Language Learner. The dragon has advantage on ability checks for learning how to speak different languages and learning new ways of communication, whether they be verbal or physical.
Multiattack. The dragon makes three attacks: one with its bite and two with its claws.
Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. Hit: 14 (2d10+3) piercing damage plus 7 (2d6) poison damage.
Claw. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 12 (2d6+5) slashing damage.
Fire Breath (Recharge 5–6). The dragon exhales ignited sulfur from their spark pouch in a 30-foot cone. Each creature in that area must make a DC 14 Constitution saving throw, taking 42 (12d6) fire damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
Description
Known for their love of treasure, their high efficientness at learning and using many different types of languages, and hiding away in deep mountain caves, european dragons are some of the much more common dragon species, coming close to the standard western dragon in population and popularity. European dragons can come in many different colors, including red, black, green, and occasionally gold. The have small horn-like potrusions coming out of their nostrils and a small pair of horns atop their heads. European dragons act mostly on instinct, however, when the opportunity arises, the dragon can make contact with good or evil forces and will sometimes align with them as long as food, shelter, and treasure are assured. Once a dragon has taken what it needs, it asks for no more, and usually leaves without a second thought. European dragons who live nearby mountain-top socities will usually leave them alone unless provoked or if it gets hungry enough.







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