Title The Origin of All Scales
Domains:
The First Scale:
All reptiles—from the smallest lizard to the mightiest dragon—carry a fragment of it in their blood.
The first dragon was a scale shed from its back, imbued with its hunger for dominion.
The first snake was its fang, learning to strike in the darkness of time.
The first crocodile was its claw, lying in wait at the river between worlds.
The Hunger That never ends:
It was the first to hunt, the first to kill, the first to feed.
Every reptilian predator inherits its patience, its stillness, its deadly precision.
It is the source of ambushes in the swamps, coils tightening in the shadows, and wings blotting out the sun.
The Scaled Tyrant's Rule:
Where mammals adapt, reptiles endure—unchanging, eternal, ancient beyond measure.
It's children once ruled the world, and they shall again.
All empires crumble, but reptiles survive—watching, waiting, reclaiming their dominion
The Eternal Cycle of Shedding and Devouring:
Just as a snake sheds its skin, it sheds worlds—old realities discarded for new ones.
Just as a crocodile drags prey into the abyss, it swallows history, erasing it from memory.
Just as a dragon burns civilizations to the ground, it tests existence itself, ensuring only the strongest survive
Form:
It is a snake bigger than world's with dragon wings and a crocodile Head
Honerfic name
The origin of scales
First cold blood
Ancestor of reptiles