THE SERPENT‑ASCENDED: DRAGONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN REALMS

This week’s dragon is the…

CARPET PYTHON FOREST GUARDIAN

A dragon with moss‑patterned scales, leaf‑like wings, and a serpentine tail sits on a thick branch in a dense forest.

Draco spilota sylvanis — “The Canopy Warden”

Origin

Carpet Pythons’ arboreal strength produced a vine‑patterned forest dragon.

Physiology

  • Large, muscular body
  • Moss‑patterned scales
  • Prehensile tail
  • Wing membranes resembling leaves

Behaviour

  • Patient, strategic hunter
  • Protects forest territories
  • Uses constriction and aerial ambush

Habitat

Rainforests, eucalyptus forests, high canopies

Abilities

  • Forest Blend: Near‑perfect camouflage
  • Silent Glide: Minimal wing noise
  • Constrictor’s Embrace: Immense crushing power

Weaknesses

Avoids open terrain

Cultural Lore Forest clans believe these dragons judge the worth of travellers.

The below image illustrates a juvenile Draco spilota sylvanis, yet to fully develop into its adult form:

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