Dragons
Green Dragon
The toxic gas-spewing dragons of the forests and jungles. They have the grinning, toothy mouth and piercing eyes of an eel and the body of a lumbering Komodo Dragon.
Red Dragon
The fire-breathing dragons of crags and caves, they bear the unfathomable face of a tardigrade and the lumpy body of a gila monster.
Black Dragon
The acid-sprewing denizens of the marsh. They have the round, uncanny face of a leech or lamprey and the grey, mottled body of a marina iguana. They turn their face inside out when projecting their corrosive saliva.
White Dragon
The ice-spewing dragons of the mountains. They have the writhing, inscrutible face of a cuttlefish or squid and the papillose body of a gecko.
Blue Dragon
The lightning-summoning dragons of the great deserts. They have the twitching face of a crustacean, all spikes, mandibles and antennae, and the hard, spiked the body of a thorny devil.
Sea Dragon
The fearsome, venom-spitting dragons of the ocean. They have the fleshy, flabby face of a carrion bird and the soft, slick body of a newt.
Gold Dragon
These rare benevolent dragons have the gentle, dispropotionate face of an anteater, with anywhere between 1 and 5 eyes, and the careful body of a chameleon.







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