Blue Dragons
A subspecies of Dragon that evolved to adapt to an aquatic life underwater.
Basic Information
Biological Traits
Blue Dragons have glimmering sea blue scales, appering more serpantine than their kin Blue Dragons have much lighter bodies and smaller wings. A Blue Dragons can Imbue Lightning into their breath weapons that conducts with the water they live in, killing or often paralyzing prey.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Blue Dragons tend to be more recluse, rarely creating large clutches or hatcheries, preffering to live an isolated life.
Facial characteristics
Blues have long narrow snouts often with two long barbels giving them a moustached apperance.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Blue dragons live exclusivly underwater or near oceans.
Average Intelligence
Blue Dragons are reclusive and slow to anger compared to Blacks and Reds. Blues are often considered the more wise of their kin.
Civilization and Culture
History
Blue Dragons developed to live underwater to avoid the giants and dwarves that hunted them, their wings even adapting to their new aquatic lifestyl making flight without the aid of magic nearly impossible. while their wings could no longer grant them flight they could be used to swim faster or even glide if the need arose. Blue Dragons were one of the last species of dragon to be hunted, as their underwater existence and reclusive nature made it difficult to hunt the mighty Wyrms. following the resurection of the species, the Blues quickly dissapeared back into their aquatic enviornments to avoid being hunted again.
Common Myths and Legends
Some claim that an ancient Blue Dragon from before the Long Night is in fact the Stormbeast responsable for the Sea of Storms.
Average Physique
Serpantine and majestic, Blues are less physically imposing than their kin but have developed a body that can coil around its prey lending every muscle to constrict foes too powerful for its lightning breath.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Glimmering Sea Blue scales to aid these mighty wyrms in camouflage.
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