Adorned with frills and horns, this dragon-like being features a reptilian face and manta-like wings spanning its body. Slightly larger than a large dog, it regards you with calm, curious eyes, a semblance of a smile gracing its mouth. The subdued yet beautiful copper scales gleam in sunlight. Moving with a peculiar and captivating grace, it maintains a measured distance, studying you with interest.
Copper dragons are incorrigible pranksters, joke tellers, and riddlers that live in hills and rocky uplands. Despite their gregarious and even-tempered natures, they possess a covetous, miserly streak, and can become dangerous when their hoards are threatened.
A copper dragon has brow plates jutting over its eyes, extending back to long horns that grow as a series of overlapping segments. Its backswept cheek ridges and jaw frills give it a pensive look. At birth, a copper dragon's scales are a ruddy brown with a metallic tint. As the dragon ages, its scales become more coppery in color, later taking on a green tint as it ages. A copper dragon's pupils fade with age, and the eyes of the oldest copper dragons resemble glowing turquoise orbs.
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