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<blockquote data-quote="RoughCoronet0" data-source="post: 8431463" data-attributes="member: 7031665"><p>I never had a problem with the Copper/Bronze/Brass trio personally and think they are all pretty interesting.</p><p></p><p>Copper dragons - Smallest of the main 5 metallic dragons known to lair in canyons, caves, and other rocky places. They are amazing climbers, even having spider climb as a natural ability in earlier editions and love to hunt various large poisonous insects and arachnids. They are free spirited and jovial pranksters that love to have a good laugh, even if it is sometimes at the expense of others.</p><p></p><p>Brass Dragons - Known to lair in the desert and other arid places of the world and love to bask in the Sun or bury themselves in sand. They are great conversationalist and love to share stories and match their clever wits against other creatures like Genies or Sphinxes and often summon such creatures for companionship. Sometimes though they like the sound of their voice too much and will bury those that try to avoid talking to them in sand up to their necks until their thirst for conversation is satiated. </p><p></p><p>Bronze Dragons - Known to make their lairs along coastlines, these dragons are the Paladins of dragonkind. They are known to polymorph a lot to observe humanoids they come across and determine if they are of good heart or not. They will save drowning sailors, but they also hunt pirates and other sentient sea creatures with a vengeance. They are justice bringers, but can sometimes be a bit lawful stupid in their approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoughCoronet0, post: 8431463, member: 7031665"] I never had a problem with the Copper/Bronze/Brass trio personally and think they are all pretty interesting. Copper dragons - Smallest of the main 5 metallic dragons known to lair in canyons, caves, and other rocky places. They are amazing climbers, even having spider climb as a natural ability in earlier editions and love to hunt various large poisonous insects and arachnids. They are free spirited and jovial pranksters that love to have a good laugh, even if it is sometimes at the expense of others. Brass Dragons - Known to lair in the desert and other arid places of the world and love to bask in the Sun or bury themselves in sand. They are great conversationalist and love to share stories and match their clever wits against other creatures like Genies or Sphinxes and often summon such creatures for companionship. Sometimes though they like the sound of their voice too much and will bury those that try to avoid talking to them in sand up to their necks until their thirst for conversation is satiated. Bronze Dragons - Known to make their lairs along coastlines, these dragons are the Paladins of dragonkind. They are known to polymorph a lot to observe humanoids they come across and determine if they are of good heart or not. They will save drowning sailors, but they also hunt pirates and other sentient sea creatures with a vengeance. They are justice bringers, but can sometimes be a bit lawful stupid in their approach. [/QUOTE]
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