Disclaimer: These creatures are not my creations. They were made for the table-top RPG Dungeons and Dragons. Most information comes from Draconomicon: The Book of Dragons Please note that I am just using these creatures for any RPs in the world of my character, Skip Lightning.
The Chromatics:
Chromatic dragons include the red, blue, green, black, and white dragons. They are the evil dragons of all the true dragons.
The Red-
The most covetous of all true dragons, red dragons tirelessly seak to increase their treasure hoards. They are exceptionally vain, even for dragons, which is reflected in their proud bearing and disdainful expression. Red dragons love mountainous terrain, but also inhabit hilly regions, badlands, and other locales where they can perch high and survey their domain. Their preference for mountain homes often brings them into conflict with silver dragons, which they passionately hate. Silvers usually get the better of reds in battle, which merely serves to stoke the flames of resentment among reds. They also vie for territory with copper dragons from time to time, and the weaker coppers are often hard-pressed to survive any direct confrontation.
Breath Weapon: Cone of fire 95' long 10' wide
Battle Tactics: confident, savage, vicious, like to fight on ground more than in air, can recognize when a foe is too strong
Average max length: 120'
Avg max width: 15'
Avg max height: 22'
Avg max wingspan: 150'
Avg max weight: 1,280,000lb
The Blue-
Blue dragons are vain and territorial. They favor hot, arid areas. They prefer sandy deserts, but can be found on dry steppes and in hot badlands. A blue guards its territory against all potential competitors, including other monsters such as sphinxes, dragonnes(dragon-lions), and especially brass dragons. Blues hate brass dragons for their frivolous ways, chaotic alignment, and propensity to flee from battle. Typically, blues attack from above or burrow beneath the sands until opponents cme within 100 feet. Older dragons use their special abilities, such as hallucinatory terrain, in concert with these tactics to mask the land and improve their chances to surprise the target. When stalking intelligent prey, they often use ventriloquism and mimicry to confuse and divide groups before closing in for the kill. A blue runs from a fight only if it is severely damaged, since all blue dragons view retreat as cowawrdly.
Breath Weapon: Line of lightning 85' long, 5' wide
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 16'
Avg max wingspan: 80'
Avg max weight: 160,000lb
The Green-
Green dragons are belligerent and masters of intrigue, politics, and backbiting. They prefer forests; the older the forests and bigger the trees, the better. Greens are as territorial and aggressive as any other chromatic, but their aggression often takes the from of elaborate schemes to gain power or wealth with as little effort as possible.
Breath Weapon: Acidic Gas 60' long, 5' wide cone
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 20'
Avg max wingspan: 80'
Avg max weight: 160,000lb
The Black
Blacks are among the most evil-tempered of the true dragons. They prefer dismal swamps or bogs, the more stagnant and fetid the better, but can be found anywhere where water and dense vegetation can be found-including jungles rain forests and moors. They have no natural enemies, though they attack and kill almost anything unfortunate enough to stumble upon them. Blacks living in forest areas often encounter green dragons, but the two species usually manage to maintain an uneasy truce, so longs as the black dragons stick to the watery areas.
Breath Weapon: Line of Acid 70' long, 10' wide
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 16'
Avg max wingspan: 80'
Avg max weight: 160,000lb
The White-
The smallest, least intelligent, and most animalistic of the true dragons, white dragons prefer frigid climes-usually arctic areas, but sometimes very high mountains, especially in winter. Mountain-dwelling whites sometimes have conflicts with red dragons living nearby, but are wise enough to avoid the more powerful reds.
Breath Weapon: Cone of Frost 60' long, 5' wide
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 16'
Avg max wingspan: 72'
Avg max weight: 160,000
The Metallics:
The metallic dragons are the good races of true dragons, upholding peace, truth, and nobility throughout. These dragons include the gold, silver, copper, bronze, and brass.
The Gold-
Gold dragons are dedicated foes of evil and foul play. They often embark on self-appointed quests to promote good. Woe to the evildoer who earns a gold dragon's wrath. The dragon will not rest until the malefactor has been defeated and either slain or brought to justice. Golds do not settle for anything less than complete victory over evil. A gold dragon usually assumes human or animal guise, even within its own lair. Golds can live anywhere, but they prefer secluded lairs. Favorite locales include the bottoms of lakes, high plateaus, islands, and deep gorges. A gold's lair is always made of stone, with numerous chambers, all beautifully decorated. The lair usually has loyal guards: animals appropriate to the terrain, storm giants, or good-aligned cloud giants.
Breath Weapon: Fire 120' long, 15' wide cone
weak 55' long, 5' wide cone
Avg max length: 120'
Avg max width: 15'
Avg max height: 22'
Avg max wingspan: 135'
Avg max weight: 1,280,000lb
The Silver-
Silver dragons enjoy the company of humanoids and often take the form of kindly old men or fair damsels. They cheerfully assist good creatures in genuine need, but usually avoid interfering with other creatures until their assistance is requested or until inaction would allow something evil to come to pass. They hate injustice and cruelty, though they concern themsleves less with punishing or rooting out evildoers than with protecting the innocent and healing their hurts. Though they can be found anywhere, silver dragons love high mountains and vast, open skies with billowing clouds. They enjoy flying and sometimes soar for hours just for the pleasure of it.
Breath Weapon: Frost 110' long, 15' wide cone
Paralysis 55' long, 10' wide cone
Avg. max length: 120'
Avg max width: 15'
Avg max height: 22'
Avg max wingspan: 150'
Avg max weight: 1,280,000lb
The Copper-
Copper dragons have a well-reserved reputation as incorrigible pranksters, joke-tellers, and riddlers. They appreciate all forms of humor. Most are good-natured but also have a covetous, miserly streak. Copper dragons like dry, rocky uplands and mountains. Their territories sometimes adjoin or overlap brass dragons' territories. The two species tend to get along well, but meetings between the two usually devolve into marathon conversations in which the copper dragons bombard the brass with humor while the brass continue to blithely banter. Such sessions usually end with one dragon or the other taking its leave none too gently.
Breath Weapon: Acid 95' long, 5' wide line
slow 40' long, 15' wide cone
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 16'
Avg max wingspan: 80'
Avg max weight: 160,000lb
The Bronze-
Bronze dragons have a strong sense of justice and do not tolerate cruelty or anarchy in any form. They also have an inquisitive side and find the acitivities of other creatures, especially humanoids, fascinating. They enjoy transforming into small, friendly animals to study such activities. Bronze dragons like to be near deep fresh water or salt water, and are found in found in temperate and tropical coastal areas and islands.
Breath Weapon: Lightning 100' long, 5' wide line
repulsion 60' long, 10' wide cone
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 16'
Avg max wingspan: 80'
Avg max weight: 160,000lb
The Brass-
The most gregarious of all dragons, they are famous/infamous for their love of conversation. They crave sunlight and dry heat, so they frequent hot, arid regions.
Breath Weapon: Fire 95' long, 20' wide cone
sleep 75' long, 10' wide cone
Avg max length: 85'
Avg max width: 10'
Avg max height: 16'
Avg max wingspan: 60'
Avg max weight: 160,000lb
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