D&D General What to Do with a Dragon Corpse?


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Think of the bones as ivory, and what ivory and bone was used for historically.

Bone or horn for the handles of knives and swords (and perhaps forks and spoons as well).
Paper folders, letter openers, other bookbinding/scribe tools.
Beads.
Game pieces.
Rib bones for corset stays.

And depending on the size of the knuckle bones...
Dragon dice. 😁

Black dragon bile is likely to be something special.
Does this oversized birdie have a wishbone? If yes, components for luck charms, rings of wishes...
 
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I'm surprised that you're making this a project for yourself.. it seems like a perfect instance for player creativity!
But to answer your question... yeah, a drago-skeleto-mobile.
 



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Use the scales of the dragon to fashion an 'egg' that will transform a character into a Dragonborn via the Rite of Draconic Ascension. ;) A 5e nod to the 3e Dragonborn. ;)
 

Some of the characters I've played would be inclined to this, or a large pyre.
I gave one a strict policy of "Sentients have proper names. If it had a proper name, it is not dinner."
But that's not really what the OP was asking. 😉
I've got an organization of epicurean monks called The Fat Boys who refuse to eat anything that was a thinking creature in life. They won't touch the dragon with a 20 foot fork.
I'm surprised that you're making this a project for yourself.. it seems like a perfect instance for player creativity!
But to answer your question... yeah, a drago-skeleto-mobile.
I'm not doing this myself. I pawned it off on you guys.
 

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