Judging a book by its color
I have kept things vague at times to keep my players guessing. For example, describing a dragon as being reddish gold. It would put them into fits trying to figure if it was red or gold. It enhansed the game because it was something that they had to deterine for themselves.
Also some dragons may be good but not value humans. Sort of like how a person who is generally regarded as good, might not have a problem eating steak or swatting a fly.
In several game I have seen, oft times dragon are above the concerns of haman morality and are more concerned with there own affairs. It is only once a human manages to gain the attention of the dragon in question can its true motives be decerned.
I have kept things vague at times to keep my players guessing. For example, describing a dragon as being reddish gold. It would put them into fits trying to figure if it was red or gold. It enhansed the game because it was something that they had to deterine for themselves.
Also some dragons may be good but not value humans. Sort of like how a person who is generally regarded as good, might not have a problem eating steak or swatting a fly.
In several game I have seen, oft times dragon are above the concerns of haman morality and are more concerned with there own affairs. It is only once a human manages to gain the attention of the dragon in question can its true motives be decerned.