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This is the primary page for dragon races and subraces. The following races are also related to dragons: draken, dray'kin, Gre'par'thian human, griffon, long.

Look below the table for additional information.

Dragon Races: Table

Aldrosian
LIFESPAN: varies by subraces
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami; elemental, terrain gods
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): varies by subrace
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

yon traditional four-legged, two-winged Western-style dragon; differences noted in subrace profiles

SPECIAL SKILLS:

varies by subrace

MISC:

Aldrosian dragons can be classified into three main categories; terrain dragons (desert, forest, frigid, and storm), pure elemental, and pygmy (lapdragons). Terrain dragons vary widely, having adapted originally from the pure elemental dragons to certain types of land. They share many characteristics with pure elemental dragons, but can also differ dramatically. See below for more descriptions and variations of specific terrain dragons.

With the exception of the pygmy race, Aldrosians have both a dragon form an a human (pure elemental) or elven (terrain) form which they can change into at will. Dragon forms age roughly at a rate on scale with humans. For the first twenty years of the human/elven form, the aging parallels humankind; for the next 60-80 years, the aging rate is about half that of humans; for the remainder of the dragon's life, aging virtually stops.

The term "Aldrosian" derives from "Alex's dragons," and should always be capitalized.

lapdragon
(pygmy Aldrosian)
LIFESPAN: wild: ~25 yrs; domesticated: ~40 yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): pdRydia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

average at 15 pounds (size of a housecat); reptilian wings, scales, retractable claws

SPECIAL SKILLS:

telepathy; flight

MISC:

It is said the more time a lapdragon spends with the higher races, the more intelligent it will grow. At the least, a lapdragon's ability to communicate with non-lapdragons--limited largely to telepathy and a basic form of the dragonic language--grows the more time it spends with other races, and the earlier it starts, the better.

Lapdragons are considered to be only quasi-intelligent but some have shown a great deal more capability than others. They are popular as pets in many places, and have been trained as guardians of valuables, property, and family.

Wild lapdragons are found nearly everywhere in Gaera.

pure elemental
LIFESPAN: 400+ yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): pdRydia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

four-legged, winged, and averaging 40 feet in height in adult form; have a typical human form; colored scales based on affinity, see misc

SPECIAL SKILLS:

flight; elemental affinity

MISC:

Elemental dragons tend to be colored based on their element (rare colors in parenthesis): shadow - dark grey to black (almost black shades of any color on the light spectrum); celestial - pearl; fire - red and red-orange; water - blue and blue-greens; earth/forest - deep brown (green); sky - and white or pale grey (pale blue). However, it can happen that dragons have scales the color of a different element, or even the color of their opposing element. Elemental affinities are inherited from one of a dragon's parents; however, it is relatively uncommon for dragons of different elements to mate. Aside from scale coloration, elemental dragons tend to share the same general physical characteristics in dragon form; four-legged, winged, and averaging 40 feet in height in adult form.

terrain (desert)
LIFESPAN: 300+ yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): Nekogami, pdRydia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

comparatively stocky; flat paws with rounded claws for traversing the sands and digging dens; straight tails for cutting through desert currents; small razor sharp teeth; usually have a fin from their crown down for cooling

SPECIAL SKILLS:

elemental affinity; flying; morphing; fire breath; infravision

MISC:
desert dragon details by Nekogami

Desert dragon are notorious for their short tempers but are often just hot air. In Solasia, they were the preferred mounts of the dwarves since, from their build to their temperament, they were similar. Along with their fire breath, desert dragons can spit molten glass, often coined 'lava'. The dragons consume the sand and store in a special pouch. When they breath fire next, the sand melts and glass comes out. It's usually a skill for adorning their lairs.

terrain (forest)
LIFESPAN: 400+ yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): pdRydia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

reptilian wings (1.5 times the body length); about 25-40 feet (females tend to be smaller than males) from snout to tail tip; sharp fangs and talons; heavily muscled hindquarters and wing muscles

SPECIAL SKILLS:

elemental affinity; flying; morphing; enhanced smell in dragon form; far-sighted, relative speed and agility

MISC:
forest dragon concept art by Nekogami

The longest-lived of the terrain dragons, forest dragons are smaller than many of their counterparts, but also more recluse. They prefer to live in forested mountains -- the Shuman mountain range provides an ideal habitat. However, in light of current politics, the dragons tend to avoid living too close to Riva. Green shades of scale are very common among forest dragons.

terrain (frigid)
LIFESPAN: 300+ yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): Nekogami, pdRydia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

largest of almost all dragons; heads shaped like ice picks; thick necks; stocky muscular forelegs; webbed toes; long stilt like hind legs; unusually long tails for swimming

SPECIAL SKILLS:

elemental affinity; flying; morphing; ice breath; enhanced telepathy

MISC:
frigid dragon details by Nekogami

Due to their size, the frigid dragons are usually languid and fearless. During the winter months they go on a feeding frenzy, eating mainly fish, but they will eat almost anything that gets within distance. This is to fuel their internal furnaces that keep them warm despite the cold. During the summer, they mainly sunbathe and hardly eat at all. Their breath is a peculiar liquid that, in almost any temperature, freezes upon hitting the air, often turning into shards and slicing or freezing whatever it touches.

terrain (storm)
LIFESPAN: 350+ yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): Nekogami, pdRydia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

second largest of the terrain dragons; slender heads, stream lined bodies, webbed feet for swimming, flat, crocodile-like tails

SPECIAL SKILLS:

elemental affinity, flying, morphing, telepathy, siren song, bolt breath, wind generation

MISC:

Wind and lightning are what come with the storm, and so too you will find storm dragons capable of such appropriate magic. Some have a higher affinity for electricity while others have a higher affinity for wind; 'stormchasers' and 'windies' are the respective slang for each. Whatever the particulars, they are all known for enjoying the challenge of a good fight amongst themselves.

Fun-loving though they may be, the average storm dragon's magic is capable of bringing down large prey in short order--being so efficient, it is the preferred way of hunting for those with the skill.

{{Infobox_Gaeran_Race| race = ryuuneko
(dracokitty)| lifespan = 30-50 yrs; see below| deity = Ryuugami, Stacey| expert = pdRydia| description = catlike in general appearance - slightly elongated muzzle, perpetually oversized ears, forelegs are a bit shorter than the hind legs; winged and clawed; somewhat short, reptilian tail which is thicker around the base and tapers toward the end| skills = strong dragonic affinities; telepathy; magical inclination; intelligence; flight| misc = A dracokitten's claws are only partially retractable, which make dracokittens somewhat insuitable for children's pets, but excellent guardians. Generally, the wings are covered in very short, thin, velvety fur.

The ryuuneko were specially created by Ryuugami to help her serve her worshipers and dragons--a model based off the Inkaaneto of her sister [[Nekogami. Originally, there were only a handful of the dracokitties on Gaera but their number have multiplied greatly; there is a special proliferation of the creatures where dragonkind are numerous. They are also to be found frequently in Baron, especially with the Draconic-fluent dragoons and in the temples of Ryuugami; it would also seem that some have taken a liking to areas of Nekonia, Solasia, and the southern Shumans.

A ryuuneko's lifespan seems to correlate in part both to his or her health and the health of Ryuugami at the time of their birth.

NOTE: A ryuuneko is sometimes called a Stacean dragon. The first Stacean dragons were created by Ryuugami as a surprise for her sister goddess, Stacey, and were basically fluffified Aldrosians. Very few of these "fluffy dragons" exist anymore, beyond the first few "prototypes"--however, the ryuuneko themselves are the major, lasting result of this experiment.| }}

wyrm
LIFESPAN: 50 yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): Choark
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

no wings; stands at 4'-5'; long and slender body; dark green skin; large mouth, but few teeth; tail is about half the length of the rest of its body (varies from 12' to 17')

SPECIAL SKILLS:

none (cannot cast magic or breath fire)

MISC:
concept art by Nekogami

Though considered dragons by the tribes of Gre'par'th, Wyrms are animals that live entirely by their instincts. They lack not only magic and breath weapons, but also the basics of language and culture. These are aggressive, almost mindless creatures, that attack anything when they are hungry, including each other. While a wyrm may live to see 50 years, they will most likely succumb to the brutal and cannibalistic life they live.

It takes a wyrm ten years to reach breeding age. Mating season comes once every five years, when the wyrms gather to fight for their mates.

Wyrms prefer to live in mountain ranges, especially the colder ones.

draconians
LIFESPAN: 200+ yrs
CONCERNED DEITY (DEITIES): Ryuugami
ORIGINAL CREATOR(S) / EXPERT(S): Archmage144
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:

(usually) about the height of a human; scales of various colors; long noses; sharp teeth; lizard-like claws and tails

SPECIAL SKILLS:

heightened strength and agility; some have strong innate shamanistic and other magical affinities; infravision

MISC:

Draconians rarely show themselves in the humans' world, being humanoid, lizardman-like creatures and not often accepted outside their own cultures. Most Draconian tribes are "fathered" or "mothered" by a dragon of some sort.

Aldrosian Society

The Aldrosians, old race that they are, are still the most recent of the large-breed dragons Ryuugami has created. They are known to be an adaptable, sociable race which lives primarily on the continent of Igala.

Historically, females have been socially on par with male dragons (they are also physically on par, with the exception of forest dragons). Aldrosians quickly and easily form and adapt to societies consisting entirely of their own race or of many races. Of all dragons, Aldrosians are the most likely to allow a rider, due to a combination of sociability, curiosity, and flexibility; indeed, the tradition of dragon-rider pairs has been established in many areas.

Important Aldrosian societies include Solasia and Colena. Doma is very dragon-friendly as its current queen is a dragon (not Aldrosian).

While the Long spend much of their time in their humanoid form, which form an Aldrosian spends the majority of their time in varies from dragon to dragon and often depends upon the needs of the society in which they live. A dragon may live their entire life never using their bipedal form; however, it is unsafe for physical and mental health to live in the humanoid form for extended periods of time without breaks. This is especially true for half-breeds.

Emperors and Empresses

An "emperor" dragon is an unnaturally large dragon. Emperors occur with extreme rarity; in perhaps every 5000 dragons who grew to adulthood, 1 dragon will be an emperor or half-emperor (which is just what it implies, an exceptionally large dragon, but not quite an emperor).

Empresses are also found amongst females, but despite the minimal size variance between the sexes under typical circumstance, Empresses and half-empresses occur with a frequency closer to 1:9000.

In dragon-dense societies, these dragons are expected to take up the role of leadership. Often the call is answered, but in the cases where it isn't, the pressure to lead is then passed onto the offspring. The next in line is often a generally respected dragon, but will be expected to contend for power physically, socially, or both--and to want to do so.

Shadow Dragons

  • Appearance: A pure elemental shadow dragon has a thin, needle-like head with slender, almond-shaped eyes which are often red or black. Sometimes, when folded close to the body, the wings look ragged and shredded; at the very edge of the wings, old scales and skin fall and sometimes tear away, making room for new.

    A terrain dragon with an affinity for shadow element will have the traits of the terrain race, but may have some lesser traits showing its element.

Much like other dragon races, the vast majority of shadow dragons do not become Rai; however, it is noticeable that more Rai are shadow dragons than any other dragon race. Every society likes its scapegoats, and the shadow dragons have been a popular one for the Aldrosians.

The shadow dragons have been popularly characterized by the other breeds as being harsh, cruel, cold and basically evil. The efforts of celestial dragons, who are very extreme and unbending in their holy-good affinity, has not helped to promote acceptance of the shadow dragons, either. Thus, one has to keep in mind that--depending upon the source--a dragon called Rai might not be, in fact, Rai.

Shadow dragons across Igala have responded in a multitude of ways. Some have fought, with varying success, to prove their character. Some have left for more accepting societies. Some have banded together to form their own societies. Some have crept away to live alone. Some have retaliated against their tormentors.

Celestial Dragons

  • Appearance: A pure elemental celestial dragon, like a deific celestial, has an amount of say over its body shape--thus, you will find celestial dragons in a variety of body shapes. However, they tend not to stray too far from the basic Aldrosian standard. No matter the shape and size, a celestial dragon is easy to spot by its feathered wings--atypical for Gaeran dragons--and glowing aura.

    A terrain dragon with an affinity for celestial element will have the traits of the terrain race, but may have some lesser traits showing its element.

Celestial dragons are much more homogenous than shadow dragons, in both goals and ideals as well as personality. For the most part, they seclude themselves to their own, single society on the celestial plane, with rarely a reason to leave. As such, these dragons do not spend much time with other dragons or most races

Preferring the serenity of their plane, the celestial dragons are more content to watch the world play out than bend it one way or another. When such a dragon does visit the physical plane, it may seem aloof and mysterious, and like as not because it is.

It was not always the case that celestial dragons lived like this. Much like any other dragon, they once lived in various societies with and like their brethren, as diverse in thought and deed as any other. When and why this changed is unrecorded.

These dragons rarely speak aloud, preferring telepathy, but their voices are quite nice and they enjoy singing.

Shadow v Celestial

Celestial dragons and shadow dragons are neither opposite nor opposing ends of the spectrum.

As mentioned, celestial dragons are known to live in close proximity to each other on their elemental plane, dedicating themselves to the same ideals and goals. They are uniniterested in leaving their plane or meddling in the world's affairs, except when driven by their dedication to what is good and holy.

Shadow dragons, on the other hand, are not similarly dedicated to the concept of evil, as is a common assumption. Scattered across the face of Gaera, there are many individuals with many different--and changing--ideals and goals, based on all manner of circumstances.

Unlike the celestials, shadow dragons do not live on their elemental plane. The shadow plane is a place with powerful energies and unfriendly creatures and is more than capable of snaring and controlling the unwary. Common belief amongst shadow dragons is that the celestial plane is full of much the same and is equally unsafe to live on, being responsible for the celestial dragons of today.

the Rai

Rai is a term which can technically be applied to any race, but is unlikely to be. It is used most often amongst the Aldrosians of Igala but is not unknown elsewhere.

In Summary

While the Rai are not a true race of dragons, much of mainstream dragon society itself would like to segregate them as a race apart.

The origins of the term is said by some to trace back to Ryuugami herself, with an original meaning of "beyond redemption." These words are often to be taken with requisite caution, given the questionable objectivity of those making the claims as well as the generally poor record-keeping of those in the faith of Ryuugami.

Today in Gaera, the common usage of the phrase usually indicates one of the following meanings: insane, outcast, or damned.

In More Detail

Connotation One: Insane

The phrase Rai is usually used in one of two different senses. The first of these two present-day meanings to develop can be summed up in the equivalent phrase insane.

Theoretically, dragons which have gone insane are no more or less than just that--insane. Given their size and power, they can most certainly be a menace; however, they are not necessarily evil, or for that matter, good.

However, one must keep in mind that rarely does a word keep a dictionary definition, free of bias or connotation. Indeed, Rai is a term such as that dragon society feels a need to try to define it as a separate race. It might come as little surprise that Rai is applied much more inclusively to certain subsects of the dragon population--in particular, it takes much less trespass to "become" Rai if one is a dragon with a an elemental affinity toward the shadow element or if one is a halfbreed with an ancestral enemy race. Meanwhile, a dragon of another kind may be seen as simply assertive, youthfully character-flawed, or perhaps even in deteriorating health--which needs attention and help.

Unsurprisingly, dragon lore holds that shadow dragons and halfbreeds are in greatest danger of turning Rai. Also rumored to be in danger of instability are dragons of any race who spend unhealthy lengths of time in their humanoid forms.

Connotation Two: Outcast

The other sense of the word Rai means outcast.

Any dragon can be outcast, provided they break the rules of their society. Generally it takes a display of something considered truly "evil" or corrupted to deserve such a harsh punishment, but dragon settlements are not without their own political corruption.

Also, again, certain townspeople may be outcast on lesser offenses; either their offenses are perceived as worse or the town views ejecting the offender as legitimate self-defense.

Connotation Three: Damned

A third meaning of the phrase to have developed translates to damned. At first, this meaning came into use for application to the entire subrace of shadow dragons--a reference to their situation in dragon society. This is the first time that Rai has found widespread use amongst shadow dragons themselves, an interesting phenomenon.

Some of the newest generations of dragons, and some griffons, have taken to calling themselves Rai as well. After the Solasian Wars the dragon community adopted the general belief that Ryuugami had abandoned them entirely, and gave rise to this custom.

Gallery

All artwork by Nekogami unless otherwise noted.