I can't say for sure, since I've never read any books about dragons. But that's what it seems like. She's very small compared to other ones I've seen around, so she's probably a baby.
You know, Giorno, most people bring home stray cats or dogs.
[Said the man who brought home stray children on the regular in Napoli. Also honestly, Giorno Giovanna having a dragon imprint upon him? Sounds about right relative the comparison to other people.]
I would hold off on naming her until you've had a chance to do some research. If she has imprinted on you, there's no reversing it and you've essentially become her mother. But if there's a chance she can be placed back with her own species, we should make an effort towards that first.
I know. But I haven't been able to find any good books about them in the library, and the only one I've spent any time with is Ibuki's. I took her back to where I found her, and I found the nest, but she wouldn't go even though I stayed for hours. I'm not sure what to do next.
Yes! I asked Ibuki what hers eats and she says meat, so I gave her meat, and she ate all of it and kept it down, but they're different colors so I don't know if that means they eat different things??
It's possible, I suppose. But I'd imagine the color variation is no different than the color variation you'd see among cats.
I'd be careful with how much experimenting you do with what she will and won't eat though. Somehow I don't think you want to deal with a dragon with indigestion.
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[...If you did, Giorno, why? Why?]
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[Said the man who brought home stray children on the regular in Napoli. Also honestly, Giorno Giovanna having a dragon imprint upon him? Sounds about right relative the comparison to other people.]
I would hold off on naming her until you've had a chance to do some research. If she has imprinted on you, there's no reversing it and you've essentially become her mother. But if there's a chance she can be placed back with her own species, we should make an effort towards that first.
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I'd be careful with how much experimenting you do with what she will and won't eat though. Somehow I don't think you want to deal with a dragon with indigestion.
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I did not anticipate a dragon.
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[Old man trapped in a young man's body. Send help.]
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