Dragons
Dragons are beings born from the Ether, creatures of pure elemental power. Just like with Elemental Magic, dragons are divided by element and aspect: plasma (fire and thunder), aeder (air and sound), entropy (mineral and ice), synergy (water and life), and vacuo (void and spiritism). Only the Sovereign Dragons can use both aspects of an element. Dragons, Elves, and humans are born with a defined aspect. The latter two can train to use all elements, but you will never see a mortal using fire and thunder magic simultaneously.
The aspect of dragons also changes according to their element and aspect. The aspect of purity, the first listed for each element, usually has more animalistic features. Let's use plasma dragons as an example. The fire dragon has feathers and resembles a giant eagle, but instead of a beak, it has a raptor's jaw. It has four legs, with the bone structure of a feline but with the claws of a hawk. All its feathers can ignite, turning it into a beautiful, flaming creature, sometimes in various colors.
However, the aspect of impurity tends to be extravagant and a mix of many things. Returning to plasma dragons, the thunder dragons have the same bone structure, except they possess an extremely long and thin tail, like a whip. Instead of feathers, they have black scales and horns all over their bodies. Also, probably due to the excess of horns, it seems they shouldn't be able to fly. When they attack, lightning leaps from horn to horn while they charge their "breath."
All dragons can speak, use magic, breathe elemental breaths, and even heal themselves. There are three categories: Delta, less than one meter tall and half a meter wide (without wings extended Beta, between 2 and 3 meters tall, and 1.5-2 meters wide; and finally Alpha, 7-10 meters tall, and 5-7 meters wide.
Losing limbs does not kill them, including the head. They will regenerate as long as their elemental core is intact and they have @Mana. However, they will lose the respective percentage of their mass in mana, so do not be discouraged when you see the head reappear.
The aspect of dragons also changes according to their element and aspect. The aspect of purity, the first listed for each element, usually has more animalistic features. Let's use plasma dragons as an example. The fire dragon has feathers and resembles a giant eagle, but instead of a beak, it has a raptor's jaw. It has four legs, with the bone structure of a feline but with the claws of a hawk. All its feathers can ignite, turning it into a beautiful, flaming creature, sometimes in various colors.
However, the aspect of impurity tends to be extravagant and a mix of many things. Returning to plasma dragons, the thunder dragons have the same bone structure, except they possess an extremely long and thin tail, like a whip. Instead of feathers, they have black scales and horns all over their bodies. Also, probably due to the excess of horns, it seems they shouldn't be able to fly. When they attack, lightning leaps from horn to horn while they charge their "breath."
All dragons can speak, use magic, breathe elemental breaths, and even heal themselves. There are three categories: Delta, less than one meter tall and half a meter wide (without wings extended Beta, between 2 and 3 meters tall, and 1.5-2 meters wide; and finally Alpha, 7-10 meters tall, and 5-7 meters wide.
Losing limbs does not kill them, including the head. They will regenerate as long as their elemental core is intact and they have @Mana. However, they will lose the respective percentage of their mass in mana, so do not be discouraged when you see the head reappear.
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