Dragons
Dragons are large reptilian creatures of ancient origin and tremendous power. True dragons, including the good metallic dragons and the evil chromatic dragons, are highly intelligent and have innate magic. Also in this category are creatures distantly related to true dragons, but less powerful, less intelligent, and less magical, such as wyverns and pseudodragons.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Dragons take the shape of large reptiles with wings. Including tails, horns, and four legs.
Genetics and Reproduction
Dragons reproduce sexually.
Growth Rate & Stages
Dragons grow over the course of hundreds of years, transitioning from an egg, to a wyrmling, to a young dragon, to an adult dragon, to an ancient dragon.
Ecology and Habitats
Dragons live anywhere they wish, but each type usually have a favored environment they tend to keep to.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Dragons eat anything and everything that moves or grows, though they enjoy meat particularly.
Biological Cycle
Dragons slowly shed scales over the years, but they usually are torn off during a fight.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Dragons have heightened smell, sight, and hearing due to their magical nature. Their other senses are somewhat normal.
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