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When in flight, the gold dragon's wings ripple, giving the appearance of swimming rather than flying. A newly hatched gold wyrmling appears similar to an adult, except that it lacks horns or tentacle whiskers. Gold dragons devote immense time and energy to the construction of their lairs.
Voyage of the Golden Dragon takes place in the Eberron setting. The player characters must protect the Golden Dragon - once a skyfaring warship, now a symbol of peace among the Five Nations of Khorvaire - on its maiden voyage as pirates, thieves, and saboteurs conspire to defame, steal, or destroy it.
DLA1: Dragon Dawn: Deborah Christian: 1990 Adventure scenario set on the continent of Taladas, in which the player characters must save neutral dragons from being killed. [16]: 91 DLA2: Dragon Knight: Rick Swan 1990 DLA3: Dragon's Rest: Rick Swan 1990 DLC - Dragonlance Classics; DLC1: Classics Volume I: Hickman, Niles, and Dobson 1990
Throughout CastleVille's history, we've seen the game transform from a simple medieval-themed city-builder into something that's much more magical or fantasy-themed in nature. We've seen Pegasus ...
Sonngrad the Wing, a female gold dragon who is the messenger of Bahamut. Gruemar the Voice, a male gold dragon, is a negotiator who prefers peaceful words over bloodshed. Marroshok the Tail, a massive male gold dragon, is the bodyguard of Bahamut. Though he is a merciless warrior, he is usually friendly and genial.
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The Rod of Seven Parts is a 1996 accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, written by Skip Williams.It focuses on the fictional artifact of the same name, which was originally introduced in the 1976 supplement Eldritch Wizardry.
The wyvern (/ ˈ w aɪ v ər n / WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a type of mythical dragon with two legs, two wings, and often a pointed tail. [4] The wyvern in its various forms is important in heraldry, frequently appearing as a mascot of schools and athletic teams (chiefly in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada). It is a ...