Adult Silver Dragon
Adult Dragons
Metallic Dragons
Silver 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)


  • Abilities:
  • Cold Breath Weapon (60ft) (13d8)
  • Paralyzing Breath Weapon (60)
  • Wing Whirlwind
  • Change Shape
  • Legendary Defenses

  • Quick Abilities:
  • Legendary Detection

  • Free Abilities:
  • Frightful Presence


  • Spellcasting |
  • | Calm Emotions Hold Person Zone of Truth
  • | Beacon of Hope
  • | Conjure Private Sanctum Ice Storm Polymorph
  • | Cone of Cold Teleportation Circle

  • Lair:
  • Silver Dragon Lair


  • Monster Bits:
  • 1360 Animal Bone
    0.03 gp
  • 2550 Animal Fat
    0.5 gp
  • 5100 Animal Meat
    0.05 gp
  • 1190 Dragon Blood
    10 gp
  • 1700 Hard Skin
    0.1 gp
  • 2040 Silver Dragon Scale
    25 gp
  • Dragon Egg
    5000 gp

The scent of fresh rain heralds the arrival of a colossal dragon. Polished silver scales gleam in the sunlight as it maintains a statuesque posture, fixating on you with sharp, cunning eyes. An impressive frill runs from its forehead to the tail, and each tucked wing boasts formidable talons. Moving with an alluring, otherworldly grace, the creature's immense size leaves you in awe.

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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 Speed: +40
  • Flying Speed: +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

Metallic Dragons
Creature Sub Type

🛡️ The Exalted Metallic Dragons

Metallic dragons are the epitome of draconic nobility, their shimmering scales and virtuous hearts setting them apart from the malevolent chromatic dragons. These majestic beings embody wisdom, compassion, and a profound commitment to the greater good, weaving their influence into the tapestry of the world with grace and purpose.

🌟 Guardians of Harmony

Metallic dragons are radiant beacons of benevolence, viewing themselves as stewards of balance in a world teeming with diversity. They champion harmonious coexistence, recognizing the intrinsic value of every creature, from the humblest villager to the mightiest giant. Unlike their chromatic kin, who sow discord, metallic dragons strive to nurture peace and protect the delicate equilibrium of life. Their actions are guided by a deep-seated belief that all beings have a role in the grand design, and they intervene—sometimes subtly, sometimes with awe-inspiring might—to ensure this harmony endures.

📜 Curators of History

While metallic dragons share the draconic love of treasure, their hoards are not mere piles of wealth but meticulously curated archives of history and culture. Each item—be it an ancient coin, a hero’s blade, or a tome of forgotten lore—holds a story, preserved to enrich the world’s collective memory. They collect relics not for greed but to safeguard the past, ensuring that the triumphs, tragedies, and wisdom of bygone eras are never lost. Some metallic dragons also hoard dangerous artifacts, locking them away to prevent their misuse, their lairs serving as both museum and vault. This reverence for legacy makes them unparalleled repositories of knowledge, sought by scholars and adventurers alike.

⚖️ Protectors of the Greater Good

Metallic dragons are not swayed by avarice, but their attachment to their hoards is profound, rooted in their role as custodians. They part with treasures only when convinced that doing so serves a noble cause—such as thwarting a rising evil or aiding a worthy hero. Convincing a metallic dragon to relinquish an item is a test of diplomacy, requiring petitioners to appeal to the dragon’s sense of duty and align their goals with the greater good. These encounters often spark moral dilemmas, as adventurers must prove their intentions are pure, lest they face the dragon’s discerning judgment.

🦋 Solitary Shapeshifters

Among their most captivating traits, metallic dragons possess the ability to shapeshift into humanoids or beasts, blending seamlessly into the world’s myriad cultures. As a kindly merchant, a wandering bard, or a gentle forest creature, they immerse themselves in the lives of others, savoring local customs, cuisines, and stories. This practice not only sates their boundless curiosity but also deepens their understanding of the world they protect. Some metallic dragons spend decades in disguise, forging subtle connections with communities or observing the ebb and flow of civilizations. Their shapeshifting is both a tool for learning and a means of safeguarding their privacy, allowing them to act as unseen guardians or enigmatic allies.

🧬 Custodians of Ancient Memories

With lifespans stretching across millennia, metallic dragons possess memories as vast as the skies they soar. They recall every encounter, triumph, and betrayal with crystalline clarity, their perspectives shaped by centuries of interactions. Remarkably, they can identify bloodlines by scent, tracing lineage through generations to honor ancient debts or settle old grudges. A metallic dragon might greet a hero with warmth, recognizing the blood of a long-ago friend, or confront a villain with icy disdain, sensing the taint of an ancestor’s treachery. These connections create rich dynamics, turning encounters into moments of revelation where the past and present collide.

🌍 Pillars of Wisdom and Wonder

In a campaign, metallic dragons are more than creatures—they are catalysts for profound storytelling. Encounters with these guardians of goodness offer opportunities for moral quandaries, quests for ancient knowledge, or tests of diplomatic finesse. Whether players seek to earn a dragon’s favor, uncover the secrets of its hoard, or enlist its aid against a looming threat, metallic dragons bring depth and gravitas to any adventure. Their lairs, often hidden in majestic locales—cloud-wreathed peaks, coastal cliffs, or sunlit canyons—are stages for awe-inspiring moments, where the weight of history and the promise of heroism converge. To engage with a metallic dragon is to touch the soul of the world, forging legends that echo through the ages.

  • Abilities:
  • Change Shape

Silver Dragons
Creature Sub Type

☁️ The Benevolent Silver Dragon

The most sociable and compassionate of the metallic dragons, silver dragons radiate warmth and camaraderie, eagerly aiding good-hearted creatures in distress. Their shimmering presence is a beacon of hope, and their boundless curiosity for the lives of others makes them cherished allies in a turbulent world.

✨ Radiant Majesty

A silver dragon gleams as if forged from molten starlight, its scales reflecting light like polished mirrors. Its noble visage is framed by high, expressive eyes and sweeping, beard-like chin spikes that lend it an air of timeless wisdom. A spiny frill crowns its head, cascading down its neck to the tip of its elegant tail, swaying gracefully with every movement. A silver wyrmling’s scales are a soft blue-gray, flecked with silver highlights that sparkle like frost. As it matures, its hue brightens into a dazzling, seamless silver sheen, with individual scales nearly indistinguishable. In old age, its pupils fade, transforming its eyes into luminous orbs of liquid mercury that seem to peer into the soul.

🌟 Dragons of Virtue

Silver dragons embody a philosophy of quiet goodness, believing that a moral life is built on selfless deeds and actions that bring no harm to the innocent. Unlike their gold or bronze kin, they do not actively hunt evil, but they stand resolute against those who perpetrate cruelty or threaten the vulnerable. Their courage shines brightest when defending the defenseless, and their wisdom guides them to act with restraint and compassion, ensuring their interventions leave the world better than they found it.

🤝 Friends of the Small Races

Silver dragons delight in the company of their own kind, but their deepest bonds are forged with humanoids. Many spend as much time in humanoid guise—perhaps as a kindly sage, a wandering minstrel, or a jovial innkeeper—as they do in their draconic form. These personas allow them to immerse themselves in mortal lives, forming enduring friendships that enrich both their hearts and those of their companions. They cherish the vibrancy of shorter-lived races, particularly humans, whose passion and ambition captivate their inquisitive nature. Elves and dwarves, with their longer lives, intrigue them less, as their measured pace lacks the urgent spark that humans embody.

Silver dragons periodically retreat to their true forms to mate, raise their young, or tend to their hoards, often losing track of time in the process. Upon returning, they may find their mortal friends aged or gone, a bittersweet reality that leads them to befriend successive generations within a single family. These multigenerational bonds weave a tapestry of loyalty and love, with silver dragons serving as guardians and mentors across centuries.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Champions of Humanity

Silver dragons hold a special fascination for humans, whose fleeting lives burn with intensity and purpose. They admire humanity’s resilience, creativity, and drive to leave a mark on the world, often studying their cultures with the enthusiasm of a scholar. This respect manifests in their willingness to aid human endeavors, whether by offering sage advice, protecting villages from threats, or inspiring heroes to rise against tyranny. Their empathy makes them approachable, and tales of silver dragons aiding lost travelers or rebuilding shattered communities are common in the lands they grace.

🏺 Hoarding History

To a silver dragon, a hoard is more than wealth—it is a living chronicle of humanoid achievement. They covet coins from empires long crumbled, each bearing the faces of forgotten kings, as well as exquisite jewelry, sculptures, and tapestries crafted by artisans of every race. Their collections include treasures as grand as intact galleons hauled to mountain peaks, the jeweled crowns of ancient dynasties, or intricate mechanical contraptions from bygone inventors. They also prize monolithic relics—carved obelisks or stone tablets—plucked from ruined cities, each a testament to the triumphs and tragedies of mortal civilizations. A silver dragon’s hoard is a museum of history, meticulously curated and fiercely protected.

🏔️ A Silver Dragon’s Lair

Silver dragons make their homes in the ethereal heights, nesting among cloud-wreathed mountain peaks or within the icy embrace of glacial caverns. Their lairs are often perched in places kissed by starlight, where the air is crisp and the world below feels distant yet ever-watchable. While some settle in natural cave networks or abandoned mines, silver dragons dream of claiming the forsaken strongholds of humanoid civilizations—crumbling citadels atop windswept cliffs, forgotten temples carved into mountainsides, or solitary towers built by wizards of old. These lairs are not merely shelters but sanctuaries of reflection, adorned with relics and suffused with an aura of serene majesty.

The entrances to their lairs are often hidden by natural beauty—veiled by shimmering snowfalls, cloaked in mist, or accessible only by soaring through treacherous updrafts. Within, the air hums with a faint metallic tang, and the walls glimmer with frost-like patterns that mirror the dragon’s scales. These lairs are both fortress and archive, where silver dragons meditate on the past and plan for a future where goodness prevails.

🌍 Guardians of Legacy

Silver dragons see themselves as stewards of the world’s moral and cultural heritage. They do not merely collect history—they preserve it, ensuring that the stories of those who came before are never lost. Their interventions in mortal affairs are subtle yet profound, often guiding heroes from the shadows or inspiring communities to unite for the greater good. To earn a silver dragon’s trust is to gain an ally of unmatched loyalty, but to betray it is to face a foe whose righteous wrath is as precise as it is devastating. In their presence, hope takes wing, and the world feels a little brighter.

  • Speed:
  • Climbing Speed: [speed_walking]

  • Damage Type Immunity:
  • Cold

  • Immune to Status Effect:
  • Chilled
  • Freezing

  • Creature Type Monster Bits:
  • 0.12 Silver Dragon Scale
    25 gp

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