jaer said:There already was. It was called Council of Wyrmms. The big difference was, all the land was ruled by dragons, and the kingdoms weren't incredibly populated so that the dragons had vassals and servants, but nothing that was as large and as complete as a full kingdom.
Different dragon types warred over their prefered terrain, and they would enslave and/or liberate the vassal populace (depending on whether chromatic was taking over for gem or metalic or vice-versa). The adventure given in the setting (the setting was designed so that the PCs were dragon) was that the PCs were part of the Council of Wyrms, so they were raised by the council, not typical members of their species, and so had none of the prejuidices against others (if one PC wanted to be a Silver, and another a Red, it was possible).
Of course, there were horrible power-level difference between the speices that never quite worked out: to "level up," the dragon needed to both go through a certain age and aquire a certain amount of treasure. While a Gold dragon (strongest) needed a lot more treasure in the hoard to level up compared to a crystal dragon (weakest), they both needed to be the same age to do so (the idea was dragons absorbed power from their horde and formed a magical connection to thier treasure by sleeping on it). So, while the crystal dragon needed like 1/4 of the gold dragon's wealth, they both needed to be the same age.
Anyway, I always liked the idea of the setting and have had benevolent dragons rule kingdoms before in campaign settings...
Oh, I wasn't thinking of anything like the Council of Wyrms. I was thinking about one dragon, one supreme god-dragon ruling over a mighty empire, crushing all rivals both human and draconic beneath his clawed heel. And he wasn't gonna be particularly benevolent either.
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Actually, this setting would have a lot more in common with Dark Sun than with Council of Wyrms. Funny, that.