Ancient Brass Dragon
Ancient Dragons
Brass Dragons
Metallic Dragons
750,000 gp
45,000 lbs
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  • Natural Armor:
  • Natural Armor +12
    0 gp


  • Natural Weapon(s):
  • Bite (20) (3d10)
  • Claw (15) (3d6)
  • Tail (25) (3d8)


  • Abilities:
  • Ancient Brass Dragon Breath - Fire
  • Sleeping Breath Weapon (60)
  • Major Wing Whirlwind
  • Change Shape
  • Legendary Defenses
    10000 gp

  • Quick Abilities:
  • Legendary Detection

  • Free Abilities:
  • Frightful Presence


  • Spellcasting |
  • | Create or Destroy Water Speak with Animals
  • | Suggestion
  • | Locate Creature
  • | Dream Invasion Hold Monster Legend Lore Rary's Telepathic Bond Scrying
  • | Otto's Irresistible Dance

  • Lair:
  • Brass Dragon Lair

A sultry heat fills the air, reminiscent of sunbaked summer days. The magnificent figure before you, rising on two legs, folds a huge, clawed arm under another, the latter reaching up to stroke its chin in an oddly human gesture. Brassy brows furrow as great green eyes narrow, fixating on you. The dragon's undivided attention is now yours.

Environment:

Ancient Dragons
Creature Sub Type
750,000 gp 45,000 lbs

🕰️ Age & Experience

Ancient dragons are the eldest of their kind, often having lived for thousands of years. With centuries of observation, conquest, and introspection behind them, they are master tacticians, wielding wisdom and patience far beyond mortal comprehension. Every word, move, and gaze carries the weight of ages.

💪 Size & Strength

These titans of the sky dwarf even their adult kin—some spanning over 100 feet in length. Their bodies are fortified with impenetrable scales, bone-crushing muscles, and wings that blot out the sun. Few creatures can match the raw physical power of an ancient dragon.

🔮 Magical Prowess

Ancient dragons are walking arcane storms. They possess immense magical capabilities, able to:

  1. Cast high-tier spells effortlessly
  2. Shape reality within their domain
  3. Wield natural magical resistances
  4. Enchant their lairs and manipulate the surrounding terrain
  5. Their power extends far beyond breath weapons—magic is woven into their very being.

🗺️ Territory & Influence

An ancient dragon's domain can span entire kingdoms. Their influence warps the natural world:

  1. Rivers change course
  2. Weather patterns shift
  3. Predator-prey relationships evolve around them
  4. Creatures within their realm either serve, flee, or hide—none remain unaffected.

💰 Treasure Hoards

Few things are more legendary than the hoard of an ancient dragon. Amassed over centuries, these caches include:

  1. Mountains of gold and gems
  2. Lost magical artifacts
  3. Relics from fallen civilizations
  4. Such wealth draws adventurers, kings, and fools alike—often to their doom.

🧠 Behavior & Personality

No two ancient dragons are alike. Some are ruthless tyrants, others reclusive sages. Their personalities reflect lifetimes of victory, betrayal, solitude, and ambition. Every action is calculated, every word layered with meaning. Whether benevolent or cruel, they are always dangerously intelligent.

🛐 Cultural Significance

To many, ancient dragons are living gods. They feature prominently in:

  1. Religious doctrine
  2. Creation myths
  3. Prophecies and legends
  4. Entire cultures have risen and fallen under their gaze. Their names are spoken with awe, fear, or reverence.

🏯 Lair & Defenses

An ancient dragon’s lair is a fortress of nature and magic. Nestled in remote, often impossible-to-reach places—like the peak of a storm-shrouded mountain or the bottom of a sunken abyss—these sanctuaries are protected by:

  1. Deadly traps
  2. Magical wards
  3. Loyal minions or enslaved guardians
  4. Entering such a place is often a death sentence.

🧬 Interactions with Other Races

While many dragons isolate themselves, some negotiate, manipulate, or dominate mortal civilizations. They may:

  1. Forge alliances with powerful rulers
  2. Demand tribute from cities
  3. Wage war for dominance
  4. These relationships are rarely simple—and often driven by a dragon’s own inscrutable goals.

🪦 Lifespan & Legacy

Ancient dragons may eventually succumb to age or battle, but their influence endures. They leave behind:

  1. Enduring legends and myths
  2. Enchanted relics
  3. Descendants carrying on their will
  4. Even in death, their name can shape nations or ignite wars.

🗡️ A Living Force of Legend

Ancient dragons are more than creatures—they are forces of history, myth, and magic. As foes, they challenge the gods; as allies, they reshape destinies. To encounter one is to witness the full weight of age, power, and legend bound in scale and flame.

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

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

  • Immune to Status Effect:
  • Frightened

  • Natural Armor:
  • Natural Armor +12
    0 gp

  • Natural Weapon(s):
  • Bite (20) (3d10)
  • Claw (15) (3d6)
  • Tail (25) (3d8)

  • Extra Attack: +5

  • Abilities:
  • Major Wing Whirlwind

  • Quick Abilities:
  • Legendary Detection

  • Free Abilities:
  • Frightful Presence

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

  • Skill Tier 11:
  • Bending Weapon Skill
  • Empathy
  • Influence
  • Inspection
  • Natural Armor Skill
  • Natural Weapon Skill

  • Skill Tier 13:
  • Attention
  • Fortitude
  • Frighten
  • Sneak
  • Willpower

Brass Dragons
Creature Sub Type

The most gregarious of the true dragons, brass dragons crave conversation, sunlight, and hot, dry climates.

A brass dragon's head is defined by the broad protective plate that expands from its forehead and the spikes protruding from its chin. A frill runs the length of its neck, and its tapering wings extend down the length of its tail. A brass dragon wyrmling's scales are a dull, mottled brown. As it ages, the dragon's scales begin to shine, eventually taking on a warm, burnished luster. Its wings and frills are mottled green toward the edges, darkening with age. As a brass dragon grows older, its pupils fade until its eyes resemble molten metal orbs.

Boldly Talkative.

A brass dragon engages in conversations with thousands of creatures throughout its long life, accumulating useful information which it will gladly share for gifts of treasure. If an intelligent creature tries to leave a brass dragon's presence without engaging in conversation, the dragon follows it. If the creature attempts to escape by magic or force, the dragon might respond with a fit of pique, using its sleep gas to incapacitate the creature. When it wakes, the creature finds itself pinned to the ground by giant claws or buried up to its neck in the sand while the dragon's thirst for small talk is slaked.

A brass dragon is trusting of creatures that appear to enjoy conversation as much as it does, but is smart enough to know when it is being manipulated. When that happens, the dragon often responds in kind, treating a bout of mutual trickery as a game.

Prized Treasures.

Brass dragons covet magic items that allow them to converse with interesting personalities. An intelligent telepathic weapon or a magic lamp with a djinni bound inside it are among the greatest treasures a brass dragon can possess.

Brass dragons conceal their hoards under mounds of sand or in secret places far from their primary lairs. They have no trouble remembering where their treasure is buried, and therefore have no need for maps. Adventurers and wanderers should be wary if they happen across a chest hidden in an oasis or a treasure cache tucked away in a half-buried desert ruin, for these might be parts of a brass dragon's hoard.

A Brass Dragon's Lair.

A brass dragon's desert lair is typically a ruin, canyon, or cave network with ceiling holes to allow for sunlight.

  • Speed:
  • Burrowing: [speed_walking]*0.5

  • Damage Type Immunity:
  • Fire

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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