Dracotaur – Half-man, half-dragon. It debuted in Dungeons & Dragons. It also has a counterpart in the form of the Dragonspawn from the Warcraft franchise. Dragoon from the Monster Rancher franchise also fits this description due to it being a fusion of a Dragon and a Centaur. Drider – Half-Drow half-spider.
Half-dragons inherit personality traits common to their draconic heritage, so that half-gold dragons are often shy and secretive, while half-copper dragons are impish and playful. Half-green dragons are deceitful, while half-white dragons are often dim-witted brutes.
Half dragons are simply that - someone with one dragon parent and one human parent. Dragonborn are humanoids whose belief in Bahamut is so strong that they undergo a ritual to be reborn as dragons in order to better fulfill Bahamut's will and fight against the tyranny of Tiamat.
Half-Dragons are blessedly rare, occurring only when a dragon is polymorphed into a humanoid form and mates with a humanoid partner. The resulting offspring is typically born a few months later, it's gestation sped up by the magics of the draconic sire, and is birthed in a violent tearing forth from the mother...
The easiest way to become a half-dragon is by taking a 1 hour bath in dragon blood. You'll need at least 40 gallons dragon blood to make a decent sized bath. Immediately after you are fully immersed in the pool of blood, dragon scales will grow originating from the spot where you first touched the blood.
Category Page. Hybrid Dragons are dragons that have two or more elements. Some Hybrid Dragons have opposite elements, those dragons can be more difficult to breed.
“Half-dragon” designates a creature with one dragon parent and one non-dragon parent (which may be a human). “Dragonkin” designates creatures that are partially descended from dragons (which could include half-dragons).
Reproduction. Like many hybrids, half-dragons are apparently sterile and can not reproduce with other races.
A half-dragon had the ability to use the breath weapon of its dragon half, though it was not as potent and could not be used as frequently. Half-dragons had low-light vision and darkvision. They also had tinted skin or scales that were of the same color as their dragon parent and helped protect from physical attacks.
When a dragon is never observed to have laid eggs, this is taking as proof that it must have been male. However, according to Barth and Maester Aemon, dragons have no fixed gender, but are “now one and now the other, as changeable as flame”.
Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind. In many campaign settings, the draconic pantheon of gods consists of the leader Io, and his children Aasterinian, Bahamut, Chronepsis, Faluzure, Sardior, and Tiamat.
Typically, shapeshifters can change form anytime they want. Shapeshifters are a subtype of half-human half-dragons because shapeshifters can normally only exist in one form at a time. On our topic, they can either look like dragons or like humans. They usually don't (and can't) appear like both at the very same time.
A half-dragon that is Large or larger has wings and can fly at twice its base land speed (maximum 120 ft.) with average maneuverability. A half-dragon that is Medium or smaller does not have wings.
The rarest of the metallic dragon types, the platinum dragon is believed to also be the most powerful. The species is so rare that scholars only know of one in existence, Bahamut.
Half-dragons are clearly a breed apart from their humanoid parent. They are born with scaly skin the color of their dragon parent, reptilian eyes, sharp teeth, and claws on their fingers and toes. They tend to have elongated, sinuous features and pointed ears.
The wyvern (/ˈwaɪvərn/ WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a type of dragon with two legs, two wings, and often a pointed tail which is said to be a venomous stinger.
THE TYPHON DRAGON. In Greek mythology, Typhon was considered the most powerful and deadly evil deity. He is the last offspring of the Goddess Gaia and the God Tartarus. He was conceived to prevent the Olympian gods from defeating the Titans during the Titanomachy.
Such half dragons have "ascended to dragonhood," and become true dragons with all their terrifying might. This true dragon form, however, is not easy to attain and requires great devotion and resolve. But those who succeed are held in very high regard by half dragon society.
Half-dragons usually share the heritage of a less long-lived race and so might endure no more than a few centuries. Still, they are granted more time than most, and those born of a dragon–elf union can challenge ancient wyrms for longevity.
In what is an extremely rare occurrence, one of the aquarium's male weedy sea dragons recently accepted an egg transfer from a female and is now carrying 46 fertile eggs on his tail. Like seahorses, sea dragon males – not females – are responsible for carrying eggs.
Chromatic dragons are typically of evil alignment, in contrast to the metallic dragons, which are typically of good alignment. Chromatic dragons have played a large role in various D&D monster compilation books: white, black, green, blue and red dragons being the classic chromatic dragons.
Chi (Chinese: 螭; pinyin: chī; Wade–Giles: ch'ih) means either "a hornless dragon" or "a mountain demon" (namely, chīmèi 螭魅) in Chinese mythology.
The wolgan lupus draconis, also known as the the Dragon wolf is a legendary creature which dates way back to medieval times. It takes the form of a large canine beast with bat wings, horns and coat of both fur and scales.