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== Prologue ==
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''Her father stood on the first of the three stairs that led down from the portal, unmoving. The scales of his face had grown paler around the edges, but Clanless Mehen still looked as if he could wrestle down a dire bear himself.<br>
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''His familiar well-worn armor was gone, replaced by violet-tinted scale armor with bright silvery tracings. There was a blazon on his arm as well, the mark of some foreign house. The sword at his back was the same, though,''<br>
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''the one he had carried since even before he had found the twins left in swaddling at the gates of Arush Vayem.<br>
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''For all her life, Farideh had known that reading her father’s face was a skill she’d been fortunate to learn. A human who couldn’t spot the shift of her eyes or Havilar’s would certainly see only the indifference''
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''of a dragon in Clanless Mehen’s face. But the shift of scales, the arch of a ridge, the set of his eyes, the gape of his teeth—her father’s face spoke volumes.''
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''But every scale of it, this time, seemed completely still—the indifference of a dragon, even to Farideh.''
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''— Erin M. Evans, The Adversary''
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== Introduction ==
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Born of dragons, as their name proclaims, the Draconians walk proudly through a world that greets them with fearful incomprehension. Shaped by draconic gods or the dragons themselves, Draconians originally hatched from dragon eggs as a unique race, combining the best attributes of dragons and humanoids. Some Draconians are faithful servants to true dragons, others form the ranks of soldiers in great wars, and still others find themselves adrift, with no clear calling in life.
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==Proud Dragon Kin==
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Draconians look very much like dragons standing erect in humanoid form, though they lack wings or a tail. The first Draconians had scales of vibrant hues matching the colors of their dragon kin, but generations of interbreeding have created a more uniform appearance. Their small, fine scales are usually brass or bronze in color, sometimes ranging to scarlet, rust, gold, or copper-green. They are tall and strongly built, often standing close to 6½ feet tall and weighing 300 pounds or more. Their hands and feet are strong, talon-like claws with three fingers and a thumb on each hand.
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The blood of a particular type of dragon runs very strong through some Draconian clans. These Draconians often boast scales that more closely match those of their dragon ancestor—bright red, green, blue, or white, lustrous black, or gleaming metallic gold, silver, brass, copper, or bronze.
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==Self-Sufficient Clans==
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To any Draconian, the clan is more important than life itself. Draconians owe their devotion and respect to their clan above all else, even the gods. Each Draconian's conduct reflects on the honor of his or her clan, and bringing dishonor to the clan can result in expulsion and exile. Each dragonborn knows his or her station and duties within the clan, and honor demands maintaining the bounds of that position.
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A continual drive for self-improvement reflects the self-sufficiency of the race as a whole. Draconians value skill and excellence in all endeavors. They hate to fail, and they push themselves to extreme efforts before they give up on something. A Draconian holds mastery of a particular skill as a lifetime goal. Members of other races who share the same commitment find it easy to earn the respect of a dragonborn.
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Though all Draconians strive to be self-sufficient,  they recognize that help is sometimes needed in difficult situations. But the best source for such help is the clan, and when a clan needs help, it turns to another dragonborn clan before seeking aid from other races—or even from the gods.
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==Draconian Names==
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Draconians have personal names given at birth, but they put their clan names first as a mark of honor. A childhood name or nickname is often used among clutch-mates as a descriptive term or a term of endearment. The name might recall an event or center on a habit.
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Male Names: Arjhan, Balasar, Bharash, Donaar, Ghesh, Heskan, Kriv, Medrash, Mehen, Nadarr, Pandjed, Patrin, Rhogar, Shamash, Shedinn, Tarhun, Torinn
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Female Names: Akra, Biri, Daar, Farideh, Harann, Havilar, Jheri, Kava, Korinn, Mishann, Nala, Perra, Raiann, Sora, Surina, Thava, Uadjit
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Childhood Names: Climber, Earbender, Leaper, Pious, Shieldbiter, Zealous
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Clan Names: Clethtinthiallor, Daardendrian, Delmirev, Drachedandion, Fenkenkabradon, Kepeshkmolik, Kerrhylon, Kimbatuul, Linxakasendalor, Myastan, Nemmonis, Norixius, Ophinshtalajiir, Prexijandilin, Shestendeliath, Turnuroth, Verthisathurgiesh, Yarjerit
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== Abilities ==
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:* [[Primal-Urge]] (Talent - Used primarily for shape-shifting.)
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== Sources ==
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https://i.pinimg.com/originals/05/bd/cf/05bdcf63c6c5d9467345bc0bb80e5eca.gif

Latest revision as of 19:54, 2 April 2019

Liber Monstrorum -0- Emain Ablach

Draconian Umbraculavites.jpg

Prologue

Her father stood on the first of the three stairs that led down from the portal, unmoving. The scales of his face had grown paler around the edges, but Clanless Mehen still looked as if he could wrestle down a dire bear himself.
His familiar well-worn armor was gone, replaced by violet-tinted scale armor with bright silvery tracings. There was a blazon on his arm as well, the mark of some foreign house. The sword at his back was the same, though,
the one he had carried since even before he had found the twins left in swaddling at the gates of Arush Vayem.

For all her life, Farideh had known that reading her father’s face was a skill she’d been fortunate to learn. A human who couldn’t spot the shift of her eyes or Havilar’s would certainly see only the indifference of a dragon in Clanless Mehen’s face. But the shift of scales, the arch of a ridge, the set of his eyes, the gape of his teeth—her father’s face spoke volumes.

But every scale of it, this time, seemed completely still—the indifference of a dragon, even to Farideh.

— Erin M. Evans, The Adversary

Introduction

Born of dragons, as their name proclaims, the Draconians walk proudly through a world that greets them with fearful incomprehension. Shaped by draconic gods or the dragons themselves, Draconians originally hatched from dragon eggs as a unique race, combining the best attributes of dragons and humanoids. Some Draconians are faithful servants to true dragons, others form the ranks of soldiers in great wars, and still others find themselves adrift, with no clear calling in life.

Proud Dragon Kin

Draconians look very much like dragons standing erect in humanoid form, though they lack wings or a tail. The first Draconians had scales of vibrant hues matching the colors of their dragon kin, but generations of interbreeding have created a more uniform appearance. Their small, fine scales are usually brass or bronze in color, sometimes ranging to scarlet, rust, gold, or copper-green. They are tall and strongly built, often standing close to 6½ feet tall and weighing 300 pounds or more. Their hands and feet are strong, talon-like claws with three fingers and a thumb on each hand.

The blood of a particular type of dragon runs very strong through some Draconian clans. These Draconians often boast scales that more closely match those of their dragon ancestor—bright red, green, blue, or white, lustrous black, or gleaming metallic gold, silver, brass, copper, or bronze.

Self-Sufficient Clans

To any Draconian, the clan is more important than life itself. Draconians owe their devotion and respect to their clan above all else, even the gods. Each Draconian's conduct reflects on the honor of his or her clan, and bringing dishonor to the clan can result in expulsion and exile. Each dragonborn knows his or her station and duties within the clan, and honor demands maintaining the bounds of that position.

A continual drive for self-improvement reflects the self-sufficiency of the race as a whole. Draconians value skill and excellence in all endeavors. They hate to fail, and they push themselves to extreme efforts before they give up on something. A Draconian holds mastery of a particular skill as a lifetime goal. Members of other races who share the same commitment find it easy to earn the respect of a dragonborn.

Though all Draconians strive to be self-sufficient, they recognize that help is sometimes needed in difficult situations. But the best source for such help is the clan, and when a clan needs help, it turns to another dragonborn clan before seeking aid from other races—or even from the gods.

Draconian Names

Draconians have personal names given at birth, but they put their clan names first as a mark of honor. A childhood name or nickname is often used among clutch-mates as a descriptive term or a term of endearment. The name might recall an event or center on a habit.

Male Names: Arjhan, Balasar, Bharash, Donaar, Ghesh, Heskan, Kriv, Medrash, Mehen, Nadarr, Pandjed, Patrin, Rhogar, Shamash, Shedinn, Tarhun, Torinn

Female Names: Akra, Biri, Daar, Farideh, Harann, Havilar, Jheri, Kava, Korinn, Mishann, Nala, Perra, Raiann, Sora, Surina, Thava, Uadjit

Childhood Names: Climber, Earbender, Leaper, Pious, Shieldbiter, Zealous

Clan Names: Clethtinthiallor, Daardendrian, Delmirev, Drachedandion, Fenkenkabradon, Kepeshkmolik, Kerrhylon, Kimbatuul, Linxakasendalor, Myastan, Nemmonis, Norixius, Ophinshtalajiir, Prexijandilin, Shestendeliath, Turnuroth, Verthisathurgiesh, Yarjerit


Abilities

  • Primal-Urge (Talent - Used primarily for shape-shifting.)

Sources

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/05/bd/cf/05bdcf63c6c5d9467345bc0bb80e5eca.gif