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<blockquote data-quote="Mecheon" data-source="post: 9148831" data-attributes="member: 6801776"><p>4E's Brown is the Sand dragon from 3E, so the more salt-based Yellow didn't get replaced. As distinct from the other Yellow dragon who just, hasn't shown up</p><p></p><p></p><p>I might have some obscures. Dragon magazine 38 had a completely different Yellow, Orange and Brown dragon that don't seem to be listed. </p><p></p><p>Def on the renegade as the Brown is a forest-living dragon who cares about the forest above all else and with a 100% chance of druid magic ala the Amber dragon, the Oranges are always found as a mated pair, are big on illusions, and will hunt you to the ends of the world if you kill their partner, and Yellow dragons are of the 'disguise as humans' archetype that the Steel and Mercury later grabbed</p><p></p><p>There's also The Other Brown Dragon (A variant Gold dragon of all things, to be the Gold's counterpart along with the jewel-based counterparts to the classic Chromatics) that I think all originate from Basic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mecheon, post: 9148831, member: 6801776"] 4E's Brown is the Sand dragon from 3E, so the more salt-based Yellow didn't get replaced. As distinct from the other Yellow dragon who just, hasn't shown up I might have some obscures. Dragon magazine 38 had a completely different Yellow, Orange and Brown dragon that don't seem to be listed. Def on the renegade as the Brown is a forest-living dragon who cares about the forest above all else and with a 100% chance of druid magic ala the Amber dragon, the Oranges are always found as a mated pair, are big on illusions, and will hunt you to the ends of the world if you kill their partner, and Yellow dragons are of the 'disguise as humans' archetype that the Steel and Mercury later grabbed There's also The Other Brown Dragon (A variant Gold dragon of all things, to be the Gold's counterpart along with the jewel-based counterparts to the classic Chromatics) that I think all originate from Basic [/QUOTE]
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