
Some go as far as to say the dragons are responsible for sandstorms, communally flapping their wings to drive the last remaining humans off their territory.Īs cold-hearted as its environment, this beast is the reason why so few dare cross the continent's icy mountains and ridges. This genus is loathed by the locals of its home region, who accuse it of stealing game and pushing away much-needed rainclouds. A perfect progeny of its high-altitude domain, this specific individual is mostly suited for alpine hunting. For the Bloodchaser is too proud a beast to feed on such petty prey.

As any well-informed person will attest, this is untroe. Click on a dragon's image or icon to visit its individual page.īloodchasers have haunted the sleep of many on the continent, based on their reuptation for devouring entire villages and cruelly toying with their human victims. In the List view, these are considered 'Upcoming' dragons.īelow, all of the available dragons are listed. The Bestiary additionally allows the player to preview the names - and potential lore - of unreleased dragons, as they appear in the Bestiary before they are released to the game. Progress towards discovery is indicated by a green circle that fills up around a percentage indicator.

When a dragon is partially discovered, it is given a slightly different icon in the Bestiary and is listed after your discovered dragons, but before undiscovered ones.

To unlock an entry in the Bestiary, you must either own the individual dragon or observe it at least twice. The player may choose between a list view that simply lists all dragons, or a map view that additionally gives locational context to each dragon. In Century, the Bestiary section allows you to view all the available dragon skins by unlocking their bestiary entry.
