
Crimson Loong
Coccinea divitiaeSometimes referred to as Chinese dragons, the crimson loong is a subspecies thought to bring good luck and happiness to any who see it. They prefer to spend their days near water, frequently inhabiting the skies above lakes, rivers, or oceans. Their bright red bodies can be seen snaking through the waves off the Chinese coast as they catch fish and dive through ocean sprays. As they can influence the weather, locals frequently leave fish out to keep them satiated and avoid ocean storms. The chimu organ in their head enables the crimson loong to fly without wings; dragons born without the organ are bound on land. Loongs are not territorial creatures and can be friendly with other dragons they encounter, but most prefer to live solitary lives.