Despite not being aquatic, this little dragon has always felt more at home in the sea than anywhere else. For about 10 minutes at a time, he dives below the surface to explore, whether by swimming or letting himself sink so he can walk instead. Sometimes he likes trying to talk to fish he meets, and while they never answer, it's led to him getting rather good at talking clearly underwater, which certainly comes in handy whenever he happens across a water dragon down there. He's still fairly young, so in a couple decades when he's fully grown, he'll have much bigger lungs and be able to hold his breath a lot longer. At that point, he might even forsake the land entirely and make the sea his true home...