Chlorelius

Chlorelius (チョロレリアス , chororeriasu) one of the Dragon Hermits, the strongest and remaining group of dragons in Pangaea. He is known as the Forest Dragon King.

Appearance
Chlorelius has the appearance of a green scaled dragon that has a lower body which is encased in wood, from the lower jaw to the underbelly and feet and has jade coloured eyes with leaf like eyelashes. He has hair in the form of wheat while there are wood wing like protsusions from his head. There are numerous small craters on his body that produce a green gas that can heal people and plantlife while finally, there is a light green gem on his chest. While he doesn't show to possess wings, it is revealed that the wooden craters combine to form his wings.

Personality
Chlorelius is a peaceful dragon that likes to sleep in forests, disliking being disturbed without reason. He enjoys greatly the role bestowed to him by the gods, showing an almost kid like joy at Spring when he uses his powers so more beautiful forests and lesser plant life may manifest. Unlike his fellow dragons, he enjoys a lot talking to humans when the chance presents itself,but those who tried to fight him to the death became nurishment for the forests. Also,unlike his fellow dragons, he along with Dusklogia are known as the most loving dragon slayer tutors, treating their dragon slayers like a parent would their own child.

Magic & Abilities
Longevity: As a dragon, Chlorelius has extremely long lifespan, existing from the time dragons were birthed into the continent.

Flight: Thanks to his wings, Chlorelius can fly.

Telepathy: A magic that allows Chlorelius to talk to the minds of others even at great distances.

Forest Dragon Slayer Magic (森の滅竜魔法, Mori no Metsuryū Mahō) is a Lost, Caster, Slayer and a type of Dragon Slayer Magic, which allows the user to generate and control wood while also being able to become one with it.

Trivia & Notes

 * Chlorelius often rests periodically in both the Elf and Nymph forests,mirroring the legendary Ladon who was guarding the of Hesperides Garden of Hesperides.