CleverNickName
Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
"...but but I'm gonna change people's perception of D&D!" -some people in these threads, probably
If it's an enormous, terrifying, fire-breathing monster, it's a dragon.
Otherwise, it's just some weird magic lizard.
So what we have now is a short list of some weird magic lizards.
The dragons in my games are never color-coded for easy identification. They are all the color of stones: pebble gray, brown with granite-like specks, that sort of thing depending on where they live, and have the chameleon-like ability to change their color to blend in to their surroundings. I like to keep my players guessing.
It isn't until they see the breath weapon do they learn what the "color" of a dragon is (red flames, blue lightning, green clouds of gas, white cones of frost, streaks of black acid.)
If it's an enormous, terrifying, fire-breathing monster, it's a dragon.
Otherwise, it's just some weird magic lizard.
So what we have now is a short list of some weird magic lizards.
The dragons in my games are never color-coded for easy identification. They are all the color of stones: pebble gray, brown with granite-like specks, that sort of thing depending on where they live, and have the chameleon-like ability to change their color to blend in to their surroundings. I like to keep my players guessing.
It isn't until they see the breath weapon do they learn what the "color" of a dragon is (red flames, blue lightning, green clouds of gas, white cones of frost, streaks of black acid.)
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