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==The Dreaming Madness==
 
==The Dreaming Madness==
  
The Chimericals have greater things on their mind than the mere physical world. The Mother Goddess gave them a gift of visions of the ''Dreaming Madness'', and this gift guides every aspect of their life and society.
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The ''Chimericals'' have greater things on their mind than the mere physical world. The Mother Goddess gave them mental sight into ''Dreaming Madness'', and this gift and curse guides every aspect of their life and society.
  
The ''Dreaming Madness'' is a world that doesn't exist - an insane mirror that only the broken-minded perceive and which has no consequence to true reality. It is the place where minds go when they sleep, but can be perceived by the waking mind only as a barrage of dissonant images and clashing concepts.
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The ''Dreaming Madness'' is a world that doesn't exist - a mirror realm that only the broken-minded perceive and which has no relation to logic or reality proper. It is the place where minds go when they sleep, but can be perceived by the waking mind only as a barrage of dissonant images and clashing concepts.
  
Because the ''Dreaming Madness'' is in their blood the chimericals don't fully exist either, or so they believe. They'll tell you that they're dreaming the world, or that the world is dreaming them. They'll tell you that nothing matters except for dream, and that's because dreams don't matter at all.
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Because the ''Dreaming Madness'' is in their blood the Chimericals often will say that tget don't really exist either. They'll tell you that they're dreaming the world, or that the world is dreaming them. They'll tell you that nothing matters except for dream, and that's because dreams don't matter at all.
  
''Ephemeral, ethereal, blessed of great insight, brilliant...'' these are all euphemisms that the other breeds use because they can't accept the simple truth.  
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''Ephemeral, ethereal, blessed of great insight, brilliant...'' these are all euphemisms that the other breeds use because they don't like to state the simple truth.  
  
The Chimericals are insane.
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''The Chimericals are insane.''
 
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===Sphere Ratings===
 
===Sphere Ratings===
  
* '''Soma 4'''
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*'''Soma 4'''
* '''Sophis  3'''
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*'''Sophia 6'''
* '''Pneuma 5'''
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*'''Pneuma 5'''
  
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''Chimerical Dragons'' have fractured, insane minds but this madness hides a level of genius that few other breeds can equal. Physically, they are usually somewhat fragile compared to most dragons, though occasionally they can have surprising bursts of physical prowess.
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===Birthrights===
 
===Birthrights===
  
'''Glamourweaving''' - A Velvet Dragon appears beautiful, for reasons that go beyond the physical. They have an aura of desirability that makes every dragon want to touch and caress them. Likewise their voices are mellifluous and soothing, making others want to believe them even when they should know better. They have -1 TN on any dice rolls made to seduce or manipulate.
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'''New face for a new day''' - ''Chimerical Dragons'' can, after a full nights sleep, replace one Edge they have with another Edge from the same lifepath. This change is "permanent", lasting unless the Chimerical uses this Birthright again to change that Edge again.
  
''Note that '''Glamourweaving''' only affects Dragons, but if the Velvet uses a polymorph effect to adopt the appearance of another species, his glamour changes so that it affects that species instead.''
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'''Dreamweaving''' - ''Chimerical Dragons'' sometimes turn up with unusual resources in their possession, such as new spells, unusual equipment, mortal followers, island lairs, etc. They can't account for how they came to possess these things - they just turn up, as if in a dream. The GM sets how and when these bonus resources turn up. Of course, any resources gained in this way can also disappear just as easily.
 
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===Breed Weakness===
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===Flaws===
  
'''Aversion to Iron''' - For some unknown reason, the touch of iron disagrees with Velvet Dragons. Whenever they are in physical contact with iron (or steel) their glamour ceases to function, and the touch of iron causes them pain. They cannot wear iron armour or equipment or use iron weapons. Furthermore, when iron weapons are used against them these weapons gain a bonus of +1 dice on damage checks.
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'''The Fractured Mind''' - ''Chimericals'' are at the mercy of madness, and at any one time will have at least one compulsion, hallucination or delusion which they cannot resist or deny. This is usually set in collaboration between the player and the GM, but should resonate with the current circumstances in some way. If more than one ''Chimerical'' is in the same vicinity, they generally share the same madness. Madnesses can change at any time, lasting anything from a few minutes to a few years, but a ''Chimerical'' is never without insanity of one sort or another.
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'''Fated''' - If you are using the default metaplot, the ''Chimerical'' breed as a whole has a major world-changing event ahead of it that will happen inevitably on a certain date, and beyond player control. Players who select this breed should be aware that the metaplot has this surprise in store and that they won't be able to do anything about it.
 
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==Physical Appearance==
 
==Physical Appearance==
  
'''Velvet Dragons''' are hued a deep and luxurious purple colour, that is so dark as to be almost black, but offset by their deep golden eyes. Dragons of this breed are uncannily beautiful, though in an unsettling way. Dragons of other breeds know that they should not find Velvet Dragons sexually attractive, but they cannot help doing so, and they hate themselves for doing so. The Velvets are graceful in movement, sensual in appearance and always seem to smile faintly. Their horns, claws and teeth are the colour of polished ivory, but have a fascinating curve to them that hypnotically draws the eye to them. Theirs is not a noble or elegant beauty, but rather one that triggers unhealthy lust and a sense of discomfort twinned with fascination.  
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'''Chimerical Dragons''' are rainbow-scaled, with each scale shifting in colour according to how the light falls on it, giving them a shifting irridescent appearance when viewed as a whole. Their entire appearance tends towards the ethereal, with fey thin limbs, enigmatic multi-coloured eyes and gossamer-like wing membranes. Other breeds often joke and comment that the appearance of the ''Chimericals'' is such that one expects them to blow away at the next strong breeze, or fade away when the sun next rises. They are oft-named as the Dragons of Dream, as they seem so ephemeral.  
 
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==Society and Culture==
 
==Society and Culture==
  
With all their power to deceive and manipulate, it would make sense if Velvet Dragons were the secret movers and shakers behind draconic society. The truth is quite different, however - while other Dragons may find themselves clouded in thought and judgment when the Velvets are about, the glamour fades as soon as they are gone, leaving little but resentment and a feeling of being manipulated.
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The ''Chimericals'' lair themselves at the ''Dream Archipelago'' and the ''Dream Isles'' that lie just beyond the ''Solar Coast'', and just short of the territory of the ''Storm Dragons''. This territory is one that exists and does not exist at the same time - sometimes it is easy to find, and at others it seems to vanish from the coastline altogether. They have no society as such, as they believe that they are themselves nothing but fragments of a dream.
  
Likewise, Velvets rarely form close attachments to each other. They are used to declarations of love (or of undying friendship) that later turn sour, so they often do not recognise or reciprocate when faced with sincere attachments. Tie this with the fact that Velvet Dragons are the most likely breed to have interbreed relationships (and thus expend their precious pneuma on harlequin babies rather than true breeds), and the result is that Velvets simply do not have the numbers that other breeds do.
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''Chimericals'' can sometimes be found beyond their island homes, but this is a rarity, and there are not always clear reasons why they travel. They are infuriatingly enigmatic, and seemingly disinterested in the affairs of the world.
  
A single velvet may work his way into a position of influence, but their skill is in manipulation rather than true charisma or kingship, so they can rarely achieve much with that power. Anyone who wants to take a Velvet domain through force of arms need only equip himself with iron and steel, and the Velvets can be easily beaten.
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Despite this, those who have made it to the islands often describe that the ''Chimericals'' appear to have an advanced society and culture. They describe vast stepped pyramids amidst jungle covered islands, cities made of gold and glass, and huge temple structures that seem like they ought to be impossible to construct. There are mortal races their too, though they are also limited to the isles and seem as enigmatic as the dragons there. Some visitors have reported nothing but savage tribes of humans, others have described lizardman emperors, birdman sorcerors and other strangenesses.
  
Velvets are not and have never been Empire builders. Individuals may prosper, but the breed as a whole has never established itself as a significant power block. In the current age, the Velvets have found a new role within the Ascendancy, comfortably letting the Sable Dragons lead while they work from the shadows.
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To the ''Chimericals'', the strangeness of their home is perfectly normal. The world is just a dream, they say, why should it make sense?
 
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==Lifepaths and the Velvet Dragons==
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==Lifepaths and the Chimerical Dragons==
 
 
By far the most popular Lifepath for a Velvet Dragon is that of the [[Age of Dragons: Ambassador-Courtier|Ambassador-Courtier]], which allows them to play their games of intrigue in a social mileu. Almost universally this will be within the courts of the Ascendancy. ''Harpies'' play games of social one-upmanship within the ''Shadow Courts''. ''Companions'' work to gain the favour of more powerful dragons through their seductive wiles. ''Persuaders'' operate in foreign lands to act as the pleasing face of the Ascendancy - mostly within the Ashen Kingdoms and the unaligned breeds rather than in the Alliance.
 
  
Also favoured is the role of the [[Age of Dragons: Physical Adept|Physical Adept]]. Velvets appreciate the versatility of polymorphing, and are more than happy to work behind layers of false identity to achieve the goals of their Sable masters. Whether spying deep in Alliance territory, or subtly corrupting and manipulating a mortal king, the Velvets are adept at using disguise and deception to achieve their goals. The Ascendancy's main espionage branch is called ''The Faceless'', and most of their number are Velvet Dragons.
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It often surprises other breeds to discover that the ''Chimericals'' are fiercely intellectual, and that to be a [[Age of Dragons: Scholar-Sage|Scholar-Sage]] is a common goal. The ''Chimericals'' seek to make sense out of the madness that surrounds them, even as they accept it, and many recognise that knowledge and lore provide the answers. The ''Children of the Feathered Serpent'' collect lore and information of all sorts, from arcane spells to seemingly useless tidbits of information. The ''Cartographers of the Unmappable Realm'' are prophets and historians, and students of the "tides of lucidity" that represent their breeds communal madnesses.
  
Other lifepaths are more rarer and more unusual: Velvet Dragons have sufficiently strong pneuma to be [[Age of Dragons: Scholar-Sage|Scholar-Sages]] they often lack the motivation for such a path. Still, those that do choose this path (the so called ''"Velvet Shadowmagi"'') often command extremely puissant sorceries.
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Other Lifepaths are sometimes followed by ''Chimericals'', but it often seems as if they are simply studying the way of life rather than properly engaging in it, and their emphasis is always on the collection of knowledge. For example, a ''Chimerical'' who takes to a life of trading will trade goods for lore, and lore for goods.  
  
Finally some Velvets are forcibly co-opted into a [[Age of Dragons: Fecund Breeder|Fecund Breeder]] program. Only the most deranged and insecure would enter a Hive voluntarily, but ''Endless Night'' has recognised that the Velvet's ability to inspire lust makes them quite useful for this purpose. The breed as a whole have not objected to this abuse of some of their number - if nothing else it is helping the Velvets close the population gap...
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The ''Chimericals'' don't believe that they have to (or are able to) understand the dream world that is reality, but they understand that they have to seek to do so to even exist.
 
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==Outlook==
 
==Outlook==
  
''Shames-The-Sunset'' is a regular sight in the Ascendancy' Courts, and all listen to what he has to say:
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''Images-in-the-Ripples'' is dreaming he is talking to you:
  
* '''Pure Dragons''' - ''"A challenging quarry for seduction, as they seem immune to our beauty. It just makes the chase more fun though..."''
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* '''Pure Dragons''' - ''"Like a mirage, they are what the desert dreams of. Their citadels, their faith and their stories are all just so much ephemera."''
* '''Argent Dragons''' - ''"Its hard to make one of these soldier-knights betray his ideals for a kiss... hard, but not impossible."''
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* '''Argent Dragons''' - ''"I saw a host of dragons, clad in iron, dreaming of law, of blood and of war. They choose this harsh illusion themselves, so I cannot pity them."''
* '''Solar Dragons''' - ''"Of all the Alliance Dragons, these ones are the easiest to work on. It's almost endearing how easily they fall for a few little lies."''
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* '''Solar Dragons''' - ''"They don't understand that if they succeed in their goal of unity, their purpose ends and so does their existence. What a paradox, eh?"''
* '''Hunter Dragons''' - ''"The trick is to appeal to the animal lust inside - clever words just infuriate them, but promise them rutting, and they'll follow you like puppy dogs."''
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* '''Hunter Dragons''' - ''"An old dream - savage and simple. It is a good dream, but unrefined."''
* '''Forest Dragons''' - ''"Young flesh is so supple, though I prefer more mature lovers for pleasure. On the other hand, young minds are so much easier to influence..."''
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* '''Forest Dragons''' - ''"Broken reflections of themselves, they echo through the green. What do they seek?"''
* '''Storm Dragons''' - ''"They have this grand martyr complex going on - pander to that, and they can be manipulated easily."''
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* '''Storm Dragons''' - ''"Deep places create deep dreams. I pity them for the nightmare they live, and I would seek to help them end that nightmare. Here, Brother Storm, bring me a secret from your dark dream, and I will trade you a magic to aid you in fighting it."''
* '''Ashen Dragons''' - ''"An Ashen was  the most experimental lover I ever had. Good times."''
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* '''Ashen Dragons''' - ''"I see change on the horizon, that will blow away the Ashen like the dust that they are, and leave... something else."''
* '''Chimerical Dragons''' - ''"Fellow dragons of chaos, though obsessed with the cerebral and spiritual. They should learn to appreciate the physical and emotional a little more."''
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* '''Velvet Dragons''' - ''"Iron is more real than most things, and it harms the Velvet. What does that tell you about the Velvet?"''
* '''Ghost Dragons''' - ''"With their endless wittering about doom and gloom they ruined every party. I'm glad they've gone."''
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* '''Ghost Dragons''' - ''"They fear the unknown of the Void. They will learn."''
* '''Blood Dragons''' - ''"The blood dragon is a creature of insatiable appetites. We can but try our best..."''
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* '''Blood Dragons''' - ''"No sleeping being is more sure that he is awake than the Blood Dragon. When morning comes, they may not be able to cope."''
* '''Sable Dragons''' - ''"Our Lords and Masters. They like to be in control, and to dominate. That's ok - I can do submissive."''
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* '''Sable Dragons''' - ''"If you dream only of darkness and silence, are you dreaming at all?"''
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 26 June 2009

Age Of Dragons: Main Page -> The Twelve Breeds -> Chimerical Dragons


The Dreaming Madness[edit]

The Chimericals have greater things on their mind than the mere physical world. The Mother Goddess gave them mental sight into Dreaming Madness, and this gift and curse guides every aspect of their life and society.

The Dreaming Madness is a world that doesn't exist - a mirror realm that only the broken-minded perceive and which has no relation to logic or reality proper. It is the place where minds go when they sleep, but can be perceived by the waking mind only as a barrage of dissonant images and clashing concepts.

Because the Dreaming Madness is in their blood the Chimericals often will say that tget don't really exist either. They'll tell you that they're dreaming the world, or that the world is dreaming them. They'll tell you that nothing matters except for dream, and that's because dreams don't matter at all.

Ephemeral, ethereal, blessed of great insight, brilliant... these are all euphemisms that the other breeds use because they don't like to state the simple truth.

The Chimericals are insane.

Character Creation: Game Rules[edit]

Sphere Ratings[edit]

  • Soma 4
  • Sophia 6
  • Pneuma 5

Chimerical Dragons have fractured, insane minds but this madness hides a level of genius that few other breeds can equal. Physically, they are usually somewhat fragile compared to most dragons, though occasionally they can have surprising bursts of physical prowess.

Birthrights[edit]

New face for a new day - Chimerical Dragons can, after a full nights sleep, replace one Edge they have with another Edge from the same lifepath. This change is "permanent", lasting unless the Chimerical uses this Birthright again to change that Edge again.

Dreamweaving - Chimerical Dragons sometimes turn up with unusual resources in their possession, such as new spells, unusual equipment, mortal followers, island lairs, etc. They can't account for how they came to possess these things - they just turn up, as if in a dream. The GM sets how and when these bonus resources turn up. Of course, any resources gained in this way can also disappear just as easily.

Flaws[edit]

The Fractured Mind - Chimericals are at the mercy of madness, and at any one time will have at least one compulsion, hallucination or delusion which they cannot resist or deny. This is usually set in collaboration between the player and the GM, but should resonate with the current circumstances in some way. If more than one Chimerical is in the same vicinity, they generally share the same madness. Madnesses can change at any time, lasting anything from a few minutes to a few years, but a Chimerical is never without insanity of one sort or another.

Fated - If you are using the default metaplot, the Chimerical breed as a whole has a major world-changing event ahead of it that will happen inevitably on a certain date, and beyond player control. Players who select this breed should be aware that the metaplot has this surprise in store and that they won't be able to do anything about it.

Physical Appearance[edit]

Chimerical Dragons are rainbow-scaled, with each scale shifting in colour according to how the light falls on it, giving them a shifting irridescent appearance when viewed as a whole. Their entire appearance tends towards the ethereal, with fey thin limbs, enigmatic multi-coloured eyes and gossamer-like wing membranes. Other breeds often joke and comment that the appearance of the Chimericals is such that one expects them to blow away at the next strong breeze, or fade away when the sun next rises. They are oft-named as the Dragons of Dream, as they seem so ephemeral.

Society and Culture[edit]

The Chimericals lair themselves at the Dream Archipelago and the Dream Isles that lie just beyond the Solar Coast, and just short of the territory of the Storm Dragons. This territory is one that exists and does not exist at the same time - sometimes it is easy to find, and at others it seems to vanish from the coastline altogether. They have no society as such, as they believe that they are themselves nothing but fragments of a dream.

Chimericals can sometimes be found beyond their island homes, but this is a rarity, and there are not always clear reasons why they travel. They are infuriatingly enigmatic, and seemingly disinterested in the affairs of the world.

Despite this, those who have made it to the islands often describe that the Chimericals appear to have an advanced society and culture. They describe vast stepped pyramids amidst jungle covered islands, cities made of gold and glass, and huge temple structures that seem like they ought to be impossible to construct. There are mortal races their too, though they are also limited to the isles and seem as enigmatic as the dragons there. Some visitors have reported nothing but savage tribes of humans, others have described lizardman emperors, birdman sorcerors and other strangenesses.

To the Chimericals, the strangeness of their home is perfectly normal. The world is just a dream, they say, why should it make sense?

Lifepaths and the Chimerical Dragons[edit]

It often surprises other breeds to discover that the Chimericals are fiercely intellectual, and that to be a Scholar-Sage is a common goal. The Chimericals seek to make sense out of the madness that surrounds them, even as they accept it, and many recognise that knowledge and lore provide the answers. The Children of the Feathered Serpent collect lore and information of all sorts, from arcane spells to seemingly useless tidbits of information. The Cartographers of the Unmappable Realm are prophets and historians, and students of the "tides of lucidity" that represent their breeds communal madnesses.

Other Lifepaths are sometimes followed by Chimericals, but it often seems as if they are simply studying the way of life rather than properly engaging in it, and their emphasis is always on the collection of knowledge. For example, a Chimerical who takes to a life of trading will trade goods for lore, and lore for goods.

The Chimericals don't believe that they have to (or are able to) understand the dream world that is reality, but they understand that they have to seek to do so to even exist.

Outlook[edit]

Images-in-the-Ripples is dreaming he is talking to you:

  • Pure Dragons - "Like a mirage, they are what the desert dreams of. Their citadels, their faith and their stories are all just so much ephemera."
  • Argent Dragons - "I saw a host of dragons, clad in iron, dreaming of law, of blood and of war. They choose this harsh illusion themselves, so I cannot pity them."
  • Solar Dragons - "They don't understand that if they succeed in their goal of unity, their purpose ends and so does their existence. What a paradox, eh?"
  • Hunter Dragons - "An old dream - savage and simple. It is a good dream, but unrefined."
  • Forest Dragons - "Broken reflections of themselves, they echo through the green. What do they seek?"
  • Storm Dragons - "Deep places create deep dreams. I pity them for the nightmare they live, and I would seek to help them end that nightmare. Here, Brother Storm, bring me a secret from your dark dream, and I will trade you a magic to aid you in fighting it."
  • Ashen Dragons - "I see change on the horizon, that will blow away the Ashen like the dust that they are, and leave... something else."
  • Velvet Dragons - "Iron is more real than most things, and it harms the Velvet. What does that tell you about the Velvet?"
  • Ghost Dragons - "They fear the unknown of the Void. They will learn."
  • Blood Dragons - "No sleeping being is more sure that he is awake than the Blood Dragon. When morning comes, they may not be able to cope."
  • Sable Dragons - "If you dream only of darkness and silence, are you dreaming at all?"