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{{ | {{refstart}}Metallic dragons seek to preserve and protect, viewing | ||
themselves as one powerful race among the many races | |||
that have a place in the world. | |||
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===Types of Metallic Dragons=== | |||
* {{5ed|Brass Dragon}} | |||
* {{5ed|Bronze Dragon}} | |||
* {{5ed|Copper Dragon}} | |||
* {{5ed|Gold Dragon}} | |||
* {{5ed|Silver Dragon}} | |||
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'''Noble Curiosity.''' Metallic dragons covet treasure | |||
as do their evil {{5ed|Chromatic Dragon|chromatic}} kin, but they aren't driven as much by greed in their pursuit of wealth. Rather, | |||
metallic dragons are driven to investigate and collect, | |||
taking unclaimed relics and storing them in their lairs. | |||
A metallic dragon's treasure hoard is filled with items. | |||
that reflect its persona, tell its history, and preserve its | |||
memories. Metallic dragons also seek to protect other | |||
creatures from dangerous magic. As such, powerful | |||
magic items and even evil artifacts are sometimes | |||
secreted away in a metallic dragon's hoard. | |||
A metallic dragon can be persuaded to part with an | |||
item in its hoard for the greater good. However, another | |||
creature's need for or right to the item is often unclear | |||
from the dragon's point of view. A metallic dragon must | |||
be bribed or otherwise convinced to part with the item. | |||
'''Solitary Shapeshifters.''' At some point in their long | |||
lives, metallic dragons gain the magical ability to | |||
assume the forms of {{5edlc|Humanoid}}s and {{5edlc|Beast}}s. When a | |||
dragon learns how to disguise itself, it might immerse | |||
itself in other cultures for a time. Some dragons are too | |||
shy or paranoid to stray far from their lairs and their | |||
treasure hoards, but bolder dragons love to wander city | |||
streets in humanoid form, taking in the local culture and | |||
cuisine, and amusing themselves by observing how the | |||
smaller races live. | |||
Some metallic dragons prefer to stay as far away from | |||
civilization as possible so as to not attract enemies. | |||
However, this means that they are often far out of touch | |||
with current events. | |||
'''The Persistence of Memory.''' Metallic dragons | |||
have long memories, and they form opinions of | |||
humanoids based on previous contact with related | |||
humanoids. Good dragons can recognize humanoid | |||
bloodlines by smell, sniffing out each person they meet | |||
and remembering any relatives they have come into | |||
contact with over the years. A gold dragon might never | |||
suspect duplicity from a cunning villain, assuming | |||
that the villain is of the same mind and heart as a good | |||
and virtuous grandmother. On the other hand, the | |||
dragon might resent a noble paladin whose ancestor | |||
stole a silver statue from the dragon's hoard three | |||
centuries before. | |||
'''King of Good Dragons.''' The chief deity of the metallic | |||
dragons is {{5ed|Bahamut}}, the Platinum Dragon. He dwells in | |||
the {{5ed|Seven Heavens}} of {{5ed|Mount Celestia}}, but often wanders the {{5ed|Material Plane}} in the magical guise of a venerable {{5edlc|Human}} male in peasant robes. In this form, he is usually accompanied by seven golden canaries- actually seven | |||
ancient gold dragons in polymorphed form. | |||
Bahamut seldom interferes in the affairs of mortal | |||
creatures, though he makes exceptions to help thwart | |||
the machinations of {{5ed|Tiamat}} the Dragon Queen and | |||
her evil brood. Good-aligned clerics and paladins | |||
sometimes worship Bahamut for his dedication to | |||
justice and protection. As a lesser god, he has the power. | |||
to grant divine spells.{{refend|<ref name="mm5.203">{{Cite Pub|Monster Manual (5e)|pages=103}}</ref>}} | |||
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Revision as of 06:00, 25 June 2021
Metallic dragons seek to preserve and protect, viewing themselves as one powerful race among the many races that have a place in the world.
Types of Metallic Dragons
Noble Curiosity. Metallic dragons covet treasure as do their evil chromatic kin, but they aren't driven as much by greed in their pursuit of wealth. Rather, metallic dragons are driven to investigate and collect, taking unclaimed relics and storing them in their lairs. A metallic dragon's treasure hoard is filled with items. that reflect its persona, tell its history, and preserve its memories. Metallic dragons also seek to protect other creatures from dangerous magic. As such, powerful magic items and even evil artifacts are sometimes secreted away in a metallic dragon's hoard.
A metallic dragon can be persuaded to part with an item in its hoard for the greater good. However, another creature's need for or right to the item is often unclear from the dragon's point of view. A metallic dragon must be bribed or otherwise convinced to part with the item.
Solitary Shapeshifters. At some point in their long lives, metallic dragons gain the magical ability to assume the forms of humanoids and beasts. When a dragon learns how to disguise itself, it might immerse itself in other cultures for a time. Some dragons are too shy or paranoid to stray far from their lairs and their treasure hoards, but bolder dragons love to wander city streets in humanoid form, taking in the local culture and cuisine, and amusing themselves by observing how the smaller races live.
Some metallic dragons prefer to stay as far away from civilization as possible so as to not attract enemies. However, this means that they are often far out of touch with current events.
The Persistence of Memory. Metallic dragons have long memories, and they form opinions of humanoids based on previous contact with related humanoids. Good dragons can recognize humanoid bloodlines by smell, sniffing out each person they meet and remembering any relatives they have come into contact with over the years. A gold dragon might never suspect duplicity from a cunning villain, assuming that the villain is of the same mind and heart as a good and virtuous grandmother. On the other hand, the dragon might resent a noble paladin whose ancestor stole a silver statue from the dragon's hoard three centuries before.
King of Good Dragons. The chief deity of the metallic dragons is Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon. He dwells in the Seven Heavens of Mount Celestia, but often wanders the Material Plane in the magical guise of a venerable human male in peasant robes. In this form, he is usually accompanied by seven golden canaries- actually seven ancient gold dragons in polymorphed form.
Bahamut seldom interferes in the affairs of mortal creatures, though he makes exceptions to help thwart the machinations of Tiamat the Dragon Queen and her evil brood. Good-aligned clerics and paladins sometimes worship Bahamut for his dedication to justice and protection. As a lesser god, he has the power. to grant divine spells. [1]
List of Metallic Dragons
26 Metallic Dragons
Sources and Notes
- Christopher Perkins, et. al.. Monster Manual (5e) (5e 2014) (2014-09-30). Wizards of the Coast. p. 103. ↑
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