Ultimate Blog Challenge: Day 23: What to Expect When Meeting a Dragon: Part II

 

Yesterday I discussed the differences in dragons size as related to their color. But size is not the only thing that is different based on color. Their personalities, habitats and their favorite treasure is influenced by their color.

Dragons can be divided into two groups: Chromatic dragons and Metallic dragons. Today I will talk about two of the Chromatic dragons leaving the remaining to explore over the next few days.  One thing I wanted to clear up from yesterday’s post: You may have noticed that with some dragons I referred to them as she or he. It was not meant to be interpreted as meaning that there was only that gender in a particular color. Each color has both genders and the designation within my description was only for my convenience. So all colors are able to mate and reproduce within their color designation. Now on to today’s post: Chromatic Dragons: Included in the Chromatic Dragons are black, blue, green, red and white. Each of these colored dragons have distinct personalities and habitats.

Black Dragons: These creatures tend to be foul-tempered dragons. They are evil, mean and extremely cunning. They have no natural enemies and will attack and usually kill anything that crosses their path. You would be well advised not to cross their path.

They usually fight for their mates. The females do most of the fighting, flying great distances in search of a mate and then fighting to impress him. After eggs are laid near the males lair and he is left to guard the young. The black dragons are very protective of their young, but give the offspring little support except for an occasional piece of advice. As the offspring get older they will be advised to leave the lair or be eaten.

Their lairs are generally found in boggy swamps, but will can be found anywhere water and dense vegetation are together. Lairs are made in large, damp caves or multi-chambered submerged caverns. There is  a submerged entrance and a land entrance which are usually hidden by dense plant growth.

The black dragons favorite treasure is coins. They will harass humans to find stashes of coins and then kill them.
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Blue Dragons: Blue dragons are much friendlier, talkative and outgoing than their black counterparts. Although they will serve the causes of Darkness just as willingly They are also very territorial and vain.

Lairs are usually found in the desert or dry steppes. They have vast underground caverns, the grander the better. These are often found at the base of cliffs where windblown sand has accumulated. The dragon will burrow through the sand to reach the caves below. They don’t keep the entrances clear of sand but burrow to get in or out, and in fact may bury their entrances while they sleep or leave to scout their territory.

They love to fly especially at the hottest part of the day and because of their color they blend in with the sky and can be hard to spot.

Blue dragons have elaborate courtship and mating rituals involving exchanges of food and treasure. Older dragons may have multiple mates over the course of their lives, but infidelity is rare. As parents they are attentive to their young and do not leave the eggs unguarded.

 Blue dragons love gems especially sapphires and think of caravans as a handy place to collect them.

Tomorrow we will take a look at Green dragons, Red Dragons, and White Dragons. So until then, Bensvelk Kear (Good Day in Dragon).

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