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Brass Dragon

Basic Information

Growth Rate & Stages

Brass dragon eggs were incubated in a nest of open flames. Incubation took approximately 480 days. The eggs were typically tended by both parents so that they could talk together as they maintained their vigil. Newly hatched brass wyrmling are not remarkable in appearance; their scales were a dull brown. The scales became lighter and more brilliant as the dragon matured. Brass wyrmlings probably learned to talk more quickly than the young of any other sapient species. They talked constantly about anything and everything, and they would talk to anybody: friends, family, enemies, and small creatures that could not talk back, or even to themselves if nobody else was near. When exposed to a new language, a brass wyrmling would usually become fluent in under an hour.

Ecology and Habitats

Brass dragons were native to arid regions; they shared many similar habitats with blue dragons, which often led to conflict. The brass dragon preferred to dig its lair inside a desert peak or spire. They also preferred to have the bulk of their lairs face eastwards so that the rising sun would warm the lair for the bulk of the day. A brass dragon's lair was well-constructed and quite extensive, with many twisting corridors and dead ends to confuse and discourage hostile intruders.[5] The centerpiece of any brass dragon's lair was the Grand Conversation Hall, where it spent the majority of its time entertaining friends and visitors. A typical lair also contained an elegant foyer, a gallery for the artwork the dragon collected, a sleeping chamber, and a storage room. All brass dragon lairs had several small entrances, known as bolt holes. These multiple entrances allowed a brass dragon to easily escape an attack by a blue dragon or other predators.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Brass dragons hunted their prey while flying, mainly consuming antelope, mountain goats, and sheep. Only evil brass dragons hunted intelligent creatures. Brass dragons have evolved for living in the desert and therefore can go long periods without water.

Additional Information

Facial characteristics

The shape of the head was quite unusual, as it included a large, curved plate that extended from the dragon's eyes and cheeks on either side and curved upwards into two points. They had two sharp horns on the chin, which became steadily pointier as the dragon age.

Average Intelligence

Brass dragons were the weakest of the metallic dragons, and also one of the most benign of all species of dragon. They loved to talk, to the exclusion of most else. They loved to engage friends and foes alike in hours of long-winded conversation. It was not unusual for a brass dragon to be fluent in several hundred different languages, although they obviously preferred to converse in Draconic whenever possible.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Brass dragons much like their other dragon counterparts possess darkvision. Brass dragons also have two separate breath weapons. The first being a narrow line of fire and the second a cone of sleep gas.

Civilization and Culture

Major Language Groups and Dialects

Common, Draconic
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
800+
Average Height
13"-18ft
Average Weight
1500-2200 lbs
Average Length
25-30ft
Average Physique
Physically, the brass dragon was highly distinctive. From below, its outstretched wings formed a triangular shape, as they were attached to its body all the way to the tip of its tail. The wings were longest at the shoulder and tapered gently as they reached the tail.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Their scales seemed to radiate heat and light. As their name implied, brass dragons tended to have brass-colored scales. Their scales were a dull brown at a young age, becoming more glossy and brass-like in appearance as they age.
Geographic Distribution

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