Calling on All Dragon Enthusiasts!!!

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A request from a friend of mine.

Dragon magazine is currently putting together their yearly Top Ten Dragons of D&D and we are looking for some experienced players' perspectives on the greatest wyrms (or wyrmlings) in D&D history.If anyone would like to nominate their favorite D&D dragon NPC of all time please go ahead and chime in. Dragons from Dragonlance, the Forgotten Realms, Eberron or any other D&D source material are all fair game. Do you fancy Dragotha, Pyros, maybe Chronepsis, Khisanth, or Skiea or any other dragon you remember from D&D?

Also, if anyone has an anecdote you would like to share about an encounter with a dragon from any D&D module or campaign (not a homebrew, but a dragon players and DMs across the world might recognize) please share it here, and you may just get your name in Dragon magazine. Please include your name and region if you would like to be named with your anecdote. Note that your anecdote may be edited or adapted to fit word count limits on the article.

Thanks in advance for nominations, thoughts, and anecdotes everybody!!!

Sincerely,
Nicolas Logue and Tim Hitchcock
 
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What was the name of the little purple dragon in Phil Foglio's "What's New" comic?

Edit: apparently he was named Growf...at least, that's the name of the pin of him that Phil sells in his online store.
 
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My favorite? Any dragon in a wandering monster table.

We always assumed you had to have a dragon somewhere in a mod, or "Dungeons and Dragons" would be false advertising.

Seemed to be true an errie ammount of times.
 


Dragonlance's Khellendros is the one that jumps to mind. I can forgive him for getting Drizzt-like levels of uber-coolness in the 5th Age, and I hope you can too.
 

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