Difference between revisions of "Dragons"
From Hayashi Park Potterverse for 5th ed. Dungeons and Dragons (5e)
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Revision as of 08:11, 23 July 2018
On hit, "that attack was clawsome"
Breath Weapon, "ok, you're all fired" "ok everyone, chill" "this might come as a shock" "you may feel a slight melting sensation" (depending on type)[1]
Potterverse Description
Parseltongue is Draconic.
‘Dragons are extremely difficult to slay, owing to the ancient magic that imbues their thick hides, which none but the most powerful spells can penetrate . . .’ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling
D&D Dragons are intelligent beings and modern-era Potterverse dragons are simple beasts. If you’re playing in the Hogwarts founders era, you’ve got a thousand years to settle the difference. My lore excuse is: the metallics will sacrifice their lives so that chromatics lose their intelligence, language, and powers. Some metallics survived to the modern era but they’re less… shiny.
Dragon Species In Both Settings
New Dragon Species
Algerian Emberspike Canadian Blazetrunk Bolivian Foulsnout Jamaican Mammothframe Swedish Longspike Cambodian Bristletail Cuban Smoothscale Finnish Jadestub Turkish Softscale Algerian Giantdart Algerian Mammothtusk French Stormpaw Canadian Thorntooth Bolivian Mammothhorn Moroccan Venomdart Romanian Ridgesnout Finnish Smoothfang Moroccan Longhorn Turkish Demonhorn Cuban Shortgut German Venomskull Indian Monsterstub Turkish Platetail Thai Thundercrown Cambodian Vileframe Danish Demonpaw Slovenian Mammothhorn Moroccan Foulscale German Ridgetail Spanish Viperscale Peruvian Platebelly Cambodian Widetrunk Egyptian Furyhead Mexican Gloweye Spanish Emberbottom Slovenian Platetail Algerian Rageback Swedish Ragerump Ukrainian Ridgebottom South-African Spikeskull Brazilian Irongut Armenian Demongut Nepalese Darteye Nepalese Barbspike Russian Thornhorn Mexican Warpbelly Cambodian Flamebelly Irish Rubytrunk Jamaican Glowrump Brazilian Opalframe
Pages in category "Dragons"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.