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Dragons by terrain - are they any for savannah/plains?


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Well technically now in 4e, Blue are costal and Brown are desert.

Hmm... Well if you decide that a Brown can burrow through just normal ground and not just dunes then I think it could work fine.

Thanks - that would be helpful, but I did not specify in my original post that my campaign is a long-running 3.5 game.
 



As soon as you start using a non-standard dragon, especially one your players don't recognize, you're free to change alignments and whatever to suit your needs. What is most important, the existing background of a dragon, or just having premade stats?
 


Well your looking for evil make the brass dragon evil. It's uncommon but it does happen. In the realms for instance there is at lest 2 know case of good "evil" dragons. One is NG green the other was a LG red. Evil "good" dragons do happen just like evils elves. Its not common and the pc Will not see it comeing. He would be a real once in a life time encounter something they will remember for a long long time.

Make him evil, cruel and nasty.
 

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