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[[Image:Siu_Riu.jpg|thumb|300px|Sui Riu, by Mooir]] | [[Image:Siu_Riu.jpg|thumb|300px|Sui Riu, by Mooir]] | ||
− | [[Image:Sui | + | [[Image:Sui Riu cj.jpg|thumb|300px|Sui Riu, by Drummergirl375]] |
− | {{DragonBreeds|name=Sui Riu|loyalty=Japanese|physical= | + | {{DragonBreeds|name=Sui Riu|loyalty=Japanese|physical=Seaweed green or silver-grey, with sea-serpent-like qualities|abilities=Water spitter|Known members=[[Lord Jinai]], [[Lady Kiyomizu]]}} |
== Species Notes == | == Species Notes == | ||
− | The Sui-Riu breed was once believed to be able to summon a thunderstorm. In reality, its ability is to swallow large amounts of water and store it. When necessary, the Sui-Riu can then expel the water later in violent gusts and torrents. This ability is particularly useful against fire | + | The Sui-Riu breed was once believed to be able to summon a thunderstorm. In reality, its ability is to swallow large amounts of water and store it. When necessary, the Sui-Riu can then expel the water later in violent gusts and torrents. This ability is particularly useful against [[fire breather]] dragons. |
− | The Sui-Riu live in water | + | The Sui-Riu live in water. They grow the largest when they live in the ocean, but can exist in smaller bodies of water. At first glance, a large Sui-Riu can resemble an immense [[sea serpent]] in appearance. |
− | A Sui-Riu can live for several hundred years. [[Lord Jinai]], the "Guardian of the West", was claimed by [[Kaneko Hiromasa]] to be at least four | + | A Sui-Riu can live for several hundred years. [[Lord Jinai]], the "Guardian of the West", was claimed by [[[Kaneko Hiromasa]] to be at least four hundred years old. |
− | Particularly, when [[Temeraire]] and the crew of the | + | Particularly, when [[Temeraire]] and the crew of the [[Potentate]] shipwrecked on the coast of Japan, the Celestial successfully identified a Sui-Riu dragon. However, after recognizing it as a Sui-Riu from [[Sir Edward Howe]]'s work on Oriental breeds, Temeraire realized that it was "immense...truly immense", and noted that [[Lily]], a [[Longwing]], was "not a third his size". |
− | Temeraire also noted that the Sui-Riu breed was "very long", and with "stubby wings". The Celestial also noticed that the voice of a Sui-Riu "carried over water clear enough | + | Temeraire also noted that the Sui-Riu breed was "very long", and with "stubby wings". The Celestial also noticed that the voice of a Sui-Riu "carried over water clear enough". |
Of the Sui-Riu's ability as a water-spitter, Temeraire noted, "The serpentine dragon drew back...its own small wings flattening against its back, and then plunged its head into the water and opened its jaw wide. The dragon, already so massive but slender, began now to rapidly swell up and out to the sides: Temeraire could not understand in the least how he was managing it, and then the dragon reared itself back out and up, and up, and up, and it blasted Lily and all the others with a torrent of water....Even Maximus was swept off his feet, and was now tangled and struggling up against the tree-line; Lily was coughing and sputtering, having taken the brunt of the torrent, jerking her head, and Nitidus and Dulcia had been carried into the bay itself and were floundering in the waves. Immortalis and Churki were a tumbled and sand-clogged mess flung into the woods, trying to get their footing again." (''Blood of Tyrants'', p. 33) | Of the Sui-Riu's ability as a water-spitter, Temeraire noted, "The serpentine dragon drew back...its own small wings flattening against its back, and then plunged its head into the water and opened its jaw wide. The dragon, already so massive but slender, began now to rapidly swell up and out to the sides: Temeraire could not understand in the least how he was managing it, and then the dragon reared itself back out and up, and up, and up, and it blasted Lily and all the others with a torrent of water....Even Maximus was swept off his feet, and was now tangled and struggling up against the tree-line; Lily was coughing and sputtering, having taken the brunt of the torrent, jerking her head, and Nitidus and Dulcia had been carried into the bay itself and were floundering in the waves. Immortalis and Churki were a tumbled and sand-clogged mess flung into the woods, trying to get their footing again." (''Blood of Tyrants'', p. 33) | ||
− | [[ | + | Sir [[Edward Howe]] wrote about this breed. |
− | + | == Origin Of Name? == | |
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− | == Origin | ||
In Japanese mythology, the Sui-Riu was a dragon king that commanded rain, meaning it was sometimes known as the "rain dragon". When in pain, it caused the rain to be coloured red. | In Japanese mythology, the Sui-Riu was a dragon king that commanded rain, meaning it was sometimes known as the "rain dragon". When in pain, it caused the rain to be coloured red. | ||