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<blockquote data-quote="med stud" data-source="post: 3965459" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I will go the R&C-way it seems (I hadn't read the book). Dragonborn are loners and wanderers, creatures out of their time. A dragonborn will be restless and have a hard time settling down. Many of them live by violence, either from an ideological POV as servants of gods or higher causes and others just by being mercenaries, fighting for profit. Most of them are able to take care of themselves on their travels so purely academic dragonborn are rare.</p><p></p><p>Where do they come from? They don't know anymore than any other race. They have a number of creation myths but generally they don't care much; they are here, that's what matters.</p><p></p><p>How do they view dragons? The same way a human would view King Kong. There are some surface familiarities, the dragons are bigger but that's about it. They don't run around worshipping dragons and they don't paint dragons all over their shields. </p><p></p><p>How do they interact with humanity? They are outsiders, defenitly. Even if they are known to honour agreements and generally don't cause much problems they are most often left out of societies.</p><p></p><p>How do they work in a party of adventurers? Like a hand in the glove. Wanderlust and violence is the essence of an adventurer and many adventurers don't care if the one they are working with looks like a dragon as long as it can be trusted, which many dragonborn can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="med stud, post: 3965459, member: 1211"] I will go the R&C-way it seems (I hadn't read the book). Dragonborn are loners and wanderers, creatures out of their time. A dragonborn will be restless and have a hard time settling down. Many of them live by violence, either from an ideological POV as servants of gods or higher causes and others just by being mercenaries, fighting for profit. Most of them are able to take care of themselves on their travels so purely academic dragonborn are rare. Where do they come from? They don't know anymore than any other race. They have a number of creation myths but generally they don't care much; they are here, that's what matters. How do they view dragons? The same way a human would view King Kong. There are some surface familiarities, the dragons are bigger but that's about it. They don't run around worshipping dragons and they don't paint dragons all over their shields. How do they interact with humanity? They are outsiders, defenitly. Even if they are known to honour agreements and generally don't cause much problems they are most often left out of societies. How do they work in a party of adventurers? Like a hand in the glove. Wanderlust and violence is the essence of an adventurer and many adventurers don't care if the one they are working with looks like a dragon as long as it can be trusted, which many dragonborn can be. [/QUOTE]
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