Chapter: Elegy for the First World -> Section: The First World -> Dragonsight
Basically, some dragons can sense variations/incarnations of themselves on other planes, and even learn to communicate with them. Some even can use this ability to gain great power.
Almost forgot to mention, there is also a Draconic Gift (chapter 2) with Dragonsight in its name.
Basically, my interpretation, it's a mash up of the titular line of The Who's "I Can See for Miles" with the first lines to the Beetles "I Am The Walrus" "I am he as you are he and you are me and we are all together."
It's pretty far out.
Maybe I'll finally turn on my Delta Green table (lost in Carcosa anyway) to a dragon based 5e game.
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Can someone please explain to me what is dragonsight that is mentioned in the Fizbans book? I can't seem to find where it explains it, if it does.
Chapter: Elegy for the First World -> Section: The First World -> Dragonsight
Basically, some dragons can sense variations/incarnations of themselves on other planes, and even learn to communicate with them. Some even can use this ability to gain great power.
Almost forgot to mention, there is also a Draconic Gift (chapter 2) with Dragonsight in its name.
Basically, my interpretation, it's a mash up of the titular line of The Who's "I Can See for Miles" with the first lines to the Beetles "I Am The Walrus" "I am he as you are he and you are me and we are all together."
It's pretty far out.
Maybe I'll finally turn on my Delta Green table (lost in Carcosa anyway) to a dragon based 5e game.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.