Under the 3.5 SRD, a typical gold great wyrm has the powers of a 19th level sorcerer, and as seen in Dragons of Eberron, exceptional dragons can add additional class levels on top of that. Thus, a dragon can live for up to 4,400 years, and as they age they simply become stronger, smarter, and gain more magical power. This grows stronger as they age, until it suddenly gutters out. First, let’s take a moment to consider dragons-as defined by the 3.5 rules on which the original lore of Eberron was based.ĭragons are suffused with magical power. and what I’m about to say is largely drawn from that. The primary sourcebook on the dragons of Eberron is, surprise, Dragons of Eberron. This relates to the role of dragons in the world, a topic I discussed in this Dragonmark on The First War, but let’s take another look at it. Why would they do all of this instead of just conquering Xen’drik conventionally? This involved not simply devastating physical force, but also epic magic such as the Du’rashka Tul (a curse that causes any culture that grows too large to be gripped by homicidal rage) and the Traveler’s Curse (which warps time and space). In the canon lore of Eberron, the dragons of Argonnessen completely obliterated the civilizations of the giants of Xen’drik, and in the process all of the lesser civilizations on Xen’drik as well. And that’s just the projects I can talk about! However, when time permits I like to answer interesting questions from my Patreon supporters. In addition to working on my Threshold Campaign, I’m also about to release The Adventure Zone: Bureau of Balance and I DID just release Eberron Confidential.
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