Might as well get rid of the last good dragon.
Oh come on now. You didn't honestly expect a good-aligned dragon to win a popularity contest, did you? They're like those sparkly good-aligned vampires from Twilight walking into a room with Dracula and Nosferatu.Lame. It’s all yours, folks.
Well, no. They aren’t at all like those.Oh come on now. You didn't honestly expect a good-aligned dragon to win a popularity contest, did you? They're like those sparkly good-aligned vampires from Twilight walking into a room with Dracula and Nosferatu.
Black Dragon 12
Blue Dragon 11
Green Dragon 9
Silver Dragon 2
Green dragon.
GET IT?
I don't disagree with your examples. Still, my point stands: good-aligned creatures never do well in these Survivor threads. It feels like the developers decided to make alignment matter less in 5E than in previous editions; maybe one consequence of that decision is that certain creatures also matter less?They’re more like the Vampires from VtM or the Anne Rice books, or Angel and Spike from the Buffyverse. All of whom are more interesting than Nosferatu.
The more I think about this, the more transparent Puff's psychological manipulation of poor Jackie Paper becomes. What green dragon could meet a youngster with the amazing ability of astral travel and pass up the chance to guilt-trip the kid into defeating his foes, some sort of extraplanar nose-creatures from the Far Realm?Puff the Magic Dragon was a green dragon.