Fire Dragons
A type of Beasts and a member of the family of Dragons, Fire Dragons are very powerful creatures. Fire dragons do not have subspecies like their cousin the Frost Dragon. Fire Dragons are very deadly, very difficult to get close to, impossible to defeat without massive collaborative efforts, and very hungry. One single Fire Dragon can bring a kingdom to its knees, hence why countries make a point of not letting one survive if found.
A Fire Dragon has many special abilities including:
- Fire breath
- Immunity to heat and resistance to flame
- Venom
- Flight due to wings
- Razor sharp claws, teeth, horns, and tails
- Generation of heat mirages
- Heat radiating of their bodies
Basic Information
Anatomy
a large body with every part covered by scales, two massive tails, four legs which end in huge clawed hands, two enormous wings that are covered in scales, a long neck, one head with three sets of horns and a horn frill, three eyes, sharp snout ending in a reptile nose, a large mouth packed with rows of razor sharp teeth. Very muscular in shape with no body fat.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Fire dragon scales are harvested from the corpse of one.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Scientific Name
Dragon
Lifespan
1000 years
Conservation Status
Very endangered as a result of hunting, no measures are currently being taken for species survival.
Average Height
85 feet at the shoulders
Average Weight
40 tons
Average Length
200 feet from tip to tail