Dragons of Wind, Storm & Weather
The dragons of wind, storm and weather are Air Dragons. And as stated before, these dragons are great at removing obstacles.
This is done particularly by their open minds.
Rather than panicking at road blocks, they keep their mind open to new ideas.
This is found in this particular subspecies more than in any other air dragon.
This flexibility keeps the creative and intellectual juices flowing to find ways around these obstacles.
Dragons of wind and storm and weather are long, slender dragons, some of them with great gauzy wings, others with the Oriental "flying-lump" on their foreheads.
Down the spine of the back flutter thin fringes of membrane tissue. They tend to be pale yellows and pale blues, but change to angry red-orange, purple, or black when they call up storms. Long, feathery antennae rise above their eye ridges.
They are excellent helpers to control excesses in the weather; getting things moving in your life, especially in the areas of creativity and the mental processes; protection; flexibility of the mind; openness to new ideas; sweeping away obstacles, most of ten in a dramatic fashion.
Sometimes these dragons have feather-looking scales that surround their eyes and necks.
Such a dragon was the British Henham dragon, which was well documented in 1669.
It was described as being only about nine feet long with small wings and rather curious eyes surrounded by 'feathers'.
The Henham dragon put in repeated appearances before a number of observers for several years before it disappeared.