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[Kulan] The Lands of Harqual (Updated: Feb 3/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 8656734" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><h2><strong><span style="color: rgb(251, 160, 38)"><span style="font-size: 22px">The Dragons of Kulan</span></span></strong></h2><p>The dragons of Kulan are a little different than dragons on other worlds. Now, you’re probably saying <em>“I’ve heard that one before!”</em></p><p></p><p>Ah, but you see, they are.</p><p></p><p>You see dragons are linked to the gods and the elements. Dragons epitomize the four Prime Elements and the union of the beneficial powers of these elements. They also represent the paradox at the heart of being the mutual dependence of light and dark, creation and destruction, male and female. Dragons are the unifying force underlying these opposites and symbolize magical energy, neither good nor evil, that supports the physical world and which can be used for either good or evil purposes.</p><p></p><p>All this makes the dragons of Kulan an important part of the cycles of life and passing seasons. Dragons are considered part of the natural world just like any other intelligent race or member of the animal kingdom. Thus, they are not hunted as monsters and are even considered special children of the gods. Druids will help dragons fit into the <em><strong>Tenets of the Balance</strong></em> and will even teach abandoned newborns, of any color, to live in the bounds of the natural world. It is considered a great honor to have a dragon as a patron or to be given the title of <em><strong>Dragon Friend</strong></em>.</p><p></p><p>Note that not all Chromatics are evil and not all Metallics are good. In fact, most dragons of Kulan are either neutral in alignment (or leave the world, if possible). Many of the more radical aligned dragons (such as Black, Gold, Red and Silver) don’t even exist in great numbers. Those that do are either young neutral dragons in the company of druids or older dragons that are hiding from the outside world. However, all colors of dragons do exist on Kulan, even Gem, Shadow, Yellow, etc. Almost all of them follow the Tenets of the Balance and it is considered a good omen to spot one soaring through the sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 8656734, member: 2012"] [HEADING=1][B][COLOR=rgb(251, 160, 38)][SIZE=6]The Dragons of Kulan[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/HEADING] The dragons of Kulan are a little different than dragons on other worlds. Now, you’re probably saying [I]“I’ve heard that one before!”[/I] Ah, but you see, they are. You see dragons are linked to the gods and the elements. Dragons epitomize the four Prime Elements and the union of the beneficial powers of these elements. They also represent the paradox at the heart of being the mutual dependence of light and dark, creation and destruction, male and female. Dragons are the unifying force underlying these opposites and symbolize magical energy, neither good nor evil, that supports the physical world and which can be used for either good or evil purposes. All this makes the dragons of Kulan an important part of the cycles of life and passing seasons. Dragons are considered part of the natural world just like any other intelligent race or member of the animal kingdom. Thus, they are not hunted as monsters and are even considered special children of the gods. Druids will help dragons fit into the [I][B]Tenets of the Balance[/B][/I] and will even teach abandoned newborns, of any color, to live in the bounds of the natural world. It is considered a great honor to have a dragon as a patron or to be given the title of [I][B]Dragon Friend[/B][/I]. Note that not all Chromatics are evil and not all Metallics are good. In fact, most dragons of Kulan are either neutral in alignment (or leave the world, if possible). Many of the more radical aligned dragons (such as Black, Gold, Red and Silver) don’t even exist in great numbers. Those that do are either young neutral dragons in the company of druids or older dragons that are hiding from the outside world. However, all colors of dragons do exist on Kulan, even Gem, Shadow, Yellow, etc. Almost all of them follow the Tenets of the Balance and it is considered a good omen to spot one soaring through the sky. [/QUOTE]
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