Dragon (D&D)

In the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game, Dragons are the original inhabitants of Toril. These mighty creatures were the first native species to the material plane, and easily some of the most powerful, despite their dwindling numbers on the world now dominated by Humans.

There are many types of Dragons, evolutions of dragons, and dragon kin throughout the planes of the multiverse, each powerful in its own right. Perhaps the least powerful of those with dragon blood in their veins are the Kobolds. Dragons come mostly in Metallic and Chromatic colors, the Metallics being good, and the Chromatics being evil. There are few exceptions to this stereotype.

The first ten dragons listed are known as True Dragons, who gain power as they age, and live in ten distinct age groups of increasing power. Wyrmling Dragons, Very Young Dragons, Juvenile Dragons, Young Adult Dragons, Adult Dragons, Mature Dragons, Old Dragons, Very Old Dragons, Wyrms, and Great Wyrms. A complete life span of a Dragon, barring early deaths, is about two thousand years.

Types of Dragons

Metallic Dragons
Gold Dragons

Silver Dragons

Bronze Dragons

Brass Dragons

Copper Dragons

Chromatic Dragons
Red Dragons

Blue Dragons

Black Dragons

Green Dragons

White Dragons

Other Dragon Types
Amethyst Dragons

Battle Dragons

Brown Dragons

Chaos Dragons

Crystal Dragons

Deep Dragons

Emerald Dragons

Ethereal Dragons

Fang Dragons

Howling Dragons

Oceanus Dragons

Pryoclastic Dragons

Radiant Dragons

Rust Dragons

Sapphire Dragons

Shadow Dragons

Song Dragons

Styx Dragons

Tarterian Dragons

Topaz Dragons

Lung Dragons
Lung Dragons are similar to oriental dragons as opposed to dragons designed like those of European myths.

Chiang Lung

Li Lung Dragons

Lung Wang Dragons

Pan Lung Dragons

Shen Lung Dragons

T'ien Lung Dragons

Tun Mi Lung Dragons

Yu Lung Dragons

Lesser Dragons and Dragon Relatives
Wyverns

Faerie Dragons

Dragon Kin

Elemental Drakes

Kobolds