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Creatures from the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game that come from or are based on real-life folklore or mythology.Note that many of these although taking the name from the mythological version, have very little in common with them, instead being based on modern fantasy fiction.
Bakunawa – Serpent-like Dragon in Philippines (Philippines) Basilisk – king of serpents, has the power to cause death with a single glance (Europe) Black Tortoise – one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations; Chalkydri; Chinese Dragon – serpentine creature with four legs; Cipactli – sea monster, part crocodile, fish and ...
a Dragon like creature from French mythology, with a venomous bite, Guivre meaning wyvern or wyrm, or even serpent which the creatures name is derived from. Peluda La Velue, cover of a French pamphlet (1889) Also known as The Shaggy Beast, or La Velue, a legendary dragon from La Ferté-Bernard that shot deadly quills from its back. Germanic ...
This is a list of flying mythological creatures. This listing includes flying and weather-affecting creatures. This listing includes flying and weather-affecting creatures. Adzehate creatures
Mizuchi (Japanese mythology) – Water dragon; Mogwai (Chinese mythology) – Vengeful ghost or demon; Mohan (Latin American folklore) – Nature spirit; Mokèlé-mbèmbé – Water-dwelling creature; Mokoi (Australian Aboriginal mythology) – Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers
All true dragons are endothermic, with its body temperature varying based on their age and species. However, unlike a most endothermic creatures, dragons have no way of shedding excess heat; instead, the heat is extracted via an organ known as the draconis fundamentum, where it is transformed into energy for the creature.
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Dragons of Desolation: 6–8: Tracy Hickman, Michael Dobson: 1984 DL5 9135: Dragons of Mystery: N/A: Michael Dobson: 1984: Sourcebook DL6 9140: Dragons of Ice: 6–9: Douglas Niles: 1985 DL7 9136: Dragons of Light: 7–9: Jeff Grubb: 1985 DL8 9141: Dragons of War: 9–10: Tracy Hickman, Laura Hickman: 1985 DL9 9137: Dragons of Deceit: 8–10 ...