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draconian
Jul 15 2010, 2:39 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 15 2010, 2:39 PM EDT
If it dosen't fly why would it guard the dragons?
I mean the dragons breath fire so they sholdn't need guarding.
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King's.Call
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1. RE: draconian
Jul 16 2010, 11:23 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 16 2010, 11:23 AM EDT
First off this idea of draconians doesn't fit the norm. They walk on two legs, have two arms and have wings but can not fly very long. They are sometimes used to work for dragons but never to guard them for a dragon is far more supeior. 2  out of 2 found this valuable. Do you?    
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2. RE: draconian
Apr 18 2011, 8:52 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 18 2011, 8:52 PM EDT
exactlly, mabey the dragons thought that they were in a less of class therefore setting them in a down rank sacroficing themselves for the supreme ruler of that race/races Do you find this valuable?    

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3. RE: draconian
May 3 2011, 4:21 AM EDT | Post edited: May 3 2011, 4:21 AM EDT
This is a load of garbage. Draconians were a sub race created by the authors Weiss and Hickman in the DragonLance stories written for TSR and continued under Wizards of the Coast.
Draconians were originally the product of black magic worked on the eggs of the five classes of good dragons. The eggs of the lowest good dragon, the brass, produced the simplest form of draconian and each egg yielded a fairly large number of them. The lowest draconians were the bozaks. When they were killed their bodies would briefly turn to stone, trapping any weapon that killed them. The highest, and rarest draconians were hatched from the eggs of the gold dragons. They were the auraks. When they died their bodies exploded. They were also smarter then humans and could become skilled magic users.
In the future, before posting about supposed mythological creatures, one should be cautious as to what sources one uses. Typically bestiaries are a good place to start, at least far better then New Age trash on the Barnes and Noble shelf.
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