![]() ![]() It is our intent to work within this license in good faith. If you see any page that contains SRD material and does not show this license statement, please contact an admin so that this license statement can be added. To distinguish it, these items will have this notice. It is covered by the Open Game License v1.0a, rather than the Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike License. This is part of the Revised (v.3.5) System Reference Document. There is a wide range of races that players can choose from when building their characters in Dungeons & Dragons.Every race offers its own special abilities that a character wouldn't have otherwise, and players can express themselves and their character through the race they select. Gargoyles-Kapoacinths (aquatic gargoyles)īack to Main Page → System Reference Document Open Game Content These creatures are thought to be immortal, and appear as humanoid dragons of various colours, matching the Dragon they are aligned with. ![]() Really, the importance difference, flavour-wise, is that Dragonborn are a lot more likely to be PCs. Though of course all that can to be changing according to your needs. These would probably try to pass themselves off as Dragonborn, and unless they're unlucky enough to run into someone knowledgable enough to tell the difference, can do so successfully. But sometimes, you might get a Draconian who escapes the army, or are sent on a scouting mission. My view of it: I'd imagine that there's probably not much cause for confusion among the common folk- the wandering Dragonborn knights that passed through your village a month ago don't have all the much in common with regimented Draconians solders currently burning it down. Draconians are twisted corruptions of the Dragon form Dragonborn and normal Dragons alike would probably be horrified and replied by them, once they realized what they were seeing. Although they may not loudly announce their superiority the way big dragons do, they still have a certain amount of dignity to up hold. ![]() Dragonborn are proud and honourable warrior types, with strong ties to their clan.įeel: Dragonborn are basically miniature, hoardless, abnormally social Dragons. I'm not sure how to describe it, but almost every Dragonborn illustration gives them 'hair'- it's like that reptilian beard Gold Dragons have, except a bunch of them on the back on their head.Ĭulture: Draconians are foot solders used by an evil empire- they don't really have their own culture. I tend to think of Dragonborn as being somewhat bulkier, but I'm not sure how much basis that actually has. Look: Draconians having wings is the most obvious difference. Those entities which are apparently soulless and can be associated with the neosaurian-reptilian or fallen angelics that have. Abilities: Draconians can fly and something unpleasant happens when they die- along the lines of the draconian exploding. Those entities which may be considered to be soul-matrixed members of the human races OR the angelic benevolent beings who seek to influence them for the good. ![]()
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