Q: Can I make my Draconian a slave character?
A: Simple answer, no. Sol would never have a one of her kins member as a slave.
Q: My character is currently a slave. Can I still somehow become a Draconian?
A: It would take an incredibly long time, as you would be forced to prove your worth to the clan after being freed. Even then, as your character will not be a natural-born Draconian, the Draconian Guard is the only place they could go as the bottom tier. This is to show further dedication and worth.
Q: What is the structure of the Draoncians?
A: Their structure pretty much goes like a pack of wolves. Alphas, Betas, Deltas, and Omegas. Sol is the ultimate highest point in the chain (Alpha). Those in the Queen's Guard (General, Captains, and Lieutenants) would be the Betas and Deltas, while other nobles would be considered Omegas/Lower standing Deltas. This doesn't mean your character would be treated badly for not being in the Queen's guard! They function very well and love their kins people beyond anything. But when shit goes down? They know their place and fall into it.
Q: What happens to the Draconians if they over feed?
A: Much like going without feedings, over feeding triggers their Lacunae and makes it more out of control.
Q: What happens if they turn a supernatural creature? (i.e werewolf)
A: Case by case basis. They tend to avoid doing stuff like that sense the reaction to their original mix was so odd. They are now much more selective of who they turn due to a mutation that happened once before. They do not want to make their race 'impure'.
Q: Can they eat regular food?
A: Yes, they just gain no nutritional value from it. They can and do drink alcohol, but it takes more to get them drunk. They are more likely to get drunk by feeding on something that is drunk (it'd affect them like normal alcohol intake.)
Q: Feeding in more detail.
A: Sol and Adaxial need to eat only once or twice a week. Older Draconians feed 3 times a week. Younger Draconians may need to feed 5-7 times.
Q: Is there an explanation to the glow markings?
A: For now those are based on rank. Mainly the Draconian Knights (Sol, Tem, Captains, and Lieutenants) have glow markings that get less as the rank goes down. Nobles (not in the guard) may have minor glow marks, but not new Draconians or low ranking ones.
A: Simple answer, no. Sol would never have a one of her kins member as a slave.
Q: My character is currently a slave. Can I still somehow become a Draconian?
A: It would take an incredibly long time, as you would be forced to prove your worth to the clan after being freed. Even then, as your character will not be a natural-born Draconian, the Draconian Guard is the only place they could go as the bottom tier. This is to show further dedication and worth.
Q: What is the structure of the Draoncians?
A: Their structure pretty much goes like a pack of wolves. Alphas, Betas, Deltas, and Omegas. Sol is the ultimate highest point in the chain (Alpha). Those in the Queen's Guard (General, Captains, and Lieutenants) would be the Betas and Deltas, while other nobles would be considered Omegas/Lower standing Deltas. This doesn't mean your character would be treated badly for not being in the Queen's guard! They function very well and love their kins people beyond anything. But when shit goes down? They know their place and fall into it.
Q: What happens to the Draconians if they over feed?
A: Much like going without feedings, over feeding triggers their Lacunae and makes it more out of control.
Q: What happens if they turn a supernatural creature? (i.e werewolf)
A: Case by case basis. They tend to avoid doing stuff like that sense the reaction to their original mix was so odd. They are now much more selective of who they turn due to a mutation that happened once before. They do not want to make their race 'impure'.
Q: Can they eat regular food?
A: Yes, they just gain no nutritional value from it. They can and do drink alcohol, but it takes more to get them drunk. They are more likely to get drunk by feeding on something that is drunk (it'd affect them like normal alcohol intake.)
Q: Feeding in more detail.
A: Sol and Adaxial need to eat only once or twice a week. Older Draconians feed 3 times a week. Younger Draconians may need to feed 5-7 times.
Q: Is there an explanation to the glow markings?
A: For now those are based on rank. Mainly the Draconian Knights (Sol, Tem, Captains, and Lieutenants) have glow markings that get less as the rank goes down. Nobles (not in the guard) may have minor glow marks, but not new Draconians or low ranking ones.