Age of Dragons: Solar Dragons

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One Sky, One Sun

Solar Dragons see all Dragonkind as a single race, and are fond of noting that while different colours of scale may exist, all dragons belong beneath a single sky and a single sun.

For the Solars, the disunity of dragons is a source of great frustration to them. They see that the Mother Goddess created each breed with a distinct role in mind, but that she never intended them to strive against one another.

The central paradox that Solars recognise, is that to achieve harmony, conflict may be required. To gain peace, the price may be war. The Solars were responsible for creating the Alliance of Light, and one day hope that all dragons can be united within this Alliance.

To this end, they will fight those who seek to divide. They use both words for negotiation and - when needed - talons for battle.

Character Creation: Game Rules

Sphere Ratings

  • Soma 4
  • Sophis 3
  • Pneuma 5


Birthright

Children of the Sun - Solars have a natural affinity for the sun. At any time during there is sunlight falling directly on their scales they are at +1 dice to all Pneuma and Sophis based rolls. Elder Solar Dragons (of greater than 500 years of age) also feel stronger, and also gain +1 dice to all Soma based rolls when under direct sunlight

Breed Weakness

Enemies of Night - Solar Dragons are creatures of light, and they feel uncomfortable at night time. Between the end of sunset and the start of sunrise they are at -1 dice to all Sophis and Pneuma rolls, and cannot cast any magic of any sort. Solar Dragons of over 500 years of age feel this more acutely, and also suffer -1 dice to all Soma rolls.

Physical Appearance

Solar Dragons have gold-scales, but (like their Argent cousins) their colouration runs through a range of metallic hues on a single dragon, from bright metallic yellow-white through to burnished bronze. Brighter colours tend to be found dorsally, with females more likely to have dappled patches on the border between the bands of light and dark shades, and males more likely to have smooth transitions of hue. Solar Dragons tend to have green or blue eyes, which are solid orbs of colour (without pupil or iris), but significantly brighter centrally than at the edges. Their body shape is slimmer and (in their opinion) more elegant than that of their Pure and Argent cousins, and their faces generally regarded as more open and friendly, though perhaps without the regal bearing of those two breeds.

Society and Culture

Solar Dragons maintain close ties to the Free Cities of the South, which run along the coast. The cities are blessed with balmy climates, long hot days and gentle seas. To the north of the Free Cities is the Empire of Arrantis, and to the south is the Ocean of Dreams.

The Free Cities are each governed independently by their mortal populations, but rather than being ruled by kings and nobles are overseen by the powerful Merchant Guilds. The Guilds maintain their power through gold rather than force of arms, with the few instances of war between Arrantis and the Free Cities seen off by negotiation, trade and diplomacy rather than in pitched battle.

Solar Dragons have no role in the government of the Free Cities, though more than a few hold titles as "Senior Guildsmen". They recognise no central authority in their breed either, but have a general respect for age and experience. Pacts of friendship and ancient alliances tie the Solars to one another, but the breed as a whole takes great pride in individual freedom.

As a result of this, Solars are often regarded as the "little brother" of the Alliance, incapable of raising great armies to wage war and with no true authority in their homeland. What these observers may not realise is that the Solars are the heart of the Alliance itself - they are the glue that binds it together. The Alliance exists only because of them and all Alliance council meetings of any consequence are held in the "neutral territory" of the free cities. Through persuasion, intrigue, diplomacy and sheer wealth the Solars hold the true keys to power in the Alliance of Light. And when these things fail, the Solars are fierce warriors in their own right: anyone thinking that the Free Cities have no protectors is sorely mistaken...

Lifepaths and the Solar Dragons


When the Solars are mentioned, most dragons immediately think of the Solar Emissaries that follow the path of the Ambassador-Courtier. The Emissaries are the voice of the Alliance both at home and abroad, offering the hand of friendship to those who have not yet joined, and strengthening resolve and camaraderie within those who are already allied. Emissaries are renowned as peacemakers and expert negotiators, defusing disagreements between allies before they can escalate into division, and always seeking to strengthen the Alliance of Light from within.

There is, of course, a darker side to the Emissaries. Having recognised the Ascendancy as enemy to their core values, the emissaries are happy to lie, deceive and spread propaganda to weaken that enemy. For the Solars, the war against the Ascendancy must be fought with words as well as force of arms.

However, for the Solars themselves, the path with which they most readily identify is that of the Physical Adept. For Solars, this path represents the perfect combination of self-discipline, adaptability and expression of individual mastery. Solars also believe that you cannot understand a race unless you have walked in their skin, and as such are especially interested in the Polymorph skills that are associated with this lifepath. A large number of Solars spend a good deal of their time in human form, walking usually amongst the men of the Free Cities, but sometimes farther afield. These are known as Sun Princes, for their habit of posing as merchant princes, and accumulating vast amounts of gold through their trading skills.

Solars though, more than any other Order-aligned breed, recognise that individual dragons should seek to optimise their own strengths rather than adopting an archetypal role. The Bright Crusaders, for example, are amongst the best equipped and most dedicated Alliance Warmasters there are. Draconic Scholar-Sages have made the Free City Universities a place esteemed for its high learning, especially in the fields of mathematics and astronomy. Likewise, the Alliance Lifepaths of Far-Sky Ranger, Hatchery Guardian, Hallowed Chorister and Sky Dancer are well represented by the Solars, and well respected for their own skills and powers as well.

Perhaps because of this freedom, there are fewer Solar defectors to the Ascendancy than from any other Alliance breed. Those that do go are seen as fools, but seen as misguided rather than hateworthy.

Outlook

Zenith's Blessing, Solar Ambassador speaks honestly of the fellow Children of the Mother:

  • Pure Dragons - "Their divinity is without question, but then so is the divinity of all dragons and all races. They are our friends and allies."
  • Argent Dragons - "Proud soldiers and honourable dragons - they have our respect for their determination... though perhaps not for their lack of mental flexibility."
  • Hunter Dragons - "Ah, the noble savage! They would be a welcome addition to our Alliance of Light, though they may need a little taming."
  • Forest Dragons - "Harmony with one's environment is all very well, though perhaps not as important as harmony with one's brothers and sisters. Their society is primitive and insular, yet strangely fascinating."
  • Storm Dragons - "They guard the dragonrealm from the dangers of the deep, and we are grateful to them for that. Each breed has its role to play, and this is theirs."
  • Ashen Dragons - "They can never be true friends, till they are willing to see us as the same. Cast aside your paranoia and suspicion, Ashen one, or it will destroy you."
  • Velvet Dragons - "They, at least, are willing to talk. However, be wary when you deal with them, for they are adept at deception."
  • Chimerical Dragons - "Gentle souls, built too fragile for this rough world. We admire their beauty and wisdom."
  • Ghost Dragons - "Poor broken dragons, you have our pity and our charity. We will protect you."
  • Blood Dragons - "More beast than dragon, yet the Mother birthed them to be our race's greatest warriors. If only they were not so misguided..."
  • Sable Dragons - "They seek domination, and that is wrong. They deal with gaunts and nightshades, and that is worse. Sable brother, why would you sell our race's birthright to daemons?"