DragonsEach elemental race of dragons has it's own peculiar temperment and habits. They are all reknowned for wisdom and knowledge, although it is very dangerous to seek them out. Most dragons will require services or gifts before conveying any facts and it is impossible to force them to reveal things they wish to hide. It many be possible to trick them - a common feat of heros in stories - but it requires fantastic cunning. Perhaps the Dragons in question simply played along with the mortal's deception for reasons of their own. It is commonly assumed that dragons are male and female and reproduce by laying eggs. In fact, this is merely a by-product of their lizard-like appearance and the natural unwillingness of those who meet them to attempt to pry into their personal lives. Such curiosity would not be rewarded, since even dragons are unsure about their origins. 'Baby' dragons simply emerge periodically from the depths of the elemental planes. The belief amongst most dragons is that they are created when points of absolute elemental purity are are imbued with awareness by the Great Dragons who created the world. Dragons and MagicDragons are the supreme masters of magic. Their ancient language is so full of power that even ordinary conversations are charged with magic. The exception to this are the water dragons. Their element is beyond the reach of magic and whilst their lack of magic is in some ways a weakness, no spell may ever be laid on them.Some dragons, especially those of Air and Water practise Dream-Weaving. Dragons and the GodsDragons do not worship the gods. In some ways they are themselves incarnations the the Elemental Powers and they know that the gods worshipped by other races are also ciphers through which the Elemental Powers appear in the world.Sun DragonsEven amongst dragons, the Golden Dragons are noted for wisdom and also for their (relatively) gentle dispostion. However, they are implacable in their pursuit of the taint of Endless Night and any who seek the lair of these beasts must be sure their heart is pure. Golden dragons look with favour on followers of Amairya and will generally aid them. Air DragonsThe Silver dragons were long the allies of the elves. They have always bitterly regretted their failure to stem the Endless Night, and the destruction of the beautiful Elven cities they loved to visit. Silver Dragons will always try to honour an honest request in Luinen's name. They are masters of Dream-Weaving and can fortell the future with great accuracy. However, they are wary of the damaging effects of prophesies and only reveal their knowledge with care. Water Dragons
Famed for their unpredictable behaviour and wildly changeful moods, these dragons are fey and dangerous. What at one moment might be a playful ripple on the ocean can turn instantly into a raging storm with a great translucent Water Dragon at it's heart. The name of Typhon might cause a Water Dragon to give safe passage...but then again, it might not.
Earth DragonsPhysically the mightiest of Dragons, the Earth dwellers are also the most tranquil. It takes a great deal to rouse these creatures, but once awakened their rage can smash mountains and tear open the crust of the earth. Generally however, they are cheerful, stolid creatures, when they can be found awake. They respond better to respectful but honest approach then to flowery words and flattery. Friendly to the dwarven peoples, these dragons have been known to help in underground constructions, the stone parting at their command. In return, they take wrought metals and carved stone, with which they decorate their lairs and return to another few hundred years sleep. Fire DragonsWith their dens hidden in the fearsome Plane of Fire, Fire Dragons are hard to find. Masters of magic, they are deceptive and cunning, aways getting the better of any bargain. Power gained from a Fire Dragon is always two-edged, but they are still sought out for their prowess with wizardry. Some say their weakness is vanity, and that the sufficiently overawed will be more successful than the arrogant. Certainly, a knowledge of the Dragon's mighty deeds and fame never goes amiss.Dark DragonsCalled Dark, these servants of the Endless Night actually have irridescent hides, a mix of colours playing over oily black scales. Their claws are unbreakable steel and they love to use them on helpless victims, vying with the Shades for cruelty. Fortunately, these creatures are lazy and not overly bright, preferring the amassing of treasure hoards, in the classical dragon tradition, to the pursuit of their Master's goals. However, when directed by the Shades, they can wreak terrible destruction. |