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While all dragons are formidable, a few rise to mythical status with power beyond imagination.
Despite his undead state, Dragotha retains his cunning and draconic strength, making him a terrifying opponent.
Despite his noble nature, Protanthers pride and rigid views sometimes create tension with allies.
His dominion over the Mere of Dead Men has made him a persistent threat in the Forgotten Realms.
For when just an attack isn’t enough.
Even in undeath, Ebondeaths cunning and territorial dominance remain intact.
He uses his shadowy powers to ambush enemies, and his immortality ensures that even destruction is only temporary.
Ebondeaths legend looms large, embodying the dark and relentless nature of black dragons.
His immense size, fiery breath, and mastery of arcane magic make him a nearly unstoppable force.
Klauths reputation is one of brutality and cunning.
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He is a true testament to the raw power of red dragons.
Ashardalons demonic heart grants him unnatural resilience and amplifies his already overwhelming power.
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Sardiors enigmatic nature and divine status make him a force of unparalleled influence.
As a god, Tiamat commands legions of dragons and spreads her influence across the multiverse.
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Tiamats appearances in campaigns like Tyranny of Dragons make her a central figure in D&D.
Bahamuts divine abilities include healing, powerful magic, and the capability to annihilate evil forces.
Bahamuts role as a protector of the multiverse and his vast divine power make him a beacon of hope.
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Adventurers seeking justice often find themselves under Bahamuts watchful eye while his enemies tremble at his name.
Ashardalon by Jesper Ejsing
First Edition Sardior via Wizards of the Coast.
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