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<blockquote data-quote="Draegn" data-source="post: 7444788" data-attributes="member: 6801461"><p>In my game all dragons regardless of colour and type, breathe fire (hot or cold flames), exhale toxic fumes and spit acid. Few dragons are a pure colour including white, grey and black. Fewer have a metallic sheen or crystalline sheen. Most are a shade, tone or tint of a true colour.</p><p></p><p>The four types of dragons are the heraldic with four limbs and two wings. The drake with two legs and two wings which is weaker than the heraldic but a much faster and more agile flyer. The wyrm with four legs, immensely strong and tough, considered to be a living siege engine and fortress. The serpent without any limbs or wings and by far the weakest, yet able to easily burrow itself in loose materials and breathe underwater.</p><p></p><p>The majority of dragon eggs produce lesser dragons that lack all the special attacks and are of a variable size ranging from the size of ferrets to the occasional size of larger herd animals. While dragon mothers love all their children they understand that in lean hunting times that the lesser ones serve as a food source for any true dragons hatched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draegn, post: 7444788, member: 6801461"] In my game all dragons regardless of colour and type, breathe fire (hot or cold flames), exhale toxic fumes and spit acid. Few dragons are a pure colour including white, grey and black. Fewer have a metallic sheen or crystalline sheen. Most are a shade, tone or tint of a true colour. The four types of dragons are the heraldic with four limbs and two wings. The drake with two legs and two wings which is weaker than the heraldic but a much faster and more agile flyer. The wyrm with four legs, immensely strong and tough, considered to be a living siege engine and fortress. The serpent without any limbs or wings and by far the weakest, yet able to easily burrow itself in loose materials and breathe underwater. The majority of dragon eggs produce lesser dragons that lack all the special attacks and are of a variable size ranging from the size of ferrets to the occasional size of larger herd animals. While dragon mothers love all their children they understand that in lean hunting times that the lesser ones serve as a food source for any true dragons hatched. [/QUOTE]
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