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==Lifepaths and the Velvet Dragons==
 
==Lifepaths and the Velvet 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, and often the ''Harpies'' who determine social status within the Ascendancy will be primarily Velvets. A few of these Velvets work further abroad, acting as actual diplomats and persuaders in foreign lands - mostly within the Ashen Kingdoms and the unaligned breeds rather than in the Alliance.  
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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.
 
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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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 to be sorcerors are often extremely potent ones.
 
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 to be sorcerors are often extremely potent ones.
  
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 onjected to this abuse of some of their number - if nothing else it is helping the Velvets close the population gap...
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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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Revision as of 08:53, 23 May 2008

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


Rules were made to be broken

The Velvet Dragons can't help being beautiful - its the way the goddess made them. They can't help it if Dragons of other breeds sinfully lust after them - to their mind, it is the purpose for which they are made.

So the Velvets use their beauty - they tempt, they deceive, they lie and they manipulate. They make no secret of being a force of sin, as they know that this is why they were created. They represent the hidden urge within every living being to just do what instinct and feeling says to, regardless of laws and morality.

Even in serving the Ascendancy, they see no paradox. They undermine the Mother's order and the Mother's world simply because this is what the Mother wants them to do.

Character Creation: Game Rules

Sphere Ratings

  • Soma 4
  • Sophis 3
  • Pneuma 5


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.

Breed Weakness

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Lifepaths and the Velvet Dragons

By far the most popular Lifepath for a Velvet Dragon is that of the 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 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.

Other lifepaths are more rarer and more unusual: Velvet Dragons have sufficiently strong pneuma to be Scholar-Sages they often lack the motivation for such a path. Still, those that do choose to be sorcerors are often extremely potent ones.

Finally some Velvets are forcibly co-opted into a 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...

Outlook

Shames-The-Sunset is a regular sight in the Ascendancy' Courts, and all listen to what he has to say:

  • Pure Dragons - "A challenging quarry for seduction, as they seem immune to our beauty. It just makes the chase more fun though..."
  • Argent Dragons - "Its hard to make one of these soldier-knights betray his ideals for a kiss - hard, but not impossible."
  • 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."
  • 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."
  • Forest Dragons - "Young flesh is so supple, though I prefer more mature lovers. The nice thing about the green dragons though is that you can often get three or four of them at once..."
  • Storm Dragons - "They have this grand martyr complex going on - pander to that, and they can be manipulated easily."
  • Ashen Dragons - "An Ashen was the most experimental lover I ever had. Good times."
  • 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."
  • Ghost Dragons - "With their endless wittering about doom and gloom they ruined every party. I'm glad they've gone."
  • Blood Dragons - "The blood dragon is a creature of insatiable appetites. We can but try our best..."
  • Sable Dragons - "Our Lords and Masters. They like to be in control, and to dominate. That's ok - I can do submissive."