Dragons

As ancient and mystical as the elves, dragons are immortal embodiments of primal nature. While other regions have similar, feral offshoots like wyverns and sea serpents, the primordial dragons have no real ecology. They are more like forces of nature than animals; no two are the same, most seem to have no need to eat or mate, and they seem to be born from the land itself. Death seems to be meaningless to them; some have been seen that are nothing but enormous skeletons wrapped in earth and moss.  
Magic suffuses every part of a dragon and grants them power as varied as the dragons themselves. Some create monsoons with only their presence; some breathe corrosive gas or bolts of lightning; some swim through stone as if it were water; some cause agony with only a glare from their cyclopean eye. Any who can harvest a part from a dragon or who are given one freely as a gift would have an item of incredible power.
 
Dragons have a keen intelligence. Some gather knowledge or guard important places, while others are content to simply exist. Almost all are solitary eidolons of a time long, long past; few show any need for companionship, even with their own kind.
by Crom
 
The dragons of Tron Daurat are largely unique and can be represented by any ancient dragon or greatwyrm, including the dracolich and shadow dragon templates. To represent their overwhelming power over the world around them, you may also allow dragons to use lair actions no matter where they are.
 

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