Adult Bronze Dragon
Adult Dragons
Bronze Dragons
Metallic Dragons
250,000 gp
17,000 lbs
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  • Natural Armor:
  • Natural Armor +9
    0 gp


  • Natural Weapon(s):
  • Bite (10) (2d10)
  • Claw (2d6)
  • Tail (15) (2d8)


  • Passive Abilities:
  • Amphibious
    1000 gp

  • Abilities:
  • Lightning Breath Weapon (90) (12d10)
  • Repulsion Breath Weapon (30)
  • Wing Whirlwind
  • Change Shape
  • Legendary Defenses
    10000 gp

  • Quick Abilities:
  • Legendary Detection

  • Free Abilities:
  • Frightful Presence


  • Spellcasting |
  • | Speak with Animals
  • | Beast Eyes Detect Thoughts
  • | Tidal Wave
  • | Control Water Whirlwind Vortex
  • | Vanishing Gale Strikes
  • | Control Weather

  • Lair:
  • Bronze Dragon Lair


  • Monster Bits:
  • Dragon Egg
    5000 gp

Whipping lazily, the colossal dragon's tail reveals an inquisitive yet cautious gaze. Its bronze scales, aglow in gold-green brilliance, catch the sun's rays. Towering with an alluring grace, it maintains a careful distance, fixating on you with keen, measured eyes. Awe consumes you as the true magnitude of its size becomes apparent, leaving you mesmerized by this majestic and enigmatic creature.

Environment:

Adult Dragons
Creature Sub Type
250,000 gp 17,000 lbs

🧬 Biology & Physiology

Adult dragons are immense, reptilian beasts with rippling muscle, armored scales, and mighty wings capable of lifting their vast forms into the skies. Their size varies by species—typically ranging from 30 to 60 feet in length. Their scales are not just beautiful but nearly impenetrable, offering immense resistance to both physical strikes and magical forces.

🧠 Intelligence & Behavior

Dragons are not mere beasts—they are brilliant minds. Many possess wisdom and cunning that rivals the greatest mortal scholars and tacticians. Some can even wield arcane magic. Their behaviors differ by alignment and temperament: while some are fiercely territorial loners, others enjoy manipulating or even leading societies.

🏰 Lairs & Hoards

Dragons build their lairs in remote, formidable places—craggy mountains, ancient forests, underwater caverns. Within lies their legendary hoard: a glittering cache of gold, gemstones, magical relics, and treasures gathered over centuries. These hoards are not just wealth, but a reflection of a dragon’s pride, power, and history.

🔥 Breath Weapons

A dragon’s signature ability is its devastating breath weapon, unique to its type:

  1. 🔥 Fire (e.g., red dragons)
  2. ❄️ Ice (white dragons)
  3. Lightning (blue dragons)
  4. ☠️ Poison (green dragons)
  5. 🧪 Acid (black dragons)

This power can level armies, melt stone, or scatter foes in a single exhalation.

Magical Abilities

Beyond sheer physical dominance, many dragons are naturally magical. They may:

  1. Cast spells
  2. Shape-shift into other forms
  3. Cloak their lairs with illusions
  4. Control weather or natural elements
  5. These abilities often mirror their elemental alignment and make them even more unpredictable and dangerous.

📚 Cultural Impact

Dragons are woven deeply into the myths, religions, and folklore of countless civilizations. Some are worshipped as deities, others feared as cataclysmic monsters, and many seen as keepers of ancient secrets. Their presence often shapes entire cultures, influencing art, tradition, and legend.

🌿 Ecological Role

As apex predators, dragons dramatically shape their environments. Their mere presence shifts the behavior of other species, from prey migration patterns to predator hierarchies. Some dragons even forge symbiotic bonds, protecting smaller creatures in exchange for tribute or service.

⚖️ Alignment & Morality

A dragon’s moral alignment deeply influences its actions:

  1. Chromatic dragons (red, blue, green, black, white) → Typically evil
  2. Metallic dragons (gold, silver, bronze, brass, copper) → Generally good

This contrast defines whether they are villains to be vanquished or allies to be revered.

Lifespan & Aging

Dragons live for millennia. As they age, they grow in size, power, and intellect. The eldest—ancient or great wyrms—are beings of nearly divine might, with knowledge that spans epochs. However, their immense age also brings inflexibility and stubborn pride.

🌟 In Summary

Adult dragons are awe-inspiring forces of nature, balancing brute strength, profound intellect, and magical prowess. Whether as terrifying foes or mystic mentors, they offer endless possibilities for adventure, storytelling, and worldbuilding in any fantasy realm.

  • Speed:
  • Walking: +40
  • Flying: +80

  • Special Senses:
  • Nightsight: +120
  • Blindsight: +60

  • Immune to Status Effect:
  • Frightened

  • Natural Armor:
  • Natural Armor +9
    0 gp

  • Natural Weapon(s):
  • Bite (10) (2d10)
  • Claw (2d6)
  • Tail (15) (2d8)

  • Extra Attack: +4

  • Abilities:
  • Wing Whirlwind

  • Quick Abilities:
  • Legendary Detection

  • Free Abilities:
  • Frightful Presence

  • Skill Tier 2:
  • Common Language Skill
  • Draconic Language Skill

  • Skill Tier 8:
  • Bending Weapon Skill
  • Empathy
  • Frighten
  • History
  • Inspection
  • Magic
  • Natural Armor Skill
  • Natural Weapon Skill

  • Skill Tier 10:
  • Attention
  • Fortitude
  • Influence
  • Sneak
  • Willpower

Bronze Dragons
Creature Sub Type

Bronze dragons are coastal dwellers that feed primarily on aquatic plants and fish. They take the forms of friendly animals to observe other creatures of interest. They are also fascinated by warfare and eagerly join armies fighting for a just cause.

A ribbed and fluted crest defines the shape of a bronze dragon's head. Curving horns extend out from the crest, echoed by spines on its lower jaw and chin. To help them swim, bronze dragons have webbed feet and smooth scales. A bronze wyrmling's scales are yellow tinged with green; only as the dragon approaches adulthood does its color deepen to a darker, rich bronze tone. The pupils of a bronze dragon's eyes fade as the dragon ages, until they resemble glowing green orbs.

  • Speed:
  • Swimming: [speed_walking]

  • Damage Type Immunity:
  • Lightning

  • Passive Abilities:
  • Amphibious
    1000 gp

Environment:

Metallic Dragons
Creature Sub Type

Metallic dragons are a remarkable and noble breed of true dragons. Their behavior and motivations set them apart from their chromatic dragon counterparts.

The Guardians of Goodness:
Metallic dragons are a beacon of virtue and benevolence in the draconic world. They view themselves as protectors of the balance, recognizing the importance of a harmonious coexistence between various races. They understand that each being has its place in the world, and they strive to ensure this harmony persists.

Noble Curiosity:
While metallic dragons share their chromatic kin's fascination with treasure, their motives are rooted in preserving history and safeguarding the world from dangerous artifacts. Each metallic dragon's hoard is a carefully curated collection of relics, historical artifacts, and magical items. They view these treasures as a means to pass down their own memories and experiences to future generations, thus enriching the world's collective knowledge. This unique approach makes them valuable repositories of wisdom.

Protectors of the Greater Good:
While metallic dragons are not inherently greedy, they are not always inclined to part with their cherished possessions. They may only relinquish items from their hoard if convinced that it serves a greater purpose or is essential to the well-being of the world. Convincing a metallic dragon to part with an item can be a complex task, and adventurers must find a way to align their cause with the dragon's sense of duty and preservation.

Solitary Shapeshifters:
One of the most intriguing aspects of metallic dragons is their ability to assume the forms of humanoids and beasts. This magical transformation allows them to immerse themselves in different cultures, making them well-versed in the ways of the world. Some metallic dragons embrace this opportunity, wandering among humanoid cities in disguise. These dragons take pleasure in experiencing local cultures, cuisine, and customs, and they often observe how smaller races live.

Custodians of Ancient Memories:
Metallic dragons possess incredibly long memories, and their opinions of humanoids are shaped by past interactions. They can recognize bloodlines by smell, enabling them to trace lineage and detect any connection to past encounters. This can lead to fascinating dynamics, as a metallic dragon may harbor goodwill towards descendants of individuals who once aided them, or conversely, they might hold grudges against those whose ancestors wronged them.

In your campaign, encounters with metallic dragons can be opportunities for moral dilemmas, quests for knowledge, or challenges of diplomacy. Whether your players seek to gain the favor of these guardians of goodness or unravel the secrets of their treasure hoards, the presence of metallic dragons promises a deep and enriching experience in the world you've created.

  • Abilities:
  • Change Shape

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