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==Describe Personality== <br> Next, consider your dragon's personality. Again, to a mere mortal, dragons might seem pretty similar to each other - they all seem wise but haughty, powerfully intelligent and brilliantly charismatic. To a human, every dragon is fearsome and monstrous. <br><br> To dragons, of course, all humans seem pretty similar. To dragons, mere humans seem short-lived and rash, and prone to looking scared all the time. A dragon will tell you that all humans are brutish when it comes to social nuance, all are fairly dim-witted, and all are suitably cowed by even the slightest intimidation. <br><br> Consider instead what your dragon seems like to other dragons, and consider how his personality compares to his peers. Is he a walking paragon of his Breed's ideals, or is he a loose cannon who has little in common with his family save the colour of his scales? How does he view the world around him? What motivates him? <br><br> A good way to approach this as a group is for the GM to create some situations, and for the players to say how their dragon would react. Some examples might include: <br> * '''The Obstacle''' - A Dragon will often encounter obstacles to his goalsHow does he approach obstacles in general? * '''Dealing with Defeat''' - Life never goes perfectly for any dragon. How does your dragon react to setbacks and defeats? * '''Dealing with Victory''' - When your dragon gets what he wants, how does he react? What thoughts and feelings go through his head? *'''Social Attitudes''' - How does your Dragon view his friends and allies? What of his enemies? How does he interact with strangers? <br>
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