I'm starting to wonder what exactly you want the books to have in them, if lore is meaningless and everyone should just make up their own? What exactly do you want the game to be?Or have brass dragons (it's City of Brass after all) and red dragons (as they're elementally associated with fire like the efreet and the whole plane of fire.)
Yes, it is meaningless, as your justification is circular. You just have these meaningless teams based on meaningless two letters. You can of course do that, but it doesn't mean it makes any more sense than any other combination; in fact I'd claim my suggestion above is thematically stronger and will also work for people who are not well-versed in archaic D&D minutiae; they would just wonder what your air and forest associated dragons are doing on the fire plane.
A toolkit for creating a fantasy campaigns. Lore is setting specific, it can be in setting books.I'm starting to wonder what exactly you want the books to have in them, if lore is meaningless and everyone should just make up their own? What exactly do you want the game to be?
If they changed the alignment from a specific one to "any" that could be fine but it would take away some of the characterization differences between different humanoids and change the narrative of a bunch of monsters. It would indicate that certain humanoids were no longer generally good guys or bad guys. This would be a substantive narrative change like how Eberron Orcs are substantively different from default D&D orcs in a narrative sense.
I appreciate that. I feel like we kind of got that with 4e. Which was fun. 5e is fun too, in some of the same ways and in some different ways. But I get at least what you like in a system, I think.A toolkit for creating a fantasy campaigns. Lore is setting specific, it can be in setting books.
red dragons absolutely have a place in the city but not in the Efreeti's troops. The city of Brass is a huge Plane-hopping site and I want to give most of the city that oppressive feel of stay in the lines and you are safe, step out of line and The weight of the system may crush you.This looks to me like you are suggesting that you would have difficulties placing red dragons (CE) in the City of Brass. Huh. Seems like instead of opening possibilities, alignment is closing them off.
Also, what alignment is Haughty and Cruel? What about Gregarious? Can a monster be LN and still very friendly?
But to answer your question, yes, it makes a lot more sense that a creature with a fire theme would be found in the City of Brass whatever its alignment rather than an ice-themed LE creature (or even an lightning-themed dragon, like blues).
Maybe it makes sense for them to work together even if they have different outlooks. Maybe one is enslaved by the other. Maybe this particular red dragon (or this group of them) rejects stereotypes.
I don't think there's anything about Blue and Green dragons apart from their alignment tags that makes them better suited than Black or Red dragons to hang out in the City of Brass. Is there?Well, not quite. D&D has lore, and I know my players know the big broad strokes. As I stated in the thread earlier, I am fleshing out the City of Brass. Which Dragons do I want in the company of the LE Efreet ruler? I want to play up the Lawful side, so Black, Red (even with fire), and White don't fit as good as Blue and Green. This took me less than 2 minutes to double check (as I didn't remember off the top of my head). Now, I can go back and read Blue and Green and see if that fits my mental image.
Is that meaningless? Maybe, if all the lore in the D&D books are meaningless. But I don't have the time to build a full world with full background lore. And if I did, they (edit My Players) don't have the time or mental energy to tap into it, while again they know the broad strokes.
In The Best of White Dwarf - Articles, vol 1, they are variable but never good and always evil. The Fiend Folio has them as variable but always evil.The original Githyanki where that lore comes from were not set as LE. They were any evil, which means plenty of CE among them, matching the Red Dragon alignment.