Lost Queen : Sort of, as long as the animal had more of a use. We had Numkul, or the Praying Venus plants. They were an all female plant race that we kept in our gardens to eat up all the unwanted rodents, snakes, etc. from eating our crops. We also used them as gifts to other villains. They USED to prey on us like the Uka did, but we killed their Queen and they now happily serve us (to save their own, of course).
Tag: kuros
Lost Queen : Well in general speaking; our gods were beings of Darkness. To others, they appear as demons, and what fought for good were our ‘demons’. Rather, we considered the others ‘enemies’ less than demons; things we were meant to combat or control. But I do understand what you’re asking, and we did have some creatures that we could consider ‘demons’.
One of them was known as the Ukari’Sirbigh ( Oo-kuh-li-see-ur-bi-k) which translate to… *sighs*
Kaos : ….eh? Why are you looking at me?
Lost Queen : …which literally translates to “Uka King of Doom”
Kaos : …..HA! That’s a good name.
Lost Queen : -_- *sighs* Anyway, the Ukari’Sirbigh were giant god-sized Uka that lived in the Kurosian mountains. Uka, as I’ve mentioned before here are bat like creatures that have the ability to hypnotize us with their tails and eat us. The Ukari’Sirbigh was one that grew to full size and maturity, which often takes hundreds of years and lots and lots of Kuros to feed upon. While it’s called a ‘king’, other Uka flee if one is present, as it also feeds on other Uka as well, or kills them as they were considered competition for food.
I’ve definitely never seen one myself, Uka were rare enough as the Kurosian population dwindled. I doubt there’s any alive now honestly.
None-the-less, we considered these beasts an almost god like creature that symbolized the wrong treatment of Darkness; the very creature other villains and Kuros could turn into if they abuse that which was evil. Greed (as it often got them killed), betrayal of thy own people (as they killed other Uka), and destruction of everything that it once was; leaving nothing but a mindless, honorless, hungry beast.
My own Kuros
Hello miss WeirdHyenas I have to..ask you something..or tell you something.
Few months ago there was a question “Is it ok if the fans create their onw Kuros characters and make blogs for them.” You said that it´s fine if people credits you. It sounded interesting to me because I wanted to make my own Kuros for a long time. Here is a link to blog I created a while ago. The main character is a Kurosian dragon so I have to ask you if it is ok If this blog exists. I know you said that it´s ok but it has been months, maybe you changed your mind. Don´t worry I will always credit you.
(I´m sorry if there are any grammar mistakes)
http://xarion-last-kuros.tumblr.com/
OOC : Hello there!
Oh sure, I totally don’t mind at all! In fact, I’m honored! ;u; Thank you so much, you have a really awesome looking Kuros there and I really like the lore about him! I’ve followed the blog, I can’t wait to see more! ^u^
~WH
Lost Queen : Oh, the Brujin Priests and priestess’? Sure~
Each God had it’s own sections of priests, priestesses, etc. Bruja’s priesthood consisted of both males and females, as gender or sex didn’t quite matter. They of course had to be accepted by Bruja to become such; if chosen, their eyes glow a bright blue, their secondary colors drained by Bruja to leave their scales completely black, and if they didn’t already have it, they also gained the Holy Blue Fire. Those born with the flame were often held higher in ranks among the churches, as Bruja specifically chose their eggs for a purpose. These chosen Kuros often became aids in war.
Most Brujin priests/priestess’ were exempt from going to war if they chose so, but if they did wish to aid, they often stayed back and blessed as many warriors as they could from afar. They also gave others the Holy Fire for a limited amount of time, or lent them extra energy. Each God’s following served different purposes in war situations, like the Mahourian Brothers and Sisters healed and helped rescue wounded Kuros on the field.
More duties of the priesthood of Bruja was to help others meditate to Bruja’heim, help complete the Bruja’Diofuil, and aide the King and Queen in decisions for war.

Lost Queen : That it does, yes. Even our teeth are the same color as our horns, though I have seen those that have multicolored horns/teeth, etc. Those are also rare too, and there’s a reason why.
Kurosia was the heart of all Kurosians. It was where we as a species first came into being. The kuros that lived here were of silver and grey skeletons, sometimes black, but other colors such as copper, gold etc are actually from past cities that were destroyed. Those with colored horns are the children of those survivors. So unfortunately, there were more silver/grey Kuros than other shades due to Kurosia being the longest standing city with the highest population.
Lost Queen : Or, he will see their thirst for revenge isn’t strong enough, and not give them the power.
Revenge is a very, very large part of our culture. We do not forgive. We do not show mercy to those who have wronged us. However, we do not just claim vengeance on a whim. You must truly desire it, and plan accordingly. That is what Bruja’heim stood for, and it was he that filled our hearts with the strength to stay strong in our personal quests, as well as that of our people as a collective, for revenge.
I… I miss our Gods, whatever happened to them. I do not give up hope that they will return, and I do pray to Bruja’heim every night to give me strength in my fight against the Skylanders.
OOC : Not a problamo! I absolutely love these gals, and I know the feel! A lot of the Weirdlander characters are based off of FD versions, while others are made up on the spot. A handful are still thought out, but it’s still REALLY fun to make Skylander versions of older characters. These two have a great story, and I lurb them ❤
For peeps who don’t know these two, totally check out their bios in this post!
Lost Queen : I know I’m very awe inspiring, but I’m no goddess.
Lost Queen : Oh sure, these were some of the most interesting deities I studied, I really enjoyed them myself ^u^
Here’s the typical explanation of them –
The Yehkshir
There are fairytales of a shapeshifting dragon species within Kuros lore. The Yehkshir (yeh-keh-shire) were said to be the birthmothers of the Kuros as a species. They would disguise themselves as regular elemental dragons in order to find a desirable mate. Once found, the Yehkshir would then trick the male into breeding and then either kill them, or vanish to lay the eggs somewhere safe. There can only be female Yehkshir, and not all offspring end up Yehkshir. Most are born Kurosian, while one in 40 end up their mother’s species. None end up as regular elemental dragons either, although they may share their sire’s abilities.
These origin species have never been proven to exist, but instead live in fairytales and are often worshipped as Goddesses.
Our mother Goddess, or the Goddess of Love Mahoura, was said to be the very first Yehkshir. While we’ve never been able to prove they were real, unlike our other Gods, Mahoura once gave her people a description of them, and we carved statues and drew them off her descriptions. They were legend to be very large dragonesses in their natural form, some ranging from giants to as small as elephants. Those that did study their myth say that there were very few of them, possibly just a dozen, as they had constant hunters of light after them. We know nothing of these hunters of light either, and are just as much a myth as the Yehkshir.
They were also thought of as very agile, silent dragons. Stealthy, and precise. Their bones completely black, while their organs bright colors. Most depictions I see of Yehkshir show them as jet black with partially transparent frills/membranes, and glowing Bloodgems embedded in their skin. Usually black and red, but their secondary colors change. They don’t typically look much different, but then again, we’ve never seen them before. All we know of them are from Mahoura’s tales of them.
I wish I could provide more, but that’s all I know. I studied them, but more out of curiosity than a practice. I leave that to the priests and priestesses ^u^

Lost Queen : Thank you, I suppose it can confuse some that I appear smaller than dragons of legend. But I’m not all that old, I’m still fairly young for a dragon, let alone a Kurosian Queen. Most Kurosians don’t live past 300, or at least 450. So we stay roughly around the size that I currently am, if not slightly bigger, or smaller. I’m average size when it comes to my people, and like I said, I’m still quite young. After we hit 250ish, our growing sort of slows down. If you see a giant Kurosian, say the size of an elephant or larger, they’ve got to be over 1,000 years old. Though, Brokt Kurosians do tend to be larger than the rest of the breeds, they can get larger faster as well.















