In prior edition lore, has their been anything like Dragons that sort of blur the metalic/chromatic (and sure through gems in) essential natures (perhaps reflective of Dragonkind that may have rejected the Tiamat/Bahamut order of things)? Say for example a dragon that could trace its origins to both blue and sapphire dragon kind?
I've got a draconic entity whose been cursed for millennia to exist as a blue duck (much of the millennia in a state of suspended animation as a duck), and sometime in the campaign the dragon revelation's going to happen, but I haven't really thought about where I want to go with this being. But it got me thinking of varieties of dragons that may hatch in rejections of chromatic/metalic/gem lineages and maybe take on aspects of both. Not sure how this might matter mechanically, but curious if it's been done in 2/3/3.5/4e at some point in a draconomicon or what have you.
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In prior edition lore, has their been anything like Dragons that sort of blur the metalic/chromatic (and sure through gems in) essential natures (perhaps reflective of Dragonkind that may have rejected the Tiamat/Bahamut order of things)? Say for example a dragon that could trace its origins to both blue and sapphire dragon kind?
I've got a draconic entity whose been cursed for millennia to exist as a blue duck (much of the millennia in a state of suspended animation as a duck), and sometime in the campaign the dragon revelation's going to happen, but I haven't really thought about where I want to go with this being. But it got me thinking of varieties of dragons that may hatch in rejections of chromatic/metalic/gem lineages and maybe take on aspects of both. Not sure how this might matter mechanically, but curious if it's been done in 2/3/3.5/4e at some point in a draconomicon or what have you.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.