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Monster Musume+: Dragon and Akuma Species II

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SEA DRAGON Sea Dragon-type
The undisputed rulers of the Seven Seas, sea dragons are legendary extraspecies with incredible power. They possess immense physical strength and for some, even the ability to fire powerful energy from their mouths. Even outside of water their combative prowess is uncontested.

Sea dragons live for centuries like the rest of their kind. During the prime years of their lives they strike fear into their enemies as pirate lords, earning a mass horde of gold and other treasures for their collection. When the time comes to lower their ship’s flags, sea dragons retire to a more humble lifestyle in calmer waters. They’re the best grandparents to have, always spoiling their grandchildren at every opportunity with money and tales of their days plundering at sea.

DRAGON Dragon-type 
Isn’t it funny how the dragon WASN’T on the original dragon extraspecies card from earlier?

The apex of extraspecies, dragons reign at the highest order among monsterfolk. They are well-known for their powerful wings and infernal breath. All dragons are born into nobility, and as such, they possess very haughty attitudes towards anyone that isn’t a dragon. Even their subspecies they see as “inferior” to the originals. The females especially show off their arrogance with a grating “OH HO HO HO.”

A host does not choose a dragon extraspecies, rather its the other way around. Dragons will choose who they like most, even if the recipient is unwilling. They make their hosts their own, indulging them with their massive wealth... and if daring enough, their bodies as well.

“Behold, for this is the body of a dragon!”

TEDD-IKUMA Tedd-Ikuma-type 
While akuma are known mostly for their intimidating demeanors, tedd-ikuma are of the opposite. These akuma subspecies were created from several generations of courtship with normal akuma, gradually prioritizing a more “cutesy” role than that of the savage bear.

Tedd-ikuma are super affectionate towards their hosts and show this with their infamous “bear hugs.” As an important note, while most of the dangerous akuma features have been phased out, their trademark Herculean strength is still omnipresent in their petite bodies. Those who aren’t aware of this end up with broken spines. Ouch!

PAND-AKUMA Pand-Akuma-type 
An akuma indigenous to East Asia characteristically known for their unique monochrome fur and green horns. The most lethargic of their kind, pand-akuma prefer just lazing about all day and enjoying good meals. Most of their favorite dishes consist of bamboo recipes, but they aren't picky eaters at all. They make great drinking partners too when you’re feeling down. Just make sure they don’t get too drunk. Beneath their soft, cuddly demeanors hides a demon that could send a truck flying with one swing of their fist.

It is a common misconception that pand-akuma are “masters of kung-fu.” They are far too lazy for the most part to really dedicate time to any form of martial arts, so they openly deny this rumor. If bargained food however, they don’t mind splitting a few wooden boards or concrete bricks...

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Monster Musume+: Dragon and Akuma Species II by Dragonith

And now double digits! Extraspecies card #10! Here we return to dragons and akuma!
Monster Musume+: Dragon Species by Dragonith Monster Musume+: Akuma Species by Dragonith

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Pride, or the reason of why are few dragons in the exchange programme.