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Overview

Dragons are mythic flying, fire-breathing beasts of great size and power. These great six-limbed retiples are exceptionally intelligent, and aside from their rarity, little else is known about their habits and abilities. They have a quadruped stance, with their middle limb pair being large chiropter wings capable of flight despite the mass and size of the beasts.

Common Names
Dragon

Description

Classification
reptile
Size
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Appearance
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Sexual dimorphism
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Variance
Dragons do not have subspecies in the same manner as other fauna. Each individual is a unique specimen and treated as such.

Ecology

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.

Behaviour

Social grouping
solitary
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
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.

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

Drakymeir ''the Azure Wrath''
Movoidis ''the Black''

See Also

Dragon (culture)
Drakes