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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 9334368" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>I keep the colors and metals because it’s a very particular D&D-ism that I think helps set it apart from other fantasy, but I changed the breakdown of metals and colors to associate them with alchemy. For metallic dragons I use the alchemical metals (lead, tin, copper, iron, silver, quicksilver, and gold), and for Chromatic dragons I do the four colors of the alchemical transmutation process (albino, citrine, ruby, and “ebon” since the adjectival form of “nigredo” would sound pretty inappropriate). The chromatic dragons are also associated with the four humors and by extension the four elements - melancholic (earth) for ebon, phlegmatic (water) for albino, choleric (fire) for citrine, and sanguine (air) for ruby. I also got rid of alignments tied to dragon type, although the chromatic are still generally of poorer temperament due to their imbalanced humors, which might lead to an in-universe association of chromatic dragons being “the evil ones.”</p><p></p><p>I back and forth on the idea of adding a fifth chromatic dragon, to get aether into the elemental mix, perhaps making up an ectoplasmic humor to associate it with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 9334368, member: 6779196"] I keep the colors and metals because it’s a very particular D&D-ism that I think helps set it apart from other fantasy, but I changed the breakdown of metals and colors to associate them with alchemy. For metallic dragons I use the alchemical metals (lead, tin, copper, iron, silver, quicksilver, and gold), and for Chromatic dragons I do the four colors of the alchemical transmutation process (albino, citrine, ruby, and “ebon” since the adjectival form of “nigredo” would sound pretty inappropriate). The chromatic dragons are also associated with the four humors and by extension the four elements - melancholic (earth) for ebon, phlegmatic (water) for albino, choleric (fire) for citrine, and sanguine (air) for ruby. I also got rid of alignments tied to dragon type, although the chromatic are still generally of poorer temperament due to their imbalanced humors, which might lead to an in-universe association of chromatic dragons being “the evil ones.” I back and forth on the idea of adding a fifth chromatic dragon, to get aether into the elemental mix, perhaps making up an ectoplasmic humor to associate it with. [/QUOTE]
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