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<blockquote data-quote="RealAlHazred" data-source="post: 9277372" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p>[USER=50987]@CleverNickName[/USER] said they wouldn't do another thread and in the Companion thread people wondered if there could be another. We're deep into the dragons now, up to the 4th edition days. This poll, we're voting on Catastrophic Dragons, introduced in Monster Manual 3 (2010), this group of dragons fit into the cosmology that established an ancient Dawn War between the gods and the Primordials (elemental entities). When the Primordials destroyed the dragon progenitor god Io, some dragons decided this demonstrated the clear superiority of the Primordials and offered them service. The Primordials transformed them into entities of chaos and destruction.</p><p></p><p><strong>HOW TO PLAY</strong></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Only the dragons that have been published <em>in print</em> for Dungeons & Dragons are included. A few third-party publishers will be included, but I don't have all of the books ever printed, so I'm limited to what I have. If you really wanted to see something else, do you own list -- or tell us about it in detail!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Each entry starts with 20 points.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Every day, you vote for one dragon that you like, which gains 1 point. And then you vote for a different dragon, which loses 2 points. It is intentional that a negative vote is worth more than a positive vote, because math.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Mark your upvotes in <span style="color: rgb(97, 189, 109)">green</span>, and downvotes in <span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)">red</span>. Or just show them in bold text and use "<strong>+1</strong>" and "<strong>-2</strong>" to mark them, if colored text is too difficult on your browsing device.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It's easier if you just copy and paste the previous poster’s vote and change the numbers; the Quote function <em><u>isn't</u></em> the best for this.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You may vote only once per day. This is an honor system, and we are all honorable gamers; please do not abuse it. If this means you vote once at night one day, and once the next morning - that's fine, but don't vote again until the following day. Rule of thumb: if your most recent vote post says "yesterday" in the time stamp, you can vote again.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">This is just another Internet popularity contest and you do not have to explain an upvote or downvote, but feel free to do so... those explanations are where the fun is! And the more outlandish, petty, or nitpicky your reasons for voting, the better!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">When downvotes reach 0 the dragon is removed from the list.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Finally, if an entry has one point left, then you have to make the choice to use all of your downvotes to eliminate it; there is no vote splitting. In addition, you can't upvote and downvote the same entry (no "see" votes). And you have to use BOTH YOUR UPVOTE AND DOWNVOTE if you vote.</li> </ul><p><strong>THE MOST IMPORTANT BITS</strong></p><p>Three important points that you must read before voting--</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">This is <em>just</em> a popularity contest, and it's supposed to be fun. You can cast your votes for whatever reason you want; a dragon that you used a lot, a dragon you wanted to love but hated, a dragon that killed Kevin's character in a hilarious way, whatever. But this is for enjoyment only. If you experience anger, hostility, or other evidence of Not Having Fun, you're doing it wrong.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">As always, the list is the list. If you have a complaint about the list, please direct it to //dev/null.</li> </ul><p>So. Onward to the contest!</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, the whole point of this thread is to have fun. Some people really want this to be a "Best In Show" contest, and they get really worked up when (not 'if') their favorites get eliminated (I am sometimes one of those people). But hopefully we have all figured out how this works by now. For the newly-initiated, remember that this is not an election, nor is it a survey or a job evaluation. Frankly, this is a celebration of the hard work [USER=50987]@CleverNickName[/USER] put into these threads.</p><p></p><p><strong>LIST OF CATASTROPHIC DRAGONS IN D&D (WITH SOURCE IN PARENTHESES)</strong></p><p><em>Avalanche Dragon:</em> dragons that drank a Primordial's muddy blood which hardened their bodies and hearts (<strong><em>Dragon</em></strong> #424; June 2013; 4E)</p><p><em>Blizzard Dragon:</em> dragons with cold, cruel hearts, whose icy bodies are wreathed in rimefrost (<strong><em>Monster Manual 3</em></strong>; 2010; 4E)</p><p><em>Earthquake Dragon:</em> temperamental dragons with bodies petrified in the gullet of a Primordial (<strong><em>Monster Manual 3</em></strong> 2010; 4E)</p><p><em>Tornado Dragon:</em> a dragon formed from black clouds, icy hail, and savage winds, whose eyes flash with lightning and whose teeth are formed of white ice (<strong><em>Dragon</em></strong> #425; July 2013; 4E)</p><p><em>Typhoon Dragon:</em> insatiable and capricious dragons crushed by the abyssal depths into potent undersea terrors (<strong><em>Dragon</em></strong> #424; June 2013; 4E) -- note that this is a different dragon from the Tun Mi Lung (Typhoon Dragon) from the Lung ("Oriental") Dragons</p><p><em>Volcanic Dragon:</em> foul-tempered, cruel, hateful, and ambitious with rivulets of magma flowing down their blackened, cracked bodies (<strong><em>Monster Manual 3</em></strong>; 2010; 4E)</p><p><em>Wildfire Dragon:</em> a shape of flame is wreathed in cinders and smoke, barely constrained by a draconic form; while quiescent, it appears as a pile of warm embers (<strong><em>Dragon</em></strong> #425; July 2013; 4E)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealAlHazred, post: 9277372, member: 25818"] [USER=50987]@CleverNickName[/USER] said they wouldn't do another thread and in the Companion thread people wondered if there could be another. We're deep into the dragons now, up to the 4th edition days. This poll, we're voting on Catastrophic Dragons, introduced in Monster Manual 3 (2010), this group of dragons fit into the cosmology that established an ancient Dawn War between the gods and the Primordials (elemental entities). When the Primordials destroyed the dragon progenitor god Io, some dragons decided this demonstrated the clear superiority of the Primordials and offered them service. The Primordials transformed them into entities of chaos and destruction. [B]HOW TO PLAY[/B] [LIST] [*]Only the dragons that have been published [I]in print[/I] for Dungeons & Dragons are included. A few third-party publishers will be included, but I don't have all of the books ever printed, so I'm limited to what I have. If you really wanted to see something else, do you own list -- or tell us about it in detail! [*]Each entry starts with 20 points. [*]Every day, you vote for one dragon that you like, which gains 1 point. And then you vote for a different dragon, which loses 2 points. It is intentional that a negative vote is worth more than a positive vote, because math. [*]Mark your upvotes in [COLOR=rgb(97, 189, 109)]green[/COLOR], and downvotes in [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]red[/COLOR]. Or just show them in bold text and use "[B]+1[/B]" and "[B]-2[/B]" to mark them, if colored text is too difficult on your browsing device. [*]It's easier if you just copy and paste the previous poster’s vote and change the numbers; the Quote function [I][U]isn't[/U][/I] the best for this. [*]You may vote only once per day. This is an honor system, and we are all honorable gamers; please do not abuse it. If this means you vote once at night one day, and once the next morning - that's fine, but don't vote again until the following day. Rule of thumb: if your most recent vote post says "yesterday" in the time stamp, you can vote again. [*]This is just another Internet popularity contest and you do not have to explain an upvote or downvote, but feel free to do so... those explanations are where the fun is! And the more outlandish, petty, or nitpicky your reasons for voting, the better! [*]When downvotes reach 0 the dragon is removed from the list. [*]Finally, if an entry has one point left, then you have to make the choice to use all of your downvotes to eliminate it; there is no vote splitting. In addition, you can't upvote and downvote the same entry (no "see" votes). And you have to use BOTH YOUR UPVOTE AND DOWNVOTE if you vote. [/LIST] [B]THE MOST IMPORTANT BITS[/B] Three important points that you must read before voting-- [LIST] [*]This is [I]just[/I] a popularity contest, and it's supposed to be fun. You can cast your votes for whatever reason you want; a dragon that you used a lot, a dragon you wanted to love but hated, a dragon that killed Kevin's character in a hilarious way, whatever. But this is for enjoyment only. If you experience anger, hostility, or other evidence of Not Having Fun, you're doing it wrong. [*]As always, the list is the list. If you have a complaint about the list, please direct it to //dev/null. [/LIST] So. Onward to the contest! Ultimately, the whole point of this thread is to have fun. Some people really want this to be a "Best In Show" contest, and they get really worked up when (not 'if') their favorites get eliminated (I am sometimes one of those people). But hopefully we have all figured out how this works by now. For the newly-initiated, remember that this is not an election, nor is it a survey or a job evaluation. Frankly, this is a celebration of the hard work [USER=50987]@CleverNickName[/USER] put into these threads. [B]LIST OF CATASTROPHIC DRAGONS IN D&D (WITH SOURCE IN PARENTHESES)[/B] [I]Avalanche Dragon:[/I] dragons that drank a Primordial's muddy blood which hardened their bodies and hearts ([B][I]Dragon[/I][/B] #424; June 2013; 4E) [I]Blizzard Dragon:[/I] dragons with cold, cruel hearts, whose icy bodies are wreathed in rimefrost ([B][I]Monster Manual 3[/I][/B]; 2010; 4E) [I]Earthquake Dragon:[/I] temperamental dragons with bodies petrified in the gullet of a Primordial ([B][I]Monster Manual 3[/I][/B] 2010; 4E) [I]Tornado Dragon:[/I] a dragon formed from black clouds, icy hail, and savage winds, whose eyes flash with lightning and whose teeth are formed of white ice ([B][I]Dragon[/I][/B] #425; July 2013; 4E) [I]Typhoon Dragon:[/I] insatiable and capricious dragons crushed by the abyssal depths into potent undersea terrors ([B][I]Dragon[/I][/B] #424; June 2013; 4E) -- note that this is a different dragon from the Tun Mi Lung (Typhoon Dragon) from the Lung ("Oriental") Dragons [I]Volcanic Dragon:[/I] foul-tempered, cruel, hateful, and ambitious with rivulets of magma flowing down their blackened, cracked bodies ([B][I]Monster Manual 3[/I][/B]; 2010; 4E) [I]Wildfire Dragon:[/I] a shape of flame is wreathed in cinders and smoke, barely constrained by a draconic form; while quiescent, it appears as a pile of warm embers ([B][I]Dragon[/I][/B] #425; July 2013; 4E) [/QUOTE]
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