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They subsequently returned for [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] in "Monsters of Faerun", which had no new lore for them. | They subsequently returned for [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]] in "Monsters of Faerun", which had no new lore for them. | ||
they returned again in 5e, still a manipulative dragon that loves underground sea food and foreign knoladge and knick-knacks. Its cousins of chromatic dragons, being warped by the Underdark energies to gain an affinity for fungus and has a breath weapon that spouws fear-spores. one of its lair effects is to prevent writing within 6 miles can’t be damaged by nonmagical means. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Deep Dragons are a species of Underdark-dwelling Dragon native to the Forgotten Realms, which have steadily been conflated with Purple Dragons over the editions.
The Deep Dragon first appeared (possibly) in the Monstrous Compendium Appendix: Forgotten Realms for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition, and from here was reprinted into the Monstrous Manual. Due to this, very, very little lore was provided to give the Deep Dragons any real detailing. All that players are told is that they are cunning, patient, and their two greatest priorities are survival and the thrill of the hunt... which also somehow translates into them loving to explore. They amass hoards of treasure they scatter in trap and spell-guarded caches. Deep Dragons live deep and far in the Underdark; their claws are capable of tearing effortlessly through stone, and combined with their innate ability to manipulate earthen environments through the spell-like abilities of Rock to Mud, Telekinesis, Move Earth, Passwall and Disintegrate as they age, they can go just about anywhere. They have a distinct taste for Underdark seafood - clams, blindfish, Kuo-Toa and aboleths above all else - but will eat anything in sight to survive. They work with the drow, but hate the illithids. For pragmatic reasons they avoid conflict with other dragons.
These early deep dragons are one of the few non-Metallic Dragons of AD&D with the ability to shapeshift, being able to transform into a dragon, a giant winged worm or snake, a human or a drow. Dragon Magazine would notes that they produce their own distinct breed of Half-Dragon with drow partners. Their breath weapon is a cone of flesh-corroding gas.
They subsequently returned for Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition in "Monsters of Faerun", which had no new lore for them.
they returned again in 5e, still a manipulative dragon that loves underground sea food and foreign knoladge and knick-knacks. Its cousins of chromatic dragons, being warped by the Underdark energies to gain an affinity for fungus and has a breath weapon that spouws fear-spores. one of its lair effects is to prevent writing within 6 miles can’t be damaged by nonmagical means.
Gallery
The Dragons of Dungeons & Dragons | |
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Dragons | Albino Wyrm - Arcane Dragon - Aquatic Dragon - Brine Dragon - Catastrophic Dragon - Cerilian Dragon - Chromatic Dragon - Cloud Dragon - Cobra Dragon - Crimson Dragon - Deep Dragon - Dragonet - Epic Dragon - Faerie Dragon - Fang Dragon - Ferrous Dragon - Gem Dragon - Half-Dragon - Linnorm - Metallic Dragon - Minidragon - Mist Dragon - Moon Dragon - Obsidian Dragon - Oriental Dragon - Planar Dragon - Prismatic Dragon - Pseudodragon - Radiant Dragon - Red Hawk Dragon - Sand Dragon - Sea Wyrm - Shadow Dragon - Song Dragon - Stellar Dragon - Stone Dragon - Sun Dragon - Dragon Turtle |