The Frostveil Aetherdrake,
Ghost in the mountain top.
A Rare Sight in the Sky
The Frostveil Aetherdrake is among the rarest dragons ever recorded. Most who claim to have seen one are dismissed—until others report the same silent shape gliding through the dawn mist.
If you see one, you are witnessing something few ever will.
Life Above the World
These dragons avoid all confrontation, choosing isolation over dominance.
They dwell high in jagged mountain peaks, far beyond where most creatures—or humans—can survive.
Thin air does not affect them
Blizzards are their comfort
Silence is their shield
Their chosen homes are nearly unreachable, ensuring they are left undisturbed.
The Only Nesting Dragon
Unlike all other known dragon species, the Frostveil Aetherdrake builds a true nest.
Crafted from frozen branches, stone, and wind-hardened fibers
Carefully shaped into a perfect circular cradle
Always placed at a high vantage point, often on exposed cliffs
This nest is not just shelter—it is a place of rest, reflection, and safety.
Appearance
The Aetherdrake is unmistakable once seen:
Ghost-white scales that almost shimmer into the snow
Bioluminescent spikes and eyes that glow softly in darkness
A faint aura, like moonlight caught in frost
At night or in low light, they appear almost spectral—earning them the name Frostveil.
When to Spot One
The only reliable time to glimpse an Aetherdrake is at dawn.
As the first light breaks, they can be seen circling the mountain peaks,
returning home from a night of silent hunting.
They glide effortlessly through the morning sky, their glowing features fading as daylight strengthens.
Miss that moment… and they vanish once more.
Solitary by Nature
Frostveil Aetherdrakes are entirely solitary.
They do not form pairs or groups
They do not compete for territory
They simply exist… alone
Encounters between two are extraordinarily rare and often brief.
Final Note
Though mostly peaceful, they are still dragons.
They do not seek conflict—but neither do they tolerate intrusion.
If you find one…
Observe from afar.
Stay silent.
And consider yourself lucky.