Chimeric Dragons
Among all dragonkind, Chimeric Dragons are the most fantastical. Their forms defy natural evolution, shaped by ancient magic rather than biology alone. Recognized by their six-limbed anatomy, they possess a wide range of adaptations—some bear mighty wings that carry them through the skies, while others wield additional limbs for speed, combat, or purposes unknown. Their magic is not an afterthought but an intrinsic part of their being, woven into their flesh as deeply as their scales.
No two Chimeric Dragons are truly alike. Some breathe fire hot enough to turn stone to glass, while others unleash storms, venom, or pure arcane force. Some grow to titanic sizes, their wings blotting out the sun, while others remain compact and agile, darting through dense forests or weaving through labyrinthine ruins. A few even lack conventional wings, instead gliding on unseen currents of magic or shifting through the air as if the laws of gravity were mere suggestions.
Ancient myths suggest that their origins lie in a time of great upheaval, when magic reshaped the very essence of the world. Unlike their more grounded kin, Chimeric Dragons are not bound by the limitations of nature—they are creatures of creation and chaos, the lingering echoes of whatever force first breathed magic into dragonkind.
Though they are rare, their presence is undeniable. When a Chimeric Dragon takes flight, its very existence is a declaration of the unnatural, a reminder that magic is not merely a tool, but a force capable of rewriting the rules of reality itself.
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