The Journey of the Rainbow Dragon

Chapter 33 Characteristics of Metal Dragon

Let’s briefly introduce the characteristics of the metal dragon family, but it should be noted that these are only general characteristics. Many metal dragons will have their own hobbies, and there are even metal dragons that have fallen into the abyss!

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golden dragon

Alignment: Lawful Good

The golden dragon's movements are gentle and elegant, and his mind is very flexible. They hate all injustice and crime and like to punish evil and promote good. Golden dragons often take the form of humans or animals.

In the adult stage, the scales of golden dragons completely turn golden yellow, and their faces have long beards, making them look knowledgeable. Their pupils will gradually fade with age, and in the end they will look like a ball of molten gold. The golden dragon exudes a scent of mixed incense.

Golden dragons can live anywhere, and their lairs are quite secluded and made of stone: they may be caves or castles. Gold dragons usually have a group of loyal guards: animals adapted to the local environment, storm giants, or cloud giants. Giants often sign mutual defense pacts with gold dragons.

The Golden Dragon usually starts negotiations before going to war. They use "Detect Lies" when talking to intelligent creatures. Once in combat, they use Blessing and Luck, as well as a host of offensive and trapping spells.

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silver dragon

Alignment: Lawful Good

Silver dragons have a majestic and elegant appearance, and they are very willing to assist those kind creatures who really need help. When silver dragons interact with humans, they often turn into kind old men or beautiful girls.

As it grows older, the scales of a silver dragon will become brighter and the color of its pupils will become lighter and lighter. At its oldest stage, the eyes look like balls of mercury.

Silver dragons like to build their lairs in high locations, such as on isolated mountain peaks or surrounded by clouds and mist. They always smell slightly of rain.

Silver dragons seem to have a strong preference for the human form, and they often make friends with mortals, and even develop deep friendships. Silver dragons like to eat human food, and they can always live on this food.

Since silver dragons and red dragons nest in similar environments, the two often come into conflict. The duels between them are often extremely fierce and deadly.

Silver dragons are not violent in character and will not easily start a fight unless they are facing an extremely evil or rudely provocative enemy. Before attacking, they will use "cloud and fog" to make the opponent invisible, and they will also use "anti-gravity" to make the enemy fly helplessly into the air.

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Copper Dragon

Alignment: Chaotic Good

The copper dragon's favorite things to do include playing pranks, telling jokes, and testing others with puzzles. Most copper dragons are kind, but they also have a tendency to be greedy and stingy. Their legs and shoulders are fairly strong, suitable for climbing and jumping.

Copper dragons prefer to live in dry, rocky highlands or mountains. They build their nests in long, narrow burrows and cover the entrance. Copper dragons will build complex mazes inside their lairs, with entrances and exits at the top.

Copper dragons are determined hunters who consider proper exercise to be as important as food. Copper dragons will eat anything, including metal ores. However, their favorite food is mutant scorpions and other large poisonous creatures. A copper dragon's digestive system can safely remove toxins, but toxins injected into the bloodstream from outside the body can still affect them. Since copper dragons often inhabit the hills adjacent to red dragons' lairs, conflict between the two is inevitable.

Bronze dragons appreciate wit and humor, and they usually do not harm a creature that can tell a joke, amusing story, or riddle they have never heard before. And those who don't appreciate their jokes, or can't accept their humor, quickly become irritated. They will tease these guys and force them to surrender

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bronze dragon

Alignment: Lawful Good

Bronze dragons are very curious, and they often transform into small, friendly animals to observe adventurers who enter their territory. They are fascinated by war, and often eager to join the army in order to exercise justice and get good rewards.

Bronze dragons are very good at swimming. Their feet are webbed and their scales are smooth and smooth. In their oldest stages, their eyes resemble glowing green orbs. Bronze dragons like to stay near deeper freshwater or seawater. They often dive deep into the water to cool down or search for pearls and sunken treasures.

Bronze dragons prefer to live in caves that are accessible only by water, but the interior of the lair remains dry. The bodies of bronze dragons exude the smell of sea water. They feed on aquatic animals and plants, especially shark meat.

Bronze dragons don't like killing, and they use "detection thoughts" to detect the intentions of intelligent creatures.

When fighting, the bronze dragon will first use "cloud and mist" to obscure the enemy's sight, and then sprint. When dealing with sea-going enemies, they summon storms or smite ships with their tails.

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brass dragon

Alignment: Chaotic Good

Brass dragons are extremely talkative and eloquent. They can sometimes provide some useful information, but usually only after a long period of small talk and constant hints of gifts.

A brass dragon's pupils gradually darken with age, until they resemble balls of molten metal.

Brass dragons prefer dry heat and spend most of their time basking in the hot desert sun. They give off a strong metallic or sandy smell. They like to build their nests in high burrows.

Brass dragons can eat almost anything, but they eat very little, getting their nutrients from the morning dew.

Since the habitats of brass dragons and blue dragons are the same, for brass dragons, blue dragons are the most dangerous enemies. If the two sides are in a one-on-one conflict, the larger blue dragon will have the upper hand. Therefore, the brass dragon usually avoids its opponent first, and then attacks after gathering its surrounding companions.

Talking to adventurers is more appealing to a brass dragon than fighting. When faced with danger, younger brass dragons will fly out of sight of their enemies and hide in the sand, while older brass dragons try to gain an advantage in combat.

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Finally, an additional introduction to the crystal dragon is added. After all, Ron usually shows off to the public in the form of a crystal dragon.

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crystal dragon

Crystal dragons are the friendliest of the gem dragons. They are always full of curiosity about the world, so they can communicate with visitors enthusiastically.

The scales of a young crystal dragon show a white luster. As it grows older, its scales will gradually become transparent and shine with a dazzling light under sunlight.

Crystal dragons prefer to reside on the Elemental Plane of Air, but they sometimes build incredible ice palaces on the icy peaks of the Material Plane. There they would observe the stars and make sculptures out of ice and snow.

White dragons and crystal dragons sometimes fight because the crystal dragon takes away the white dragon's eggs and raises the young white dragons into kind dragons. Crystal dragons are generally hostile to all local giants, who sometimes invade their lairs.

The crystal dragon will not take the initiative to provoke a fight. If the visitor is friendly, it will communicate with him, otherwise he will avoid it. However, if a visitor dares to attack the Crystal Dragon, the Crystal Dragon will retaliate in kind without hesitation. It usually uses its breath attack to weaken the enemy, then flies into the sky to keep its distance from the enemy and performs long-range attacks. Its breath attack is a bright cone of light that temporarily blinds its target.

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