
Often, a wyvern's full name includes a shortened version of the place of their birth or the location where their egg was incubated. The name can say a lot about the wyvern's character traits. For this reason, not everyone prefers to reveal their full name when they first meet.
Some believe that a wyvern's name not only reflects its character and soul but also determines its destiny. All wyverns in the valley communities take great care in choosing names for their offspring.
The first (primary) part of the name is spoken by the hatchling after some time, once they grasp the essence of Wyvernic speech. The second part of the name is chosen by the parents, leaving the egg in the appropriate place while the embryo develops.

Region of the Extinct Black Spike Forest
One example of a rare nesting place for wyverns. The extinct black forest gets its name from the dark twisted roots and coal fissures in the soil. These remain after powerful currents rip the remnants of dead trees out of the ground with their roots. It is a harsh place with few living creatures.
Wyverns born in such places are often silent and discontented. The strong currents...
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