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<blockquote data-quote="RoughCoronet0" data-source="post: 9162213" data-attributes="member: 7031665"><p>Yeah, I'll admit I never really understood the complaint that the Metallic Dragons all looked the same and are boring. All five of the main Metallic Dragons have quite a few things that physically distinguish them and each of their personalities, quirks, and general subspecies philosophies are as different to each other as their Chromatic counterparts are to each other. This goes for the other Metallics as well. I also don't see them as boring just because they are "good", the fact that they aren't so typically prone to evil acts but still can suffer from the arrogance of their power and status and lack of full understanding of the minds and ways of the "lesser races" as they typically call the humanoid races can lead to many interesting conflicts and encounters that don't just begin and end with "evil dragon, must be slain" (This goes for Chromatics as well, but this thread is for the Metallics).</p><p></p><p>Now grant it, I'm a dragon fanatic and have read up on every lore bit I could find on them all, so I have a lot to work with and I really like to dig deep into all the obvious and subtle differences of each dragon type. I also currently have a campaign going where the Metallic Dragons are seen as major antagonists alongside their Metallic goddess, so I'm also very invested in exploring all the nuances of this sub category of dragon, including having various shrines, trials, and text speaking on all these different nuances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoughCoronet0, post: 9162213, member: 7031665"] Yeah, I'll admit I never really understood the complaint that the Metallic Dragons all looked the same and are boring. All five of the main Metallic Dragons have quite a few things that physically distinguish them and each of their personalities, quirks, and general subspecies philosophies are as different to each other as their Chromatic counterparts are to each other. This goes for the other Metallics as well. I also don't see them as boring just because they are "good", the fact that they aren't so typically prone to evil acts but still can suffer from the arrogance of their power and status and lack of full understanding of the minds and ways of the "lesser races" as they typically call the humanoid races can lead to many interesting conflicts and encounters that don't just begin and end with "evil dragon, must be slain" (This goes for Chromatics as well, but this thread is for the Metallics). Now grant it, I'm a dragon fanatic and have read up on every lore bit I could find on them all, so I have a lot to work with and I really like to dig deep into all the obvious and subtle differences of each dragon type. I also currently have a campaign going where the Metallic Dragons are seen as major antagonists alongside their Metallic goddess, so I'm also very invested in exploring all the nuances of this sub category of dragon, including having various shrines, trials, and text speaking on all these different nuances. [/QUOTE]
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