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While the differing philosophies of the factions at first never found themselves at odds, they began to clash when the maturing [[Living Races]] no longer feared and revered the Dragon-kind as they did in times past. The [[Lunus]] are typically the warriors of Dragon society; they felt that the other [[Living Races]], especially the [[Human]]s, would eventually spell the downfall of the Dragons and wanted to take appropriate action to stop it. The [[Helian]]s are more of the scholars and mages of Dragon society; they countered the [[Lunus]] by saying that they should take the lead in Istarian society, re-earning the reverence the other [[Living Races]] once had for them. The differences compounded between the factions, and over time became twisted as the inherent, unflattering draconic characteristics of possessiveness and greed twisted each side's view to the point that they found themselves at odds. Eventually, both factions became so disaffected with each other that unless immediate and drastic changes were made, the Dragons might turn on their own. The [[Helian]] acted first, choosing to relocate themselves away from their ancestral home so that they could pursue their agenda in peace. The [[Lunus]] were not happy with their society being torn asunder, but they did not move to stop the [[Helian]]; cooler minds realized that a civil war would certainly have spelled the doom that they had predicted would befall them all along.
 
While the differing philosophies of the factions at first never found themselves at odds, they began to clash when the maturing [[Living Races]] no longer feared and revered the Dragon-kind as they did in times past. The [[Lunus]] are typically the warriors of Dragon society; they felt that the other [[Living Races]], especially the [[Human]]s, would eventually spell the downfall of the Dragons and wanted to take appropriate action to stop it. The [[Helian]]s are more of the scholars and mages of Dragon society; they countered the [[Lunus]] by saying that they should take the lead in Istarian society, re-earning the reverence the other [[Living Races]] once had for them. The differences compounded between the factions, and over time became twisted as the inherent, unflattering draconic characteristics of possessiveness and greed twisted each side's view to the point that they found themselves at odds. Eventually, both factions became so disaffected with each other that unless immediate and drastic changes were made, the Dragons might turn on their own. The [[Helian]] acted first, choosing to relocate themselves away from their ancestral home so that they could pursue their agenda in peace. The [[Lunus]] were not happy with their society being torn asunder, but they did not move to stop the [[Helian]]; cooler minds realized that a civil war would certainly have spelled the doom that they had predicted would befall them all along.
  
Though the Dragons now have turned their attention to the continuing threat of the [[Withered Aegis]] and their Undead Hordes, the memories of the [[Great Schism]] are still fresh in their minds as though it happened yesterday. The [[Helian]] have an open dialogue (as open as dialogue with a Dragon can be) with the [[Human]]s, the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]], and the free city of Tazoon. The [[Lunus]] have found it necessary on occasion to work with their neighbors in the mutual defense of their lands from the Undead Horde. The [[Lunus]] also share a dislike for the [[Human]]s with the [[Fiend]]s, and their mutual dislike has fostered cooperation between them. The Dragons remain two distinct cultures to this day, and even though the menace of the Undead Hordes might force them to work together from time to time, there is little chance that the Dragons will reunite under a single banner anytime soon. Dragons are blessed with an unbridled strength, making them fearsome warriors. Dragons also strike a balance between power and focus, making them solid practitioners of the arts arcane.
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Though the Dragons now have turned their attention to the continuing threat of the [[Withered Aegis]] and their Undead Hordes, the memories of the [[Great Schism]] are still fresh in their minds as though it happened yesterday. The [[Helian]] have an open dialogue (as open as dialogue with a Dragon can be) with the [[Human]]s, the [[Dwarf|Dwarves]], and the free city of [[Tazoon]]. The [[Lunus]] have found it necessary on occasion to work with their neighbors in the mutual defense of their lands from the Undead Horde. The [[Lunus]] also share a dislike for the [[Human]]s with the [[Fiend]]s, and their mutual dislike has fostered cooperation between them. The Dragons remain two distinct cultures to this day, and even though the menace of the Undead Hordes might force them to work together from time to time, there is little chance that the Dragons will reunite under a single banner anytime soon. Dragons are blessed with an unbridled strength, making them fearsome warriors. Dragons also strike a balance between power and focus, making them solid practitioners of the arts arcane.
  
 
==Forms==
 
==Forms==
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The last stage for dragons is the ancient phase. All dragons must pass through the adult phase and complete their [[Ancient Rite of Passage]] to ascend to this stage. The lowest possible level for an ancient is level one-hundred adventure and thirty crafting. However, you would need level one-hundred crafting to be self-sufficient for the Rite of Passage.
 
The last stage for dragons is the ancient phase. All dragons must pass through the adult phase and complete their [[Ancient Rite of Passage]] to ascend to this stage. The lowest possible level for an ancient is level one-hundred adventure and thirty crafting. However, you would need level one-hundred crafting to be self-sufficient for the Rite of Passage.
  
Ancients are the highest stage of dragon growth. They fly the fastest as well have two-hundred base health points over adults, and four-hundred over hatchlings. They have much higher strength stats as well. Ancients also gain a 110% base armor passive ability when they ascend.
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Ancients are the highest stage of dragon growth. They fly the fastest as well have two-hundred base health points over adults, and four-hundred over hatchlings. They have much higher strength stats as well. Ancients also gain a +110% base armor passive ability when they ascend.
  
 
The ancient dragons vary in size the most. The tallest ancient dragon is a head and a half taller than an adult, while the smallest is a fraction taller than one. (''With the very commonly used Original Ancient Size Mod, the smallest ancients are a head taller than an adult, but the largest can be twice the size of one.'') An ancient dragon can learn all the breath attacks as well as the epic spell [[Drulkar's Wrath]].
 
The ancient dragons vary in size the most. The tallest ancient dragon is a head and a half taller than an adult, while the smallest is a fraction taller than one. (''With the very commonly used Original Ancient Size Mod, the smallest ancients are a head taller than an adult, but the largest can be twice the size of one.'') An ancient dragon can learn all the breath attacks as well as the epic spell [[Drulkar's Wrath]].
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==Attributes==
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|abl1    = Breath of Fire I
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|abl1desc = Dragons are able to breathe fire when in combat, a very desirable trait when battling the undead.
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|[[Strength]]||80
|abl2    = Armored Scales
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|abl2desc = Dragon scales provide excellent defense in physical combat. Scales mature as dragons progress concurrently giving them more protection.
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|[[Power]]||45
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|[[Focus]]||45
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==Racial Bonuses==
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*[[Breath of Fire]] - Dragons are able to breathe fire when in combat, a very desirable trait when battling the undead.
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*[[Dragon Scales|Armored Scales]] - Dragon scales provide excellent defense in physical combat. Scales mature as dragons progress concurrently giving them more protection.
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==Spoken Phrases, Utterings, Prayers, and Curses==
 
==Spoken Phrases, Utterings, Prayers, and Curses==
 
*'''Flame''' (subject) – Expression of anger, frustration, dislike, or other negative reaction to something. Ex: “Allow Gnomes to use my lair as a laboratory? Flame that!”
 
*'''Flame''' (subject) – Expression of anger, frustration, dislike, or other negative reaction to something. Ex: “Allow Gnomes to use my lair as a laboratory? Flame that!”
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