![]() ![]() Because they live in remote deserts by nature (loving to bask in the sun), they prize any occasion to talk as if it was a precious jewel, not allowing their co-conversationalist to leave until they're satisfied. Many Metallic dragons worship Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon.īrass Dragons are gregarious, loving conversation with passerbys. They will form opinions of people based on ancestors of them they remember meeting. They have long memories, and can recognize bloodlines by smell. To enable this curiosity, older Metallics have the ability to shapeshift into humanoid form, to walk amongst mere mortals incognito. Both drive the dragons to gather treasures, but Metallics can be convinced to give up part of their treasure for a good cause, albeit with difficulty. Metallic Dragons are driven by curiosity where Chromatics are driven by greed. They respect strength, and would be willing to serve a powerful creature that can subdue it. They are lonely creatures, only mating temporarily before going separate ways. They are vengeful creatures, remembering, despite their poor intelligence, every slight against them, and they love their revenge. Sometimes it keeps exceptionally powerful enemies encased in ice to add to its hoard. They are not cunning, and they have few tricks up their sleeve, beyond freezing their enemies into solid blocks. They are animalistic, the young being barely more than animals, and even the oldest being simpletons by dragon terms. White Dragons are the simplest of all dragons. The loss of even a single copper coin would be met with righteous fury. Their hoards are magnificent, and they know them intimately. When they deign to use other creatures as servants, they inspire through fear alone. They see other Red Dragons as vicious rivals. As such, they prefer to lair in high mountains, allowing them to survey the lands they believe they rule. They see themselves as the rightful rulers of the world, including all other dragons. They are also the vainest of the dragons. Red Dragons are the greediest dragons, never content with the size of their hoard. Their hoards are often made up of works of art, sculpture, and musical instruments, though they also get great pleasure out of the creatures they have manipulated into willing servants. They lair in deep forests, often coming into conflict with Black Dragons, and sometimes White Dragons in the north. They are the most likely of the Chromatic Dragons to work with other dragons, if only to betray them in the end. They will stalk and shadow their prey for weeks before striking. They are clever, playing enemies off each other, and adept at using fear as a weapon. They prefer to gain wealth and power with as little physical effort as they can, manipulating and corrupting others rather than fighting where they can. Green Dragons are cunning, treacherous, subtle, and lazy. They are also vain, enjoying the service of other creatures, especially those of special skill, who receive great compensation, almost as much as they do the gems which make up the most coveted portion of their hoard. They are patient and methodical in the hunt, knowing that the desert can be just as deadly as they are, preferring to eat large herd animals, threatening the caravans and nomads who survive on those herds and beasts of burden. They are one of the few dragons to be present on the Ruined Continent, where they will sometimes set themselves up as rulers of Lizardfolk tribes.īlue Dragons are territorial creatures who prefer to lair in deserts and other barren dry places, from which they can fly to raid more prosperous lands with impunity. They make their homes in swamplands and in ruins. They prize the treasures of ancient kingdoms, proving that they are greater than even those once great empires. They especially loathe when those they deem weak prosper, and take especial joy in plundering those they loathe. As such, they especially loathe other dragons, and will take the opportunity to strike and kill weaker dragons in moments of vulnerability. They are proud creatures, and would rather die than serve a master. Many Chromatic dragons worship Tiamat, the Devil-Queen of Dragonsīlack Dragons are especially quick to anger, and especially sadistic. They are cantankerous, and more likely to see each other as rivals than allies. They believe that they have the innate right to rule, that all the worlds power and wealth belongs by right to them. They are the evil Chromatic, and the kind Metallic Dragons.Ĭhromatic dragons, on the whole, are greedy, vain, and self-centered. Dragons are divided into two main groups, known together as the "True Dragons". ![]()
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