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==Pathfinder Planar Dragons== {|align=right border=0 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=2 style="margin: 1em; border: 2px solid black;" |- !align=center | Paradise Dragon || align=center colspan=3 | Bliss Dragon || Havoc Dragon |- !align=center | Edict Dragon || Crypt Dragon || align=center colspan=3 | Tumult Dragon |- !align=center | Infernal Dragon || align=center colspan=3 | Apocalypse Dragon || Rift Dragon |- |} Introduced in Bestiary 6, Pathfinder's planar dragons are, as their name implies, dragons native to the Outer Planes. Only five of the dragons were introduced in their bestiary entry--as is Pathfinder tradtion for 'true dragons'--though the Apocalypse, Bliss, Edict, and Tumult Dragons were later introduced as part of various Adventure Path supplements. ===Apocalypse Dragon=== As with all the [[Daemon|Daemons]] of the cursed plane of '''Abaddon''', Apocalypse dragons are creatures of death and despair. Appearing as a withering, rotting version of themselves, they are no less mighty than their planar kin. They spend their long, long lives seeking out wellsprings of life so that they might snuff them out. ===Bliss Dragon=== Bliss dragons are benevolence embodied; feathered and furred guardians of the wilderness and givers of sanctuary to all. These dragons bring the healing and protection of '''[[Nirvana]]''' wherever they go, even going so far as to actively displace those who may undermine their goodly works. ===Crypt Dragon=== Crypt dragons are native to the '''Boneyard''', realm of [[Pharasma]] and her Psychopomps. In keeping with her purview, these dragons' powers are heavily related to the dead and the undead; their attacks natively affect ghosts, their breath weapons deal both positive and negative energy damage, and several of their special attacks inflict negative levels. They appear gaunt--nearly skeletal--and their scales are the color of sun-bleached bones. ===Edict Dragon=== With brass scales and bodies covered in runes, Edict dragons are natives of the city of '''Axis''', realm of the [[Inevitable|Inevitables]]. An Edict dragon's abilities are heavily based on its aforementioned runes, lending its natural attacks many secondary, spell-like effects. ===Havoc Dragon=== Cited as often causing as much disarray as good, Havoc dragons are native to Pathfinder's CG version of '''Elysium''', realm of the [[Azata]] and the ascended god [[Cayden Cailean]]. As per their reputation, many of their abilities induce revelry and reshaping the landscape at their whim. These dragons are surprisingly lithe, with long necks and whip-like tails as well as shimmering, iridescent insectile wings. ===Infernal Dragon=== Infernal dragons are natives of '''Hell''', realm of the [[Baatezu|Devils]] and their ruler [[Asmodeus]], and embody every bit of its overwhelming tyranny. Their hides appear like cooling magma, slightly glowing with bright orange heat and marked with blackened scales over bright orange skin. As with all the denizens of Hell, Infernal dragons are all too eager to recruit and conquer mortal souls, damning them for eternity in exchange for a modicum of influence. ===Paradise Dragon=== As natives of '''Heaven''', realm of [[Angel|Angels]], Paradise dragons are interested in shielding others from the evils of the multiverse above all. Their long, sleek bodies are similar to those of Havoc dragons, though slightly more robust. ===Rift Dragon=== Rift dragons are engines of annihilation; their abilities are designed specifically to allow them to destroy as much as possible. These shadowy, horrific beasts crawl forth from '''The Abyss''' alongside equally foul [[Demon|Demons]] and are often mighty enough to be worshiped by mortals as demigods of death and destruction. ===Tumult Dragon=== Beings of pure chaos, Tumult dragons have no unified form and appear as a mish-mash of dozens of different types of creatures haphazardly melded into one. Though native to the '''Maelstrom''', plane of the [[Proteans]], Tumult dragons venture far and wide in search of drastic change and never stay in one place for long. <gallery> PF apocalypse dragon.png|Apocalypse Dragon PF bliss dragon.png|Bliss Dragon PF crypt dragon.jpg|Crypt Dragon PF edict dragon.png|Edict Dragon PF havoc dragon.jpg|Havoc Dragon PF infernal dragon.jpg|Infernal Dragon PF paradise dragon.jpg|Paradise Dragon PF rift dragon.jpg|Rift Dragon PF tumult dragon.jpg|Tumult Dragon </gallery> {{clear}} {{D&D-Dragons}}
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