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Latest revision as of 17:31, 20 February 2023
About
Origins
Geography
Language
Family
Structure / Size
Roles of Family Members
Importance
Influence
Orphans
Religion
Primary Beliefs
Religious Figures
List of Religious Observances
Structure
Ceremonial
Birth
Naming
Age
Apprenticeship
Adulthood
Marriage
Divorce
Death
- Despite being solitary predators most of their lives, dragonkind will mourn the loss of their own. If possible they will gather at the remains and burn the remains over an entire night using their own flames. Some may eat portions of the departed to ensure they carry their memory inside them.
Inheritance
Diet
- Dragons are primarily carnivores, eating a variety of large game animals they hunt, and take back to their dens. Such meals are cooked with their own flames.