What have you done to my Underdark Fey thread?

Hmmm... I havent made any dragons for 3 Ed. yet. Actually, I have only done a handful of monsters actually. How about this...

Climate/Terrain: Jungles, around Lakes and Rivers

Alignment: Chaotic-Neutral

Personality: The Inexecalan Wyrm is often feared by the population in the regions it inhabits. The dragon is amongst the more powerful wyrms, easily able of crushing small villages and hamlets. Yet, despite its power, it has a child-like intelligence, being easily distracted by minor things. Inexecalan Wyrm can sometimes be seen sitting next to waterfalls, silently observing the way the water splashes into the water below, other times they can be seen admiring trees and birds in an almost catatonic state. Sometimes, a raging Inexecalan Wyrm can be calmed by offering it a small trinket, a small music box or some sparkly items.
 

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Whoa! One thing at a time please, first things first. All I need at the moment is a subtype... I'll ask for the other stuff when it is needed... :D

Also, I would like to help with your clockwork constructs, but what does one do who is not registered at the site? (without actually registering, 5 places is all I have time with at the moment...) :D

Ask here what you need, and we will try to provide. :D
 

Everything else is needed, from starting HD for a wyrmling, to climate/terrain and alignment.

Was merely trying to provide in advance. Havent got MM or MM2 here, so im needing the basic background material for giving subtype advice.

Hope you liked the concepts for the Clockwork Construct (so far), hope the mechanics looks sound on my proposal in the bottom of the page. I was hoping to get monster-creator-professional-assistance.
 

Sounds intriguing... But shouldn't you concentrate your efforts on your book?

Anyways, if the climate/terrain helps to determine the subtype of the dragon, we should do that now. you suggested warm forest. Why? There is a lot more to a (south america style) continent than deep thick and humid forests. There are the Llanos for example, and the tepuya, not to mention mountains, deserts, plains, swamps, and glaciers (yes there are glaciers in south america, on of the worlds largest in fact.)

Any suggestions?
 

Well, I was merely looking for a way to fit the water breathing ability into the natural location of the Dragon. Water Breathing isnt rather useful in mountains, deserts and plains.

Any yes, I should be doing that, but im occasionaly good at multi-tasking. Sometimes, Im not.

what other 5 forums are you on?
 

Four others: Mtgnews, WotC, the Reprive, and one I do not care to divulge. ;) (We super villains need to have our secrets :D)

Well, it would need to have waterbreathing in the Llanos as they are flooded half a year at a time... Not to mention if it for example lives in lakes... I think Titicaca is south americas larges lake. :D
 

tsk tsk tsk, I hope you arent on a date-site Krish... tsk tsk tsk

Llanos isn't a bad option either, but are you modelling the Dragon to fit directly into South America or a setting inspired by South America?
 

Of course not, I can have any woman I want, and I've enjoyed a few... :D

As for the dragon, a setting inspired by south america. It shares some geographical traits, such as a very large jungle, the Llanos, tepuyas, and a mountain chain that stretches the entire length of the continent. The continent also has a very large impact crater from when one of the moons fell. The area sorrounding the crater is an infertile wasteland...
 

Well, it "could" be the Llanos, my head just rings "Jungle, Jungle" when I see whats been done so far :)

I could see it being a Llanos dragon, considering you would offer a little more info on what kind of terrain the Llanos is...
 

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