Appearance: Body: Draco looks like a “classic” unicorn of the cloven hooves to the lion like tail in also being pure white minus the red bang and the silver gray mane and tail. Yet if in build he would mostly like a Arabian horse in finely chiseled bone structure, slight ached neck and with wedge-shaped head. <br /><br />Long in legs that can run for over a day and night if paced, his cloven hooves make no sound but if they do might be like a silver bell like sound in also wider, more powerfully muscled hindquarters suitable for intense bursts of activity . Draco is also highly graceful in most things he does and such much like the unicorns of old where said to be and made for endurance.<br /><br />One feature is also the slight bread he has on his muzzle. A bit peeves and prideful in his looks, he is also groomed in and out of battle and more for the mares. <br />
Cutie Mark: Dragonblood's cutie mark is a red dragon outlined in showing his talent for fire magic. He got his cutie mark late in life in his mid teens which is also being a Royal and young brother to Prince Blueblood put him a lower standing to his family and many in Canterlot. How was it a Prince could have his cutie mark yet?<br /><br />Few knew who he was under his cold like manner yet it was his best friend Rune and Aunt Luna that kept him pushing to explore things. Lacking in some of the more stronger magics, his Aunt Luna took it to making him explore some of the old magics based on the Elements themselves such as Fire and Water and such.<br /><br />His mark came in when the changelings lunch one more attack on the Royal Sisters and Canterlot, in being cornered and Rune also fighting that in his anger he lunch out a fire ball that became huge and killed nearly 12 changelings . He reworked the spell into a wall of flames that only hit the changelings and burned in leaving all none-changelings safe and untouched. This helped along with Rune's effects to save Canterlot. <br /><br />A red fire dragon than planted itself on his flank and the rest is history...
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