Canon:Draconian
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Draconians are a race of humanoid dragons, also called 'lizard men' and dragon-men because they walk upright and are human sized. Draconians have scaly bodies like a dragon's, a snout and short stubby tail.
OriginsEdit
Created in order to fill the ranks of the dragonarmies of the Dark Queen Takhisis, the generals of the dragonarmies generally used draconians as shock troops in the War of the Lance. They are not natural creatures of Krynn. They were created from the eggs of metallic dragons using dark magic called the corruption ritual. These rituals were carried out by Dracart, a wizard of the Black Robes, Wyrllish, a priest of Takhisis, and Harkiel, a dark-hearted red dragon. One egg yielded dozens of young draconians. Depending on the color of the dragon egg five types of base draconians were created: Aurak, Baaz, Bozak, Kapak and Sivak. Later the good-aligned noble draconians were created in an experiment to use the eggs of evil dragons. There are flame, vapor, lightning, venom, and frost variants.[1]
HistoryEdit
After the War of the Lance the draconians scattered to various regions of Ansalon. During the Chaos War a small group of the draconians find eggs containing female draconians. After the females hatched those draconians form the nation of Teyr, establishing the draconian race.[2]
SubspeciesEdit
AurakEdit
The rarest of all draconians,[2] they were hatched from golden dragon eggs. Auraks are the only draconians without wings standing 7 feet tall. They are the most intelligent, cunning and fiercest of all draconian subspecies. Auraks rely on their magical powers rather than fight with melee weapons. Like mages in human armies Auraks stay further back in the line giving support to the ground troops by hurling deadly spells at their enemies. Auraks are more accustomed to infiltration and covert missions. When slain Auraks explode injuring anyone nearby. They are the least loyal to Queen Takhisis of all the types of draconians; and truly only fight in the dragonarmies to serve their owns purpose. They only give a begrudging respect for giving them life and magic.[3] Many auraks are waiting for the perfect opportunity to defect from the dragonarmies to pursue their own obsessions with magic and power. [3]
BaazEdit
Smallest of the draconians, and hatched from brass dragon eggs they are used as ground troops in the dragonarmies forces. They are often abused and treated as slaves by others because they are the weakest of all draconians. Being only between 5 and 6 feet tall they are able to work in disguise in order to surprise the enemy and attack in surprise. With small wings Baaz are about to flap their wings allowing them to run very fast intimidating their enemies. Baaz draconians turn to stone upon their deaths, usually trapping any weapons left inside the dying body there.
BozakEdit
Bozak draconians were created from the eggs of bronze dragons. Most are well known for their leadership and understnding of warfare. They are also gifted with magic. While bozaks are not as gifted as their aurak cousins, their arcane mastery is still quite formidable. As with most other most other draconians, bozaks are not capable of true flight and can only glide with their huge wings. A bozaks' bones will explode after death killing anyone near it. The most famous bozak is Kang.
KapakEdit
Kapak draconians are the result of corrupting the eggs of copper dragons. They are much like other draconians who prefer to be around their race only. The are unique for the fact they have venom glands in their mouths. When they die the dissolve into a seething and potent acid. Kapaks' were most known for serving the White Dragon Highlord Feal-Thas during the War of the Lance in the frozen and barren land of Icereach.
SivakEdit
Sivak draconians are unique among their race in that they are capable of true flight. Due to this upside they are often employed by by their commanders as scouts. Sivaks were created from the eggs of silver dragons. It is also said that they are they largest and most fierce of all draconians. When they die these creatures mimic the shape of whoever killed them. Worthy sivaks include Rag and Slith.
TraagEdit
An early attempt to create draconians from brass dragon eggs, the traag proto-draconians are predecessors of the baaz, but were considered a failure as they show both cowardice and uncontrolled rage. Thus they were banished to the lands of Aurim in Taladas.[4]
NobleEdit
TrainingEdit
From birth draconians are taught the the world is cruel and human most of all. they are are forced to fight for the scraps of rotten meat that their human caretakers throw to them.[3] That insured that the strongest survived. By the the time they were ready to join the dragonarmies they had little regard for human life. On the other hand they are taught to revere dragons.
SourcesEdit
- Margaret Weis, Don Perrin, Jamie Chambers, Christopher Coyle (2003). Dragonlance Campaign Setting. (3.5e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3086-1. pp. 33-36, 215-222.
- Cam Banks, André LaRoche (2004). Bestiary of Krynn. (3.5e) Sovereign Press. ISBN 1-931567-13-1. pp.17-23.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ Cam Banks, André LaRoche (2004). Bestiary of Krynn. (3.5e) Sovereign Press. ISBN 1-931567-13-1. pp. 16-24.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Margaret Weis, Don Perrin, Jamie Chambers, Christopher Coyle (2003). Dragonlance Campaign Setting. (3.5e) Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3086-1. Chapter 7, Creatures of Ansalon, "Draconian". pp. 215-222
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Jamie Chambers (2004). War of the Lance. (3.5e) Sovereign Press. ISBN 193156714X. pp. 17-19.
- ↑ (1990). Monstrous Compendium Dragonlance Appendix. (2e) TSR. ISBN 0-88038-822-6.
External linksEdit
- There is an article about Draconian at the Lexicon of Dragonlance Nexus.
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