The Sun Crystal Cave
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Character: Princess Veneasha [Dragons of Lockra]
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The Sun Crystal Cave
!!I do NOT take credit for the pose, as I used the cover of Wings of Fire: Moonwatcher as reference!!
Character: Princess Veneasha [Dragons of Lockra]
Gush Time!: Princess Veneasha
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Princess Veneasha (ven-EE-shuh)
One of your stereotypical princesses that don't wanna be a princess and wants to fight instead
Hot headed with a 0.00001% filter
Has a love/hate relationship with her idiot and narcissistic younger brother Prince Valor
Will Murder You If You Hurt Him(tm)
Is sometimes overprotective of him but doesn't really know why
Hates her mother Queen Ruby most of the times
Kinda like a Merida from Brave thing
Doesn't really know how to feel about her older sister Princess Vara
Yes all their names start with V
No that was not on purpose
Father died early so her fighting mentor Swijore became her father figure
Tries Her Best at being royalty but Fails sometimes
Two of her best friends are young but smart criminals
Really hates jewelry, like a LOT
Will sometimes wear a bracelet but prefers to wear armour
Prefers to do almost anything than princess duties
Will literally eat a slug if that prevents her from doing so
Secretly likes to read and learn but knows if her mother found out she'd ruin it for her
Also secretly hates the first queen Disyun because of the unrealistic purity standards she (supposedly) set for her tribe
Forces a smile when dealing with people she doesn't like but will genuinely care if she knows them well enough
A Flight To The Palace
Veneasha flies a young Rain Flier dragonet back to the lake side Palace of Pearls.
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Dragonhearted
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Mourn
Zarshaul mourning for his mother with an unnoticed dragon...
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Dragons of Lockra: The Shards of Dawn Light
Chapter 5: Now It’s a Dragon Hunt
Dragons of Lockra: Shards of Dawn Light
Chapter 4: Egg Hunt
The princess flew back with the two dragons, one coiled on her back and the other cautiously flapping his wings. They landed back at Gamehna’s den, fluttering to a stop on the small platform. Fergjin looked at the boys with confusion, glancing at the Veneasha as if saying “you sure?”.
“Fergjin, this is Vroih and Jiernaq,” She introduced them. “They’re going to help us find your egg.” Veneasha looked at the two. “Head inside, see if you can find anything off.”
“Yes ma'am!” Vroih hummed, trotting inside. Jiernaq slid off of the princess’s back and slinked inside after the blue dragon. Veneasha trotted over to Fergjin with a confident smile.
“Don’t worry,” She said optimistically. “These guys will find whatever trace the thief left.”
“But aren’t they thieves?” The father asked quietly, concern edging into his voice.
“Well, yes, but I trust them.” The princess reassured him. “The worst thing they’ll do is snag a piece of food. Jiernaq especially, he’s malnourished if you couldn’t tell.” Fergjin nodded but kept his gaze on the inside of his den. Veneasha looked back as well, her feathered tail swaying absentmindedly.
They watched for a few minutes, Gamehna eventually joining the two on the deck. Veneasha poked her head inside to see what was going on. Vroih was sitting still in the center of the den, scanning the walls and floors slowly. Jiernaq was scurrying around the floor, his nostrils flaring as he sniffed around for anything other than the dragons who lived there.
As if on cue, Jiernaq started to yip, staring at something on the ground. Vroih and Veneasha trotted over. The green dragon had found a scale, around the color of Gamehna’s scales.
“Isn’t that Gamehna’s?” The princess asked. The little dragon shook his head fervorously. He tapped his talons on the palm of one of his hands, a signal that he wants to write. Veneasha nodded and twisted her head back to face the couple outside.
“Do you have paper and ink or a pencil Jiernaq could use?” She asked them.
“Oh yes!” Gamehna nodded, heading inside. She shuffled around the den and opened a cabinet. There was a stack of paper and some pencils in a jar, ranging in size and even color. Paints and inks in glass bottles were pushed near the back but still available to reach.
“Thank you Gamehna.” Veneasha reached back and grabbed a bottle of black ink and a sheet of paper. She carefully placed them by Jiernaq and opened the bottle. The young dragon dipped a brittle talon into the ink and scrawled out a name in dragon scratch. The three dragons in the room tilted their heads to try and read it.
“Cherry?” Vroih asked with the tilt of his head. Veneasha couldn’t remember that name, and Jiernaq would’ve led them to the dragon if he knew them. The mother was the one who reacted.
“That’s my mother,” Gamehna explained. “Maybe she wanted to eggsit?”
“Well, let’s go see her then!” Veneasha said, swaying her tail.
“Wait,” Vroih turned to Gamehna. “Your mother is Cherry? As in, the Cherry?” The mother shyly nodded, her tail wrapping around her talons.
“Who’s Cherry?” The princess asked.
“Cherry was regarded as the most beautiful dragon in the Dawn Tribe,” Vroih explained. “But she lost her fame when she married an anxious and poorer dragon.“
"That’s my dad you’re talking about young dragon,” Gamehna snapped at him. “And he’s the sweetest dragon I know!”
“I wasn’t bashin’ ‘im!” Vroih claimed, backing up.
“Let’s just go find Cherry and see what’s going on.” Veneasha interjected sternly, walking to the exit. The other dragons halted their quarrel for the time being and followed the princess outside where Fergjin was waiting.
“We’re going to go find Cherry,” The princess explained to him. “Do you mind leading the way Gamehna?”
“Oh, ok.” The mother nodded and walked past her. She spread her wings clumsily and took flight, gliding slowly around the rocky mountain exterior. Veneasha gestured for Vroih to go, then let Jiernaq coil onto her back again and followed the other dragons.
Luckily for the princess’s sore wings, the fly to Cherry’s den wasn’t that long. It was more up on the mountain, signifying her higher status in the tribe. Light pink curtains swayed calmly in the entrance, greeting the small group. A mat on the ground by the opening read “Wipe Your Talons!” in wavy and pristine lettering.
“Who’s decided to stop by today?” An aged yet strong voice called from inside. Veneasha peered inside to see the back of red and pink scales similar to Gamehna. Her wings were a peachy yellow, much richer than her daughter’s.
“It’s me, mother,” The she-dragon called inside. “And the princess with her friends.”
“Which princess?” She asked, turning her head to glance at her den entrance.
“Veneasha.” Gamehna answered as the princess trotted inside. Cherry looked at her with curious plum eyes. She was indeed a beautiful dragon, though age pulled down at the scales on her face and neck.
“Hello princess,” Cherry greeted her, turning her whole body to face her. “What brings you to my little den?”
“We were wondering if you know anything about Gamehna’s egg.” Veneasha explained, sitting down and curling her tail tightly. Jiernaq slid off her back and sat by her, shying away from the eldest dragon.
“Why’s that,” Cherry asked in a huff. “Thought it was safe with Nokin.”
“Nokin? Why would the egg be with them?” Veneasha asked, not even knowing who that dragon is.
“Nokin told me to pick up her sister’s egg and bring it to her den for caretakin.” The old dragon explained, reaching for a piece of parchment. “Said that Gamehna was goin on a trip with Fergjin and that she’d be lookin after the egg.” Cherry handed the parchment to the princess with careful talons. Veneasha read the paper, the scrawled writing barely legible and hastily written.
“Dear mother,” Veneasha read it aloud. “Gamehna has tasked me with watching her egg for three days as she and her mate spend time at Neonripple Lake. Please pick the egg up and drop it off at my den. With love, Nokin.”
“That doesn’t make sense,” Vroih mumbled from behind the princess. “If Gamehna told Nokin she’d need her ta watch tha egg, why’d she panic when it’s gone?”
“Not my problem.” Cherry grumbled, slowly curling into her bed. She seemed to fall asleep quickly as Veneasha sighed and turned to walk back outside.
“What did she say,” Gamehna asked. “Is my baby ok?”
“She said a dragon named Nokin has your egg,” Veneasha explained to her. “Though I don’t-”
“That’s my sister!” Gamehna blurted, frantically trying to fly. “I have to go see her!”
“Gamehna, wait!” Veneasha scrambled after her, trying to catch her. The mother was already taking flight, aimed towards the far out flats. The princess leaped after her, flying after the frantic dragon. Gamehna however was fueled by adrenaline, pumping her wings faster and faster while her tail swayed in the wind.
“Gamehna!” Veneasha yelled, sacrificing her breath. She didn’t stop though. In fact, the mother probably gained speed. Soon the flats were below them. They were small dens crammed closely together, entire communities of poor dragons. Though one den was set out from the rest, and that was the one Gamehna was going for.
The princess dove for the den, managing to pass the mother dragon and land at the entrance. Not at all gracefully, but at least she was there. Gamehna slowly lowered herself and tried running to the entrance of the den. Veneasha flared her wings out and blocked the door, giving the mother a quiet hiss.
“Gamehna,” Veneasha said sternly. “Use your head and not your claws. You should know better than this!” The mother froze, then whimpered, glancing down at her feet. The princess sighed and lowered her wings.
“Look,” She said more softly. “I don’t want you two to fight if it’s not necessary. Bloodshed leads to more bloodshed. Do you understand?”
“Yes princess..”
“No,” Veneasha said to her. “This is not the princess talking to you. This is Veneasha, your friend. An ordinary dragon like everyone else.”
“Alright Veneasha.” Gamehna said, perking back up a bit. “But can we go in yet? I still want to know if my egg is okay.”
“Yes, we can do that.” She nodded and stepped to the side. The two dragons walked inside side by side, looking around the den. Like most other dens on the flats, it was made of hardened mud and stones. Except this one wasn’t with any other dens, and looked to be made by Nokin herself.
There was a small hole in a wall with a gleam shining from it. Curious, Veneasha slipped two talons inside and pulled out a long purple crystal.
“What in the Blackmoon..?” She asked herself softly, looking over the crystal. It was sharpened to a point, almost like a weapon. The midnight purple color didn’t make it any more comforting. Gamehna walked over and looked at the hole as well.
“There’s more crystals.” She said in shock, pulling out five more identical crystals. While Gamehna gazed at the crystals, the princess looked back in the hole.
“There’s something else in there too.” She realized, slipping her talons inside. It was far back in the hole, but reachable. She felt her claws touch the object barely. She wrapped a talon around it and started to pull it out. It was surprisingly heavy for its size. When it was pulled out, it created more questions than answers.
“Well this isn’t comforting..” Veneasha mumbled blatantly, pulling out the dark colored scroll case. It looked to be made of pure black obsidian with golden clasps holding it closed.
“What’s inside?” Gamehna asked quietly, looking cautiously at the container. The princess shrugged and pried off a clasp, then the other. She unfurled the scroll and looked at with curiosity. The scroll was written in a deep red ink, nearly the color of blood.
“..What language is that?” The mother asked, furrowing her brow in confusion.
“What do you mean,” Veneasha asked. “It’s dragon scratch.”
“No, that’s definitely not dragon scratch,” Gamehna told her, curling a talon in the air to trace the letters. “It looks like the writer used all four talons to write every letter.”
“Well, I can read it, so it can’t be that old or strange.” Veneasha huffed, unfurling the rest of the scroll. She squinted at the words and started to read them out loud.
“Kin of Diamond, your task is not that simple. You shall acquire an egg and start the ritual. Others will arrive tonight to examine it and take it back to the colony. Flee your home with this scroll afterwards to ensure no one can trace you back to the colony.
"We’re counting on you, Kin of Diamond.” She finished the scroll, her stomach churning.
“Ritual?” Gamehna asked with an airy breath. She sat and held her talons near her chest. The princess could hear her send a quiet prayer to Disyun.
“Only one question though,” Veneasha sighed, rolling the scroll back into its container. “Where is your egg?”
The two started to look all around the den for anything similar to the hole they found the crystals in. Soon, Vroih and Jiernaq had found the den and were watching from outside, silent.
Veneasha noticed a rug on the dusty floor that was pulled back slightly. Curious, she lifted it with her talons to reveal a slate of mud placed on the ground to look like the rest of the floor. She tapped Gamehna and gestured to it. The two dug their talons into the crevasses and lifted the plate away.
And there was the egg, as black as night.
Dragons of Lockra: Shards of Dawn Light
Chapter 3: Family Problems Upon Family Problems