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<blockquote data-quote="RealAlHazred" data-source="post: 9172507" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p>Sure.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Amber dragons</em> are perhaps the most solitary and aloof of all the neutral dragons, preferring to wander throughout the heavily forested regions that they call home. Although not unfriendly, these dragons are so closely attuned to their natural surroundings that their moods often reflect the capricious nature of the elements.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Amethyst dragons</em> are wise and regal, and ignore what they consider to be petty squabbles between good and evil, law and chaos. When hatched, they are a light, translucent purple. As they grow older, the shade of the scales gradually darkens to a sparkling violet.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Crystal dragons</em> are the friendliest of the gem dragons, always curious about the world. Though they seldom seek out company, they willingly converse with visitors who do not try to steal from them.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Emerald dragons</em> are quite curious, particular! y about local history and the customs of other creatures. They are the most paranoid of the gem dragons, and do not like to have people get too close to their treasure.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Jacinth dragons</em> may be the rarest of any non unique dragon species; only a dozen at most exist on any given world. The hide of a jacinth sparkles and shifts with many shades of flame-bright orange in seemingly constant motion. Jacinth dragons make their homes in large deserts, enjoying the hot, dry climate. Over the years, this species has developed the ability to go for weeks without water or food. They shun all other forms of life and enjoy their solitude, though they can at times be overly curious of visitors.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">While not actively hostile, <em>Sapphire dragons</em> are militantly territorial and initially distrustful of anyone who approaches them. These beautiful dragons range from light to dark blue, and sparkle in the light, even at birth. Sapphire dragons are often mistaken for blue dragons, unless someone recalls the latter's preferred arid environment.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Topaz dragons</em> are unfriendly and selfish. They are seldom pleasant to deal with because of their erratic behavior. Topaz dragons neither seek company nor welcome it.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em>Sardior the Ruby Dragon</em> is the Prince of Neutral Dragons. He dwells in a magical castle that roams the night sky, high up in the atmosphere. He keeps his castle moving so that it is always in earth’s shadow. Often, when Sardior’s castle is sighted, sages think they are seeing a reddish star making unusual conjunctions with other stars in the night sky. Sardior keeps a court of 5 thanes, one each of the various breeds of neutral dragons. Their names are: <em>Hrodel </em>(a female Crystal dragon), psionic disciplines of Empathy and Invisibility; <em>Tithonnas </em>(male Topaz dragon), disciplines of Clairaudience, Clairvoyance, and Sensitivity to Psychic Impressions; <em>Smargad </em>(male Emerald dragon), disciplines of Domination, Hypnosis, and Teleportation; <em>Charsima </em>(female Sapphire dragon), disciplines of Cell Adjustment, ESP, Suspend Animation, and Etherealness; and <em>Aleithilithos </em>(male Amethyst dragon), disciplines of Detection of Good/Evil, Detection of Magic, Object Reading, Energy Control, and Dimension Walk. Occasionally (10%), one of these dragons will roam the earth without Sardior and the other thanes. If encountered, the thane may reward beings that find favor with it, usually in the form of gems, but sometimes in the granting of a boon. All of Sardior’s thanes are huge, ancient dragons. It must be remembered, of course, that Sardior and company are a stay-at-home lot, not given much to interfering with others’ businesses. All the Neutral dragons honor Sardior, but being what they are, his sovereignty does not much affect their daily lives of treasure-mongering. All are agreed. however, that Sardior is the most brilliant conversationalist and raconteur of all dragons.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealAlHazred, post: 9172507, member: 25818"] Sure. [LIST] [*][I]Amber dragons[/I] are perhaps the most solitary and aloof of all the neutral dragons, preferring to wander throughout the heavily forested regions that they call home. Although not unfriendly, these dragons are so closely attuned to their natural surroundings that their moods often reflect the capricious nature of the elements. [*][I]Amethyst dragons[/I] are wise and regal, and ignore what they consider to be petty squabbles between good and evil, law and chaos. When hatched, they are a light, translucent purple. As they grow older, the shade of the scales gradually darkens to a sparkling violet. [*][I]Crystal dragons[/I] are the friendliest of the gem dragons, always curious about the world. Though they seldom seek out company, they willingly converse with visitors who do not try to steal from them. [*][I]Emerald dragons[/I] are quite curious, particular! y about local history and the customs of other creatures. They are the most paranoid of the gem dragons, and do not like to have people get too close to their treasure. [*][I]Jacinth dragons[/I] may be the rarest of any non unique dragon species; only a dozen at most exist on any given world. The hide of a jacinth sparkles and shifts with many shades of flame-bright orange in seemingly constant motion. Jacinth dragons make their homes in large deserts, enjoying the hot, dry climate. Over the years, this species has developed the ability to go for weeks without water or food. They shun all other forms of life and enjoy their solitude, though they can at times be overly curious of visitors. [*]While not actively hostile, [I]Sapphire dragons[/I] are militantly territorial and initially distrustful of anyone who approaches them. These beautiful dragons range from light to dark blue, and sparkle in the light, even at birth. Sapphire dragons are often mistaken for blue dragons, unless someone recalls the latter's preferred arid environment. [*][I]Topaz dragons[/I] are unfriendly and selfish. They are seldom pleasant to deal with because of their erratic behavior. Topaz dragons neither seek company nor welcome it. [*][I]Sardior the Ruby Dragon[/I] is the Prince of Neutral Dragons. He dwells in a magical castle that roams the night sky, high up in the atmosphere. He keeps his castle moving so that it is always in earth’s shadow. Often, when Sardior’s castle is sighted, sages think they are seeing a reddish star making unusual conjunctions with other stars in the night sky. Sardior keeps a court of 5 thanes, one each of the various breeds of neutral dragons. Their names are: [I]Hrodel [/I](a female Crystal dragon), psionic disciplines of Empathy and Invisibility; [I]Tithonnas [/I](male Topaz dragon), disciplines of Clairaudience, Clairvoyance, and Sensitivity to Psychic Impressions; [I]Smargad [/I](male Emerald dragon), disciplines of Domination, Hypnosis, and Teleportation; [I]Charsima [/I](female Sapphire dragon), disciplines of Cell Adjustment, ESP, Suspend Animation, and Etherealness; and [I]Aleithilithos [/I](male Amethyst dragon), disciplines of Detection of Good/Evil, Detection of Magic, Object Reading, Energy Control, and Dimension Walk. Occasionally (10%), one of these dragons will roam the earth without Sardior and the other thanes. If encountered, the thane may reward beings that find favor with it, usually in the form of gems, but sometimes in the granting of a boon. All of Sardior’s thanes are huge, ancient dragons. It must be remembered, of course, that Sardior and company are a stay-at-home lot, not given much to interfering with others’ businesses. All the Neutral dragons honor Sardior, but being what they are, his sovereignty does not much affect their daily lives of treasure-mongering. All are agreed. however, that Sardior is the most brilliant conversationalist and raconteur of all dragons. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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