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The overlaid text reads - Eclipse - A tertiary gene, now available for Modern and Ancient dragons! The image depicts a Fathom hatchling with finned ears and large eyes and wings. It is reddish, but has the deep purple eclipsed circles and golden rays of the eclipse gene present on its body. In the background there is a crescent moon high in the sky.

The Eclipse gene is now available for Modern and select Ancients!

The overlaid text reads - Scenes of Transformation - More monster hunters arrive on scene. A brown weremouse howls in front of an erupting volcano. Its eye reflects the light in a spectacular way.

The squeaks of the weremouse strike terror into the hearts of dragonkind!

The overlaid text reads - Gecko - A tertiary gene, now available for all Modern and Ancient dragons! The image depicts a Pearlcatcher dragon with a single horn and a mane running down its back. It has a greyish body and blue and red faded wings. The Gecko spots run across its body and wings, and there's trailing accent lines around its eyes and tail. In the background is a dark forest with will 'o the wisps glowing with teal fire.

The Gecko gene is now available for all dragon breeds!

The overlaid text reads - Baldwin rebalancing, new achievements, rewards, and familiars! The image depicts a dung beetle style familiar rolling a spherical object of dubious origin with minerals or crystals sticking out of it. The beetle has large horns, and in the background is the crystal shop scene.

New achievements for breeding and resource allocation, Baldwin level 18 rebalancing, and Achievements Association rewards!

 In the foreground is a grey Nocturne dragon wearing spectacles and a grim expression. He is dressed like a butler and standing right of center. Behind him, green mist swirls in a spooky looking forest. The overlaid text reads: Night of the Nocturne - December 22- January 5; A Yearly Celebration!

From the veiled brambles and branches of the Tangled Wood, the elusive Nocturnes are beginning to spread across the realm. These oft-hidden dragons are again leaving the comfort of their dreary habitats and traversing Sornieth under the cover of darkness. On this, the shortest day of the year, Nocturne dragons rule the skies.