
They have clearly visible pupils and their nose horn is colored darker than their skin. it would appear that the average tiny Fireworms are all males. They have short spines down their backs and some under their throats. When they ignite, they glow orange, and sometimes even light their bodies on fire. They strongly resemble lizards, with their wide heads and long bodies. They also have five pairs of legs for a total of ten legs and white eyes that glow in the dark. They have orangish-brown scales that glow a bright golden orange color when lit up. Talk about family drama! When a Fireworm is moved to fight, even other Dragons get out of its way."įireworms used to have dark gray scales with red skin underneath, or gray skin that turns red when heated, and appeared to lack wings.Ĭommon Fireworms are about a few inches in length.

"Each Fireworm colony holds only one female, the Queen! Although rare, when a new female is born, she sets out to establish her own colony. One bite from a Fireworm Queen can reignite a Stoker's flailing flames and and bring them back to full firepower" If an intruder returns stolen firecomb or backs off quickly, she might just let them leave in one piece.Īlthough her sting is lethal to most humans and dragons, it actually possesses a restorative power for all Stoker Class dragons.

While aggressive, the Fireworm Queen is not malicious.

Like all mother dragons, the Queen is incredibly protective of her home and babies. Her firecomb nest extends through multiple catacombs where she tends to her baby Fireworms.

The only known Fireworm Queen lives on Fireworm Island, in the base of a dormant volcano. "A Fireworm Queen lays thousands of eggs in her lifetime and builds a massive nest made of a flammable gel known as 'Firecomb' to house her many eggs.
