Saurian

Saurians are a diverse group of reptilian species known for their unique physical characteristics and cultural traditions. Among their ranks are the Lizardfolk, Dragonborn, and Kobolds, each with their own distinct traits and roles within their respective societies.
  Lizardfolk are the largest and strongest of the Saurians, known for their physical prowess and warrior culture. They value strength and honor, and often engage in combat to prove their worth to their peers. Lizardfolk are typically found in swampy regions, where their natural affinity for water and mud gives them an advantage over other species. They are skilled hunters and gatherers, and their intricate tribal societies are ruled by powerful shamans.
  Dragonborn are a proud and noble race, known for their draconic heritage and fierce loyalty to their kin. They possess great physical strength and agility, as well as the ability to breathe elemental energy, depending on their ancestry. Dragonborn are typically found in large cities, where they serve as guards and soldiers for their rulers. They value honor and tradition, and their society is based on strict hierarchies and social castes.
  Kobolds are the smallest and weakest of the Saurians, but what they lack in strength, they make up for in cunning and ingenuity. They are known for their skill in trap-making and engineering, and often serve as tinkerers and inventors for other Saurian societies. Kobolds are typically found in underground caverns and mines, where they build elaborate tunnels and fortresses. They are also known for their love of shiny objects and their tendency to hoard treasure.
  Despite their differences, the Saurian species share a common ancestry and are bound by their reverence for the natural world. They are a proud and tenacious people, known for their fierce independence and willingness to fight for what they believe in. Although they are often misunderstood by other races, the Saurians remain steadfast in their traditions and continue to thrive in their respective environments.