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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 6699198" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>In a campaign using a homebrew system, I had a set of racial templates for the creation of a race. It was inspired by 4e Gamma World, so you could pick two templates and combine them to determine your race.</p><p></p><p>One of my players picked red dragon and ice element (the result of the unlikely pairing of a red and a white dragon). He was a pink dragon whose hatred of his own existence was rivaled only by his hate of other dragons. It was a classic "boy named Sue" concept and created a lot of fun moments during play. In his case, due to how the templates were set up, he could make both fire and ice attacks.</p><p></p><p>However, I could see a type of red/white dragon that has no breath weapon (fire and ice cancel each other out), but rather combines the brutish mindset of a white with the raw savagery of a red. A physically powerful berserking dragon. Who is pink, and very touchy about the subject. I'll admit, it's a bit silly and certainly not appropriate for every campaign, but the concept amuses me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 6699198, member: 53980"] In a campaign using a homebrew system, I had a set of racial templates for the creation of a race. It was inspired by 4e Gamma World, so you could pick two templates and combine them to determine your race. One of my players picked red dragon and ice element (the result of the unlikely pairing of a red and a white dragon). He was a pink dragon whose hatred of his own existence was rivaled only by his hate of other dragons. It was a classic "boy named Sue" concept and created a lot of fun moments during play. In his case, due to how the templates were set up, he could make both fire and ice attacks. However, I could see a type of red/white dragon that has no breath weapon (fire and ice cancel each other out), but rather combines the brutish mindset of a white with the raw savagery of a red. A physically powerful berserking dragon. Who is pink, and very touchy about the subject. I'll admit, it's a bit silly and certainly not appropriate for every campaign, but the concept amuses me. [/QUOTE]
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