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Naeronites and Chromatic Dragons...Silverglass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverglass" data-source="post: 1645569" data-attributes="member: 14071"><p>I am adding some additional information at the moment but as a brief synopsis most people who know anything about dragons will be aware that Naeron created the Chromatic Dragons. But as with all of his creations they are free to choose their own path. Naeron has never had any problems with his children fighting and killing each other, as recently as 58AK there was a major conflict between the Lizardfolk and Troglodytes in the forests west of Paludosus and some of the more renowned Paludosans of history have included "Dragonslayer" among their titles. </p><p></p><p>Another factor is that over the centuries draconic "society" has changed with most dragons becoming evil and the reds, blacks and whites becoming chaotic. Dragons have become more individualistic and less cooperative, which is one of the reasons that you will no longer see a flight of Dragons such as appeared during the Age of the Gods.</p><p></p><p>Between the minority of Chromatic Dragons who still actively worship Naeron and the other worshippers of Naeron peaceful co-existence is possible and does occur but this is very much the exception to the rule and where it does happen it tends to be inside Paludosus where sufficent power can be exerted to ensure that everyone plays by the rules.</p><p></p><p>On other occasions dealings with Chromatic Dragons are based on the immediate need rather than any religious instructions - other than the one that if someone threatens you and yours you should defend yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverglass, post: 1645569, member: 14071"] I am adding some additional information at the moment but as a brief synopsis most people who know anything about dragons will be aware that Naeron created the Chromatic Dragons. But as with all of his creations they are free to choose their own path. Naeron has never had any problems with his children fighting and killing each other, as recently as 58AK there was a major conflict between the Lizardfolk and Troglodytes in the forests west of Paludosus and some of the more renowned Paludosans of history have included "Dragonslayer" among their titles. Another factor is that over the centuries draconic "society" has changed with most dragons becoming evil and the reds, blacks and whites becoming chaotic. Dragons have become more individualistic and less cooperative, which is one of the reasons that you will no longer see a flight of Dragons such as appeared during the Age of the Gods. Between the minority of Chromatic Dragons who still actively worship Naeron and the other worshippers of Naeron peaceful co-existence is possible and does occur but this is very much the exception to the rule and where it does happen it tends to be inside Paludosus where sufficent power can be exerted to ensure that everyone plays by the rules. On other occasions dealings with Chromatic Dragons are based on the immediate need rather than any religious instructions - other than the one that if someone threatens you and yours you should defend yourself. [/QUOTE]
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