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== Types of Dragons == | == Types of Dragons == | ||
=== Black Dragons === | |||
Black dragons dwell in swamps on the frayed edges of civilization. A black dragon’s lair is a dismal cave, grotto, or ruin that is at least partially flooded, providing pools where the dragon rests, and where its victims can ferment. The lair is littered with the acid-pitted bones of previous victims and the fly-ridden carcasses of fresh kills, watched over by crumbling statues. Centipedes, scorpions, and snakes infest the lair, which is filled with the stench of death and decay. | |||
=== Bronze Dragons === | |||
A bronze dragon lairs in coastal caves. It might salvage a wrecked ship, reconstruct it within the confines of its lair, and use it as a treasure vault or nest for its eggs. | |||
== Dragons Known to The Fishwives== | |||
*[[Balagos]] | |||
*[[Calathanorgoth]] | |||
*[[Chalkyraia]] | |||
*[[Thungarbarath]] | |||
*[[Valraxaxath]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:46, 8 February 2024
Dragons were powerful magical creatures.
Types of Dragons
Black Dragons
Black dragons dwell in swamps on the frayed edges of civilization. A black dragon’s lair is a dismal cave, grotto, or ruin that is at least partially flooded, providing pools where the dragon rests, and where its victims can ferment. The lair is littered with the acid-pitted bones of previous victims and the fly-ridden carcasses of fresh kills, watched over by crumbling statues. Centipedes, scorpions, and snakes infest the lair, which is filled with the stench of death and decay.
Bronze Dragons
A bronze dragon lairs in coastal caves. It might salvage a wrecked ship, reconstruct it within the confines of its lair, and use it as a treasure vault or nest for its eggs.