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<blockquote data-quote="RealAlHazred" data-source="post: 9203387" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><em>Chromium</em> [chaotic evil</strong> (2E) <strong>or lawful evil </strong>(3.5E)<strong>]<em>: </em></strong>These dragons look a lot like silver dragons (their deadliest enemies), but are the greediest of Ferrous dragons, rivaling red dragons for sheer greed. They have two breath weapons, a cloud of freezing crystals or a bolt of solid ice.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><em>Cobalt </em>[lawful evil]</strong>: These dragons like to dominate others. They have one breath weapon, a pulse of pure magnetic energy. Their mortal enemies are green dragons, who share their habitat.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><em>Iron </em>[lawful neutral]: </strong>These are the most powerful of the Ferrous dragons, and frequently assume human form to meddle with the affairs of mortals. They have two breath weapons: a cloud of sleep gas and a cone of superheated sparks. They are mortal enemies of red dragons, who share their habitat.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><em>Nickel </em>[chaotic neutral </strong>(2E) <strong>or lawful neutral </strong>(3.5E)<strong>]: </strong>These dragons are the weakest of the Ferrous dragons, but make up for it by being deceptive and vicious. They have one breath weapon, described as either a cloud of acidic vapors (2E) or a cone of corrosive gas (3.5E). Mercurial and changeable in temperament, they count black dragons as their mortal enemies, since they share the same habitat.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><em>Tungsten </em>[neutral good</strong> (2E) <strong>or lawful good</strong> (3.5E)<strong>]: </strong>Relentless and pragmatic by nature, these dragons are dedicated to the preservation and expansion of the forces of good, but usually limit this preservation and expansion to their own domains. They have one breath weapon, a cone of blasting sand. They usually count blue dragons as their enemies; they share their habitat with both blue and brass dragons, but they can usually come to an agreement with the brass dragons.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><em>Gruaghlothor, the Supreme Dragon</em> [lawful neutral]:</strong>The greatest of the Ferrous dragons. He has three breath weapons,each usable twice a day: a cloud of sleep gas; a cone of super-heated sparks; or a bolt of solid stone. One of the co-authors of the #356 article posted the sidebar on this guy in a Paizo forum thread, so it's probably just fine to share it here; note that the story of his creation has slightly different wording from the original article in #170.<br /> </li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealAlHazred, post: 9203387, member: 25818"] [LIST] [*][B][I]Chromium[/I] [chaotic evil[/B] (2E) [B]or lawful evil [/B](3.5E)[B]][I]: [/I][/B]These dragons look a lot like silver dragons (their deadliest enemies), but are the greediest of Ferrous dragons, rivaling red dragons for sheer greed. They have two breath weapons, a cloud of freezing crystals or a bolt of solid ice. [*][B][I]Cobalt [/I][lawful evil][/B]: These dragons like to dominate others. They have one breath weapon, a pulse of pure magnetic energy. Their mortal enemies are green dragons, who share their habitat. [*][B][I]Iron [/I][lawful neutral]: [/B]These are the most powerful of the Ferrous dragons, and frequently assume human form to meddle with the affairs of mortals. They have two breath weapons: a cloud of sleep gas and a cone of superheated sparks. They are mortal enemies of red dragons, who share their habitat. [*][B][I]Nickel [/I][chaotic neutral [/B](2E) [B]or lawful neutral [/B](3.5E)[B]]: [/B]These dragons are the weakest of the Ferrous dragons, but make up for it by being deceptive and vicious. They have one breath weapon, described as either a cloud of acidic vapors (2E) or a cone of corrosive gas (3.5E). Mercurial and changeable in temperament, they count black dragons as their mortal enemies, since they share the same habitat. [*][B][I]Tungsten [/I][neutral good[/B] (2E) [B]or lawful good[/B] (3.5E)[B]]: [/B]Relentless and pragmatic by nature, these dragons are dedicated to the preservation and expansion of the forces of good, but usually limit this preservation and expansion to their own domains. They have one breath weapon, a cone of blasting sand. They usually count blue dragons as their enemies; they share their habitat with both blue and brass dragons, but they can usually come to an agreement with the brass dragons. [*][B][I]Gruaghlothor, the Supreme Dragon[/I] [lawful neutral]:[/B]The greatest of the Ferrous dragons. He has three breath weapons,each usable twice a day: a cloud of sleep gas; a cone of super-heated sparks; or a bolt of solid stone. One of the co-authors of the #356 article posted the sidebar on this guy in a Paizo forum thread, so it's probably just fine to share it here; note that the story of his creation has slightly different wording from the original article in #170. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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