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The lists below instead help you note the ways in which dragons differ from humans and the other "lesser races." | The lists below instead help you note the ways in which dragons differ from humans and the other "lesser races." | ||
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=Universal Birthrights= | =Universal Birthrights= | ||
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Dragons can exhale fire. This is not really an inherent ability, but rather a simple ''suspire'', but it is one so straightforward to dragons that almost all will learn it in the first ten years of life. Firebreath can be used as a ranged weapon, with an area burst equal to a six or seven square metres and a range of a few dozen metres. It can be manifested as a jet of flame, as a loose fireball, or as an incandescent cloud. If in the sky, dragonfire tends to self extinguish after a second or two, but when there is something for it to set alight (as there often is at ground level) it will persist just as any ordinary fire does. | Dragons can exhale fire. This is not really an inherent ability, but rather a simple ''suspire'', but it is one so straightforward to dragons that almost all will learn it in the first ten years of life. Firebreath can be used as a ranged weapon, with an area burst equal to a six or seven square metres and a range of a few dozen metres. It can be manifested as a jet of flame, as a loose fireball, or as an incandescent cloud. If in the sky, dragonfire tends to self extinguish after a second or two, but when there is something for it to set alight (as there often is at ground level) it will persist just as any ordinary fire does. | ||
− | In game terms, firebreathing is an ''area burst ranged attack'' with that deals ''fire damage''. | + | In game terms, firebreathing is an ''area burst ranged attack'' with a ''+10 damage bonus'' that deals ''fire damage''. |
===Heat immunity=== | ===Heat immunity=== | ||
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The scales and indeed the flesh of dragons cannot be burnt or harmed by heat or flame. This blessing is said to have come about because dragons existed in a time when the newly created world was alight, and the Mother Goddess wove a spell around them to protect them. One result of this birthright is that firebreathing is of no use as an injuring weapon against other dragons. | The scales and indeed the flesh of dragons cannot be burnt or harmed by heat or flame. This blessing is said to have come about because dragons existed in a time when the newly created world was alight, and the Mother Goddess wove a spell around them to protect them. One result of this birthright is that firebreathing is of no use as an injuring weapon against other dragons. | ||
− | In game terms, any fire damage dealt to them is ignored, and they never suffer any | + | In game terms, any fire damage dealt to them is ignored, and they never suffer any detrimental effects from heat or fire. |
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[[Category:Age_of_Dragons|Birthrights and Flaws]] | [[Category:Age_of_Dragons|Birthrights and Flaws]] |