Noodle tends to go to bed when his master finally decides to sleep. Sometimes, he helps her sleep when he thinks she needs it. Udon and Ramen like to go to bed whenever they want to.
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Noodle tends to go to bed when his master finally decides to sleep. Sometimes, he helps her sleep when he thinks she needs it. Udon and Ramen like to go to bed whenever they want to.
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Send me a ✏️ + one of the dragon’s names and I’ll doodle our muses together.
Noodle is pleased with this display of affection. He enjoys tummy rubs! Now the little dragon’s licking his hand.
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I forgot I had this gif—. Born from a twitter thread.
The noodles and their colored orbs.
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Meet the Dragons
A brief over view of the dragons
Noodle, Udon and Ramen are all capable of healing others. However, that does come at a price. While healing, they do take half of the damage of the wound they are fixing up. Arteries, brain and heart related injuries are all difficult for them to heal and they often cannot heal them as those wound may result in their deaths. Aside from their healing properties, they are each capable of changing their sizes from a mere three feet in length to a stagnating 50 feet. Their size also increases their healing abilities and stamina ofthose abilities. At their smallest sizes, their healing is least effective and takes more time to do, but they can heal repeatedly for a longer period of time. at their largest size has the most effective healing ability and they cannot heal repeatedly as much. Their fur is extremely soft and durable. They were all born in Japan, which is does snow there, so fur is kind of essential to get by the winter months. Every spring they shed a ridiculous amount of it and they will have thinner hair until all of that regrows every fall season. These dragons do not have scales and are actually mammals; an extremely rare breed of dragon. The bigger they are, the harder it is for their bodies to distribute body heat, so they tend to remain in their smaller forms. The parents of these three dragons are Kuro, the goddess dragon of death and Shiro, the god dragon of life. Both, as of now, are deceased. It is unknown as to how they are so different from their parents.
Noodle
A fun loving yellow dragon; he loves being pet and loves to play. He’s extraordinarily difficult to anger seeing as he’s pretty much always happy. No idea how he does it. If Noodle sees that someone is injured, he will most likely heal them reguardless of who they are. The more friends the marrier. Noodle often trusts people very easily, but once that trust has been broken, good luck getting it back. He will occasionally growl at who ever broke his trust and actively avoid them; both of which, are rare. Avoid angering Noodle as he is the worst of the three once angered.
Udon
Udon is the smart one of the three as well as super curious. She will be wary and selective with who she trusts. If they seem friendly, then she will be friendly as well. If they are mean, she will avoid. Udon normally does not growl at others reguardless of who it is unless it is to warn her masterof wrong doing or something that may come from whatever she’s snarling at. She will heal only her master and those who don’t seem ‘sketchy’ in her eyes. She enjoys reading, snuggles and dislikes being carried unless it is from her master or absolutely necessary.
Ramen
This dragon is almost always grumpy with everyone and everything. He rarely trusts others and willactivily avoid others reguardless of who they are with acception to the few he chooses to trust. He enjoys raw fish, salmon in particular and loves to snuggle and be pet. Ramen is the most protective of his siblings and may even bite or attack of someone were to get too close for his comfort. He usually keeps his distance and growling at strangers and/or avoiding them is very common. He will only heal the select few he trusts and his master.
The three dragons Noodle, Udon and Ramen are now open for Asks!
Feel free to ask them whatever you’d like! They’re all super friendly and eager to answer your questions!
Be wary of Ramen, though. He’s a little grumpy.