Legendary Metallic Copper Dragon - Roar, by Rescale Miniatures. Hollow Graves.

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Legendary Metallic Copper Dragon - Roar, by Rescale Miniatures. Hollow Graves.

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Good Dragons
Bahamut (The Platinum Dragon):
Bahamut is the King of Good Dragons. He dwells in a palace set on another plane. No one knows for certain where. For about a quarter of the time he’s on Earth, often in some other form. Being a dragon who can shape shift freely. He can travel astrally and ethereally. When attacking he is able to use the claw/bite attacks, as well as three different forms of breath weapons. One is a cone 8 feet long of cold, a cloud vapor which causes those in it to assume gaseous form for up to 12 turns, and a sonic vibration which can do up to 150 points of damage. He is able to use spells from level 1-7. Two, each of magical and one clerical spell per day. Bahamut has many spell books listing all spells for these levels. Most times Bahamut is found with seven huge ancient Gold Dragons, who serve as guards and advisors to him. He is seldom seen without them.
Copper Dragons:
Copper Dragons like to live in arid regions because they like warm climates to place their lairs. Though generally good they tend to be selfish when it comes to treasure. They may tend to be more neural if gain is involved. When in battle, the Copper Dragon has the claw/bite attack as well as either breathing acid or a cloud of gas that slows all creatures down, so they attack at about ½ their normal speed. Unless they make a saving throw vs. dragons breath. Copper Dragons are able to use spells up to the 3rd level depending on age.
Brass Dragons:
Brass Dragons prefer to dwell in sandy deserts where their lairs are often found. They are basically good, and like to converse with any friendly adventures that cross their path. Though selfish were treasure is concerned, overall they are good, noble dragons. They attack employing the following: claw/bite, and a breath weapon of either sleep gas or fear gas. They can also use up to 2nd level of spells depending on age.
Bronze Dragons:
Bronze Dragons dwell in subterranean lairs near large bodies of water, such as lakes and seas. Despite their love of wealth, Bronze Dragons are of good nature. They often assume the form of some animal in order to observe human affairs. The attack of the Bronze Dragons is either the typical claw/bite or two breath weapons: a bolt of lighting or repulsion gas. Magic using Bronze Dragons can use spells of levels 1-4 depending on age.
Gold Dragons:
Gold Dragons can be found living anywhere. They make their lairs within caves or castles. They use precious metals as a food source. These dragons are lawfully good. They are able to shape shift into almost any form. Often when encountered the Gold Dragon will be in some other form other than a dragon. When in their true forms they battle with the normal claw/bite, and a breath weapon. Either fire or a cloud of chlorine gas. Gold Dragons tend to be more magical then other dragon breeds. They are able to use spells up to the 6th level an will often have a regular spell book of their own. Gold Dragons are often willing to help good people on an adventure. They will sometimes even join in a battle if the people are fighting against some great evil. They are noble and wise and often like traveling the world of men in another form.
Silver Dragons:
Silver Dragons tend to choose out of the way areas such as mountain peaks or clouds in which to build their lairs. Like the Gold Dragon they are able to change shape into human or animal. As well as the basic dragon attack Silver Dragons are able to breath a blast of cold or a cloud of paralyzing gas. Silver Dragons are able to use spells up to the 4th level and about ¼ of them have spell books. They are often willing to aid in good adventures if the need is great.
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A copper pseudo-dragon being small and cute for @evilauthor
Day 21 - Mythological My D&D character Mo is a gnome draconic sorcerer, but her backstory is that she was TOTALLY an ancient copper dragon before an evil wizard cursed her! Whether or not this is true has yet to be proven one way or another, but I figured I'd play around with some kind of dragon design for her regardless lol (And yes, it is the same Mo who is Cpt. Robin's little pseudodragon familiar, just a different campaign/universe lmao)

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WizKids Icons of the Realms Return of the Dragons Young Copper Dragon
@cockatrice's Keydance! And with this last one I've officially gotten 6 attacks done and passed up my personal ArtFight record! :D