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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 6839569" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>I updated the description by adding the following:</p><p></p><p>An azure dragon appears very much like a blue dragon. Like blue dragons, their scales range in color from bright turquoise to dark navy, though azure dragons tend towards the lighter hues. An expert eye can distinguish an azure dragon from a blue by a curious shimmering quality in the light reflecting from an azure's scales. A DC 20 Spot or Knowledge (arcana) check is required to notice the difference.</p><p></p><p>If you meant the "Description" that comes before it, that's pretty much a placeholder for any additional background info we might decide to add.</p><p></p><p>We don't normally have <em>italicizes</em> descriptions in true dragon entries.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How's this:</p><p></p><p>Azure dragons are close relatives of blue dragons. They are benevolent creatures, very different in temperament to the voracious and arrogant blue dragons. These dragons are sometimes called sapphire dragons, but they are not the same as the psionic sapphire dragon.</p><p></p><p>An azure dragon appears very much like a blue dragon. Like blue dragons, their scales range in color from bright turquoise to dark navy, though azure dragons tend towards the lighter hues.</p><p></p><p>An expert eye can distinguish an azure dragon from a blue by a curious shimmering quality in the light reflecting from an azure's scales. A DC 20 Spot or Knowledge (arcana) check is required to notice the difference.</p><p></p><p>* * *</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">In Mystaran</span></strong></p><p>The peoples of Mystara know the azure dragon as the sapphire dragon and consider it one of the "gemstone dragons", a family that also includes the Mystaran amber dragon, Mystaran crystalline dragon, Mystaran jade dragon, Mystaran onyx dragon and Mystaran ruby dragon. Despite being called "gemstone" dragons, this family of dragons is quite separate from the family of psionic-powered neutral "gem" dragons, many of whom are named after the same precious stones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 6839569, member: 57383"] I updated the description by adding the following: An azure dragon appears very much like a blue dragon. Like blue dragons, their scales range in color from bright turquoise to dark navy, though azure dragons tend towards the lighter hues. An expert eye can distinguish an azure dragon from a blue by a curious shimmering quality in the light reflecting from an azure's scales. A DC 20 Spot or Knowledge (arcana) check is required to notice the difference. If you meant the "Description" that comes before it, that's pretty much a placeholder for any additional background info we might decide to add. We don't normally have [I]italicizes[/I] descriptions in true dragon entries. How's this: Azure dragons are close relatives of blue dragons. They are benevolent creatures, very different in temperament to the voracious and arrogant blue dragons. These dragons are sometimes called sapphire dragons, but they are not the same as the psionic sapphire dragon. An azure dragon appears very much like a blue dragon. Like blue dragons, their scales range in color from bright turquoise to dark navy, though azure dragons tend towards the lighter hues. An expert eye can distinguish an azure dragon from a blue by a curious shimmering quality in the light reflecting from an azure's scales. A DC 20 Spot or Knowledge (arcana) check is required to notice the difference. * * * [B][SIZE=4]In Mystaran[/SIZE][/B] The peoples of Mystara know the azure dragon as the sapphire dragon and consider it one of the "gemstone dragons", a family that also includes the Mystaran amber dragon, Mystaran crystalline dragon, Mystaran jade dragon, Mystaran onyx dragon and Mystaran ruby dragon. Despite being called "gemstone" dragons, this family of dragons is quite separate from the family of psionic-powered neutral "gem" dragons, many of whom are named after the same precious stones. [/QUOTE]
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