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Honestly, if they keep a similar origin story for Draconians, the easiest solution would be Bad Batch draconians where the curse didn’t “take” resulting in a small number of “good” or at least free willed draconian Dragonborn.
Or just change it so they were created and then indoctrinated, meaning there are natural rebels against Tacky Taki.
 


Honestly, if they keep a similar origin story for Draconians, the easiest solution would be Bad Batch draconians where the curse didn’t “take” resulting in a small number of “good” or at least free willed draconian Dragonborn.
I’d take that over the “using good dragon eggs makes evil Draconians and using evil Dragon eggs makes good Draconians.” The alignment symmetry felt poorly put together. “Some draconians escaped the curse/enslavement” sounds like a better PC origin story, to me.
 

I’d take that over the “using good dragon eggs makes evil Draconians and using evil Dragon eggs makes good Draconians.” The alignment symmetry felt poorly put together. “Some draconians escaped the curse/enslavement” sounds like a better PC origin story, to me.
I havne't heard about the evil dragon egg thing.

Did they seriously make 'good' draconians through the power of kidnapping?

If so, why is this not the thing we talk about when describing all the setting value's dissonance?

My god, I could have been calling Paladine Lord Kidnapperous all this time and no one told me?!
 

I havne't heard about the evil dragon egg thing.

Did they seriously make 'good' draconians through the power of kidnapping?

If so, why is this not the thing we talk about when describing all the setting value's dissonance?

My god, I could have been calling Paladine Lord Kidnapperous all this time and no one told me?!
In original canon, all draconians were made from good dragon eggs IIRC. And all draconians were Always Evil.
 



I havne't heard about the evil dragon egg thing.

Did they seriously make 'good' draconians through the power of kidnapping?

If so, why is this not the thing we talk about when describing all the setting value's dissonance?

My god, I could have been calling Paladine Lord Kidnapperous all this time and no one told me?!
The noble draconians were made by Takhisis' followers, who wanted to increase the number of draconians in their armies but had run out of stolen eggs from the good dragons. So they used evil dragon eggs instead, only to find that they'd "corrupted" the evil eggs with goodness.
 

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