That was cool to read, [@Vertigo]! [quote=@Vertigo] When it comes to smiles, [b]Tinkertooth [/b]had enough to go around, be that their smiles always lacked a few teeth. A member of house Rothscar, they used to be known for their happy-go-lucky attitude, barrage of bad jokes and inability to sit, all of which belied an expert inventor and an architect. However ever since the tragedy that befell half their affinity clutch, their smiles have become more rare, and their inventions more frequent. They always have their nose buried in some sort of work and rarely emerge from their workshop. Their scales are an muddy orange, further muddled by dust, oil, and whatever else they've handled that day, and their wings are large and powerful, much longer than their body. They're an early bird and an excellent flier, said to circle the islands twice every morning at concerning speeds to rid their head of sleep and make room for new ideas. [u]You can recognize their handiwork by their signature: an actual dragon tooth, embedded somewhere in the building or item in question. Worry not, most of them are [b][color=ed145b]milk teeth shed by baby drakes[/color][/b] that they've collected over the years. Some are not - the work they're most proud of earn a tooth from their own mouth.[/u] [/quote] [center][img]https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AcademicBrokenGrebe-max-1mb.gif[/img][/center] ...Wait. Aren't Dragons reptiles...? Do they have milk teeth? [@XxFellsingxX]. Help. Weird question popped into my head.