutation.
- They were never really intended to "be" anything.
A craftsman had access to Adamant Dragon Bones and used that as the skeleton. Then literally crafted several life size replica dragons from all the gems in the mine.
Either a freak leakage of energy from the Nature Altar, a passing mage, or just an attempt to cast an enchantment spell to give the creations an extra sparkle ... the things came to life as gemstone dragons.
- Gemstone Dragons were a pre-cursor to metal dragons.
Forcae didn't mention the dragons in his experiments because he initially considered them a failure. (The gemstone dragons always tended to crack or were too weak, even compared to other dragons.)
His attention to them was extremely short lived. So he abandoned the remaining gemstone dragons, fully expecting them to eventually die off.
They, however, not only survived, but even thrived.
- Gemstone Dragons are an evolution of metal dragons.
What happens if a metallic dragon lives long enough?
While each metallic dragon is a beast in it's own right, we're not 100% certain if anything ...
interesting
... happens to a metallic dragon if you give it enough time on its own.
It's possible that Gemstone Dragons are a byproduct of what happens to an Adamant Dragon.
Other metallic (Bronze-Mithril) dragons, given enough time, and right circumstances, become lower tier gems dragons.
Ho boy would I not want to see what a Runite Dragon becomes ....
05-Apr-2017 06:12:56
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