Janaxstrus
First Post
What I've been saying. Can't +1 you though.
I like the bulky look and feel of the sand-blues. I like the sleek airy look of blues too (that might be PF not 4e I forget). I'm voting the third option because I want none of the above. I don't mind categorizing the dragons by color for their breath weapons and things but I find it silly to make ALL dragons of a type have illusions or whatever. Plus I like having my red dragons in the mountains, or on the coast or wherever I feel like.
However, a lot of us do like the idea that white dragons, (being, you know..white and all) don't live in forests, because of their complete lack of camouflage for that environment.
I know this is contrary to how some people feel, but I prefer some semblance of rationality behind monster habitats and the monster itself.
White dragons in the snow, green dragons in the forest, black dragons in the swamps, blue dragons in the deserts (the cloudless skies of the desert are their camouflage, to me, less of a stretch than a stormy coast lacking blue skies) and red dragons where ever the heck they want, because they are bigger and stronger than everyone else, but also mostly in volcanic regions.
That's my preference for some semblance of "natural selection" type coloration and environment crossing. White alligators don't live long in the swamps.