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=Overview=
=Overview=
;Common Names: Dragon
;Common Names: Dragon
:Dragons are mythic flying, fire-breathing beasts of great size and power. They are exceptionally intelligent, and aside from their rarity, very little else is known about their habits and abilities. Fortunately for everyone, dragons are reclusive, and seem to prefer solitude, even over the company of their own kind. It is unlikely that one would ever see a real dragon, as they have a very low global population.
:Dragons are mythic flying, fire-breathing beasts of great size and power. They are exceptionally intelligent, and aside from their rarity, very little else is known about their habits and abilities. Fortunately for everyone, dragons are reclusive, and seem to prefer solitude, even over the company of their own kind. It is very unlikely that one would ever see a real dragon, as they have a very low global population.


=Description=
=Description=
;Classification:reptile
;Classification:Reptile
;Size:
;Size:Dragons vary greatly in size, but seem to keep growing throughout their lives. At hatching they are approximately two metres (6 feet) in length, with a equivalent wingspan. Their bodies are lean and muscular weighing about 45 kilograms (100 pounds) at hatching.
;Appearance: Heavy scaled hexapodal lizards, with long necks, and tails. They have a quadruped stance, with their middle limb pair being large chiropter wings capable of flight despite their apparent mass and size.  
;Appearance:Heavy scaled hexapodal lizards, with long necks, and tails. They have a quadruped stance, with their middle limb pair being large chiropter wings capable of flight despite their apparent mass and size.  
;Sexual dimorphism:their is no notable differences between the sexes of dragons.
;Sexual dimorphism:their is no notable differences between the sexes of dragons.
;Variance:Dragons do not have subspecies in the same manner as other fauna. Each individual is a unique specimen and treated as such. Colour, patterns, and body features, such as horns, spikes, or frills are varied.
;Variance:Dragons do not have subspecies in the same manner as other fauna. Each individual is a unique specimen and treated as such. Colour, patterns, and body features, such as horns, spikes, or frills are varied.
;Age:The typical lifespan of dragons is unknown. Some are believed to exceed several centuries years based on recurring encounters with known dragons.


=Ecology=
=Ecology=
;Habitat:Dragons generally make their homes in remote areas far from other sapient species populations.
;Habitat:Dragons generally make their homes in remote areas far from other sapient species populations.
;Diet: Carnivorous, hunters covering a very large range in their depredations.
;Diet: Carnivorous, active hunters covering a very large range in their depredations. Typically they eat larger game animals, although some have been reported feeding on schools of fish or other marine animals.


=Behaviour=
=Behaviour=
;Social grouping:Solitary, other than a mother with young.
;Social Grouping:Solitary, other than a mother with young.
;Temperament:Dragons are so rarely encountered, that it is impossible to generalize their temperament, however most encounters have resulted in violence from one or both parties.
;Temperament:Dragons are so rarely encountered, that it is impossible to generalize their temperament, however most encounters have resulted in violence from one or both parties.
;Intelligence:Sapient, highly intelligent, capable of learning the languages of other sapient peoples.
;Intelligence:Dragons are sapient, highly intelligent, and capable of learning the languages of other sapient peoples.
;Reproduction:Dragons mate infrequently, and produce small clutches of no more than six eggs. Brooding lasts up to 6 years, and the hatchlings are raised for another decade or more by their mother alone.
;Reproduction:Dragons mate infrequently, and produce small clutches of no more than six eggs. Brooding lasts up to 6 years, and the hatchlings are raised for another decade or more by their mother alone.


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;Sorcery:Some dragons are capable sorcerers.
;Sorcery:Some dragons are capable sorcerers.
;Psionics:All dragons have some psionic talents.
;Psionics:All dragons have some psionic talents.
=Sub-Species=
Dragons do not have subspecies in the same manner as other fauna. Each individual is a unique specimen, and treated as such. A few are at known through local legends in regions near their territory.


=Known Dragons=
=Known Dragons=
:A few dragons are known through local legends in regions near their territory. The stories told about them cover a wide range from brief glimpses to deadly encounters resulting in death and carnage.
:[[Drakymeir|Drakymeir ''the Azure Wrath'']]
:[[Drakymeir|Drakymeir ''the Azure Wrath'']]
:[[Movoidis|Movoidis ''the Black'']]
:[[Movoidis|Movoidis ''the Black'']]
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:[[Etausi (religion)]]
:[[Etausi (religion)]]


[[Category:Cruyptid]]
[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Reptile]]
[[Category:Reptile]]

Revision as of 15:03, 29 November 2019

Overview

Common Names
Dragon
Dragons are mythic flying, fire-breathing beasts of great size and power. They are exceptionally intelligent, and aside from their rarity, very little else is known about their habits and abilities. Fortunately for everyone, dragons are reclusive, and seem to prefer solitude, even over the company of their own kind. It is very unlikely that one would ever see a real dragon, as they have a very low global population.

Description

Classification
Reptile
Size
Dragons vary greatly in size, but seem to keep growing throughout their lives. At hatching they are approximately two metres (6 feet) in length, with a equivalent wingspan. Their bodies are lean and muscular weighing about 45 kilograms (100 pounds) at hatching.
Appearance
Heavy scaled hexapodal lizards, with long necks, and tails. They have a quadruped stance, with their middle limb pair being large chiropter wings capable of flight despite their apparent mass and size.
Sexual dimorphism
their is no notable differences between the sexes of dragons.
Variance
Dragons do not have subspecies in the same manner as other fauna. Each individual is a unique specimen and treated as such. Colour, patterns, and body features, such as horns, spikes, or frills are varied.
Age
The typical lifespan of dragons is unknown. Some are believed to exceed several centuries years based on recurring encounters with known dragons.

Ecology

Habitat
Dragons generally make their homes in remote areas far from other sapient species populations.
Diet
Carnivorous, active hunters covering a very large range in their depredations. Typically they eat larger game animals, although some have been reported feeding on schools of fish or other marine animals.

Behaviour

Social Grouping
Solitary, other than a mother with young.
Temperament
Dragons are so rarely encountered, that it is impossible to generalize their temperament, however most encounters have resulted in violence from one or both parties.
Intelligence
Dragons are sapient, highly intelligent, and capable of learning the languages of other sapient peoples.
Reproduction
Dragons mate infrequently, and produce small clutches of no more than six eggs. Brooding lasts up to 6 years, and the hatchlings are raised for another decade or more by their mother alone.

Magic

Fire-Breath
All dragons are capable of producing jets of a sticky combustible liquid, which is spit upon prey or attackers. This substance clings to the target and bursts into flames upon exposure to air.
Sorcery
Some dragons are capable sorcerers.
Psionics
All dragons have some psionic talents.

Known Dragons

A few dragons are known through local legends in regions near their territory. The stories told about them cover a wide range from brief glimpses to deadly encounters resulting in death and carnage.
Drakymeir the Azure Wrath
Movoidis the Black

See Also

Dragon (culture)
Drakes
Etausi (religion)