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===Internal Physiology===
 
===Internal Physiology===
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<br>Dragons appear reptilian, but have only some reptilian traits. Though they have scales and are hairless, they are warm blooded capable of maintaining their body temperatures in a wide range of environments. Dragons require food to survive (a strictly carnivorous diet), need to drink water to stave off thirst, and must sleep regularly to fight tiredness. They are able to contract diseases and suffer other infirmities, but due to their stronger constitutions tend to be vulnerable only to the most potent of infections.
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<br>Dragons appear reptilian, but have only some reptilian traits. Though they have scales and are hairless, they are warm blooded capable of maintaining their body temperatures in a wide range of environments. Dragons require a diet of meat to survive, need to drink water, and sleep regularly just as all other creatures do. They are prone to diseases and other infirmities, but due to their stronger constitution than most creatures are vulnerable only to the most potent of infections.
  
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The most curious property of a dragon's physiology is complete immunity to fire and heat. A dragon can be exposed to the flames of a raging blast furnace, and neither feel pain nor come to harm. In fact, extreme heat is a somewhat pleasant sensation for dragons, and courting rituals will often begin with mutual dousing in fire-breath.
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A curious property of the dragon's physiology is an almost complete immunity to fire. A dragon can be exposed to the flames of a raging blast furnace, and neither feel pain nor come to harm. In fact, extreme heat is a somewhat pleasant sensation for dragons, and courting rituals will often begin with mutual dousing in fire-breath.
 
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===Pneuma, Life and Aging===
 
===Pneuma, Life and Aging===
 
<br>Dragons believe that the key element to animation and life is their ''breath''. A dragon feels quite physically nauseous if forced to hold his breath for any length of time, and is most comfortable when taking slow and deep breaths. Dragons perceive breath (or ''pneuma'') as being synonymous with life and with magic and regard that which does not breathe as being without soul. Dragons note that as they are able to breathe deeper than lesser creatures, they have greater command of the magic of the world. Without the animating ''pneuma'' their bodies are little more than dead stone and clay.
 
<br>Dragons believe that the key element to animation and life is their ''breath''. A dragon feels quite physically nauseous if forced to hold his breath for any length of time, and is most comfortable when taking slow and deep breaths. Dragons perceive breath (or ''pneuma'') as being synonymous with life and with magic and regard that which does not breathe as being without soul. Dragons note that as they are able to breathe deeper than lesser creatures, they have greater command of the magic of the world. Without the animating ''pneuma'' their bodies are little more than dead stone and clay.

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