The dragons-
In this adopts, there are four main types.
The Nifoli-
The Nifoli are forest dwellers and the only known dragon type where there is a known for sure difference between males and females. All Nifoli are sleek and long-bodied. All have 8 or ten legs, at least a pair striped. They have two pairs of wings connected directly to their foremost leg. The Nifoli have no horns but their talons are sharper than most. Males have blue fire and are muscular and bulky. Females have green fire and are lanky, usually muscles can't be seen as clearly. There is no specific color spectrum for this breed.
The Hulinis-
Hulinis are dragons who live in the volcanic regions of the area. They are the second largest of all dragons and are muscular. Their fire is hotter than that of most dragons and they can suffer from hotter temperatures. There is no known indefinite difference between genders. Their wings are covered in scales and flaps of skin between them. Their coloring is usually dark or fiery.
The Shulins-
Shulins are the water dwellers. They are also the only species with two clear subspecies. Shulins are serpentish creatures with a shark fin on their head and gills at the side of their head. Their arms and legs are taloned flippers. Their tails are that of a shark, varying between the shark species. Not everyone has wings, but if they do, they're feathery and watertight, used to propel through the water. The difference between the two subspecies is that on the ocean floor or land, one stands up on two legs naturally and the other stands on all four.
The Niotus-
Niotus are the moor dwellers of the area. They are the largest of all dragon breeds and wingless. However, they can run just as fast on land as others do in air.They're usually built sturdy and their spine is lined with thorn like spikes. Near the end of the tail, most just have a large spike, but certain ones have some things like a scorpion tail. There is no specific color spectrum for this breed but they usually have dull colors.