Literature
[Entry 01] - The Drachenens species (generality)
Drachënens : The Drachënens define themselves as endothermal and quadrupedal reptiles, producing their energy with an anaerobic system. Their skin is covered with scales, constituted by consecutive layers of silicate and metallic deposits. Crystalline malformations can appear, weakening the general structure of the scales. While those aren't dominant, they can become invasive. Their skeletal structure, from which some bones are pneumatized and hollow, is composed of various minerals. Omnivorous, their main source of alimentation is sugar, contained in both animals and plants. They also need to eat auriferous minerals and other crystal formations. The digestive process happens in two distinct cycles. The first one is to digest the organic matter and, the second for the inorganic ones. This process leaves no room for residual excretion, thank to a very complex system of bacterial flora inside their stomach. With six meters in height and thirteen meters in length, the Drachënens