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Dravara Mutations

Dracara Mutations are genetic abnormalities that were caused by the magic released during the Dracorage Plague. The Plague was a widespread magical disaster that swept through the continent of Tamavara, causing widespread death and destruction. Many people who survived the Plague were left with mutated genetic structures that gave them unusual abilities or physical characteristics.
  There are many different types of Dracara Mutations, but two of the most common are Ocula Dracar and Derma Dracar. Ocula Dracar, also known as "Eyes of the Dragon," is a mutation that affects the eyes, turning them into a metallic gold color with unusual iris patterns. These patterns grant the individual with Ocula Dracar various abilities, such as enhanced vision, the ability to see in the dark, or the ability to see into other dimensions. Derma Dracar, also known as "Skin of the Dragon," is a mutation that affects the skin, giving it a metallic sheen and making it more resilient to damage.
  Dracara Mutations are often highly sought after and are believed to be a sign of great power. However, they can also be stigmatized and discriminated against by those who fear or mistrust their abilities. Some people with Dracara Mutations may try to hide their mutations to avoid persecution, while others may embrace their abilities and use them to their advantage.
  In addition to Ocula and Derma Dracar, there are many other types of Dracara Mutations, each with its own unique abilities and drawbacks. Some mutations may grant the individual enhanced strength, speed, or agility, while others may give them the ability to control or manipulate elements or energy. There are also mutations that allow individuals to communicate with animals, control the weather, or even teleport short distances.
  Overall, Dracara Mutations are a complex and varied phenomenon, with many different types and abilities. Some may be seen as a blessing, while others may be seen as a curse, but all of them are a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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