THE SERPENT‑ASCENDED: DRAGONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN REALMS

Hello Readers,

I know you’ve all been waiting for the second post in this series, so I will jump straight in:

COASTAL TAIPAN SERPENT‑WYRM

A fantasy illustration of a dragon that has evolved from the coastal Taipan. The dragon is a greyish green with a hooded neck frill and bioluminescent sacs below its jaw. It is standing in a river mangrove.

Draco scutellatus littoralis — “The Reef‑Hunter”

Origin

From the Coastal Taipan, these dragons evolved along mangroves and tropical coasts, developing amphibious traits and elongated, eel‑like bodies.

Physiology

  • Long, whip‑slender frame
  • Finned tail for aquatic propulsion
  • Hooded neck frill used for intimidation and hydrodynamic steering
  • Venom breath that behaves like a neurotoxic mist underwater

Behaviour

  • Highly intelligent; uses pack‑like hunting strategies
  • Known to lure prey with bioluminescent throat sacs
  • Territorial around coral reefs

Habitat

Coastal jungles, mangroves, reefs

Abilities

  • Reef Camouflage: Shifts colour to match coral
  • Silent Swim: Zero wake movement
  • Neuro‑Fog Breath: Paralyzes prey in water or air

Weaknesses

Avoids cold water; vulnerable to deep‑sea pressure

Cultural Lore

Island tribes call it The Whispering Current, believing it guides lost spirits to shore.

The below image illustrates the Draco scutellatus littoralis in a night hunt:

A serpentine dragon with bioluminescent sacs glowing beneath its jaw. The dragon is hunting for its prey in the dark waters below the surface.

Happy Reading!

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