They aren't even that far offyou have been made out to be a demonic monster bent on world domination.
Edena_of_Neith said:TO LICHTENHART
Krysophrenos the Gold Dragon is being approached discreetly by several nations and peoples who realize the winds of change are in the air, and feel something must be done.
The Faerie of Faerun (PL 10) offer their sponsorship.
The Metallic Dragons of Faerun (PL 3 because of almost non-existent cohesion) offer sponsorship (these dragons, in demihuman or dragonform, are spread all over the continent) offer their sponsorship.
The Gem Dragons of Faerun (PL 3 for the same reasons) offer their sponsorship.
The Church of Torm the True (PL 3) offers it's support.
The Church of Helm the Watcher (PL 3) offers it's support.
Luruar (PL 3) offers it's support and sponsorship.
Cormyr (PL 4) offers it's support.
Rashemen (PL 7) offers it's support.
The Denizens of the High Forest (PL 3) offer their support.
And finally, the secret (and it IS a secret) elven Flying City in Ardeep Forest (PL 7) offers it's support.
They all have one thing in common: they want Krysophrenos to be a voice of reason and a voice of caution to the peoples of Faerun.
They are not opposed to change, but they believe a strong voice of warning and caution is needed: the dangers of catastrophic change, war, and destruction are imminently possible.
For example, state the Faerie, look at Netheril: too much knowledge, too quickly, and it's misuse led to the destruction of the Weave.
The Crown Wars saw the destruction of entire regions, and the creation of the Drow.
When a dragon is killed - any dragon, even an evil dragon - that takes a vast amount of energy out of the Weave permanently, weakening the Weave and draining life from the world forever. Or so state the dragons.
High Magic would not be drained away like it is, were it not for the Sundering, which the elves in their foolishness used to create Evermeet, and which almost destroyed the world.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.