Lost Queen : Cynder possessed the ability to learn the magics. However, the tools required to re-animate the dead in Kursoia are long gone. The body is needed, they must be dead for a certain amount of time, and of course the soul shouldn’t be… well insane. It would be very foolish to bring back a poltergeist, they’d just kill anything they could in their bottomless need to levitate their pain. It would be best for Bhailiu to return and take the souls back to the dark, comforting reaches of Darkness.
Is Malefor’s chest skull Kurogh?

OOC: So… I saw that you’re going to make Malefor’s armour made out of kuros bones. YOu know how in his design, it looks like he’s got a metal skull on his chest area? If you wanna make it really effed up, make it Voteil’s skull. I’m cackling just thinking about it.
OOC : MUWAHAHAHHAHHAA I like how you think ;D But actually, I have plans for who’s skull that is, as Malefor wasn’t the one who killed Voteil directly.
EVENTUALLY, I will make posts about Malefor and the ideas I have for return in Weirdlanders, but I was hoping to be able to read the comics before I did so. Besides, I have tons of other plot threads that I REALLY SHOULD FINISH *sulks in corner*
My queen, why does devoting yourself to the gods drain your secondary color?
Lost Queen : It is seen as a sacrifice to prove to the God you’re serving that you are truly dedicated by giving them your secondary color.
Those markings on your skin, are they part of your bones or something Queen? The one thing I noticed about them is that they don’t look painted on or like tattoos. They look as they they take up space and have weight to them. Or am I mistaken?
Lost Queen : I actually do have markings (the darker part within the silver markings), but the silver linings are growths around them. They are part of my scales
Can the mark of betrayal be inherited or no? Say a Kuros is banished and they then take a fire dragon as a mate, and one of their hatchlings is a Kuros. Would this new Kuros inherit their parent’s mark, or are they spared that fate?
Lost Queen : The mark isn’t inherited, though a part of it could linger in the offspring. Not enough to alert other Kuros right away, but if investigated could be found.
The offspring of a Riaocht’Nol could have the chance to join the ranks of the Kuros if they swore off relations to their poisoned blood and vowed themselves to the people. They’d be met with apprehension until proven loyal, of course, but it’s possible.
Lost Queen : I tease him and poke fun at him sometimes, but in the end; no. He can be incredibly childish, annoying, egotistical, and there’s times where I swear he makes me so mad I could hate him; but that smelly little human has me by my heart. We meld as much as we clash, and I feel no shame in admitting that I love him.
Wait you burned the mark into Cynder’s aura? Omigosh I always thought you just told her not to return.
Lost Queen : I’m afraid not, but I can assure you; it was the least punishable thing I could do given the crime she committed.
Did The Kuros allow matings with non Kuros Dragons? And if so did they have to perform any tasks etc to be allowed the right?
Lost Queen : I actually just recently provided a similar answer to this, as seen here, but in general it was only permitted for those of the Court (Warlords, Royal Scribes, etc.) to be married out to other clans. Reproduction often solidified the alliance, but it wasn’t always required (as some marriages were of the same gender/sex to symbolize unity without the need to produce biological offspring) unless the alliance agreement demanded it.







