Emerald dragon (2024)

Emerald dragons were a breed of gem dragon known to be inquisitive, often more knowledgeable than most sages, and for their striking emerald color.[7][6][3]

Contents

  • 1 Description
  • 2 Personality
  • 3 Abilities
  • 4 Society
    • 4.1 Relations
    • 4.2 Lairs
  • 5 Tactics
  • 6 Notable Emerald Dragons
  • 7 Appendix
    • 7.1 Gallery
    • 7.2 Appearances
    • 7.3 References
    • 7.4 Connections

Description[]

When a wyrmling, an emerald dragon had translucent sea-green scales. As it grew older, its scales hardened[6][3] and developed countless different shades of green, with everything from a minty hue to a deep emerald.[7][6][3] These scales scintillated in any light[7][3] and, owing to the wide range of shades, its hide appeared to be constantly moving.[7][6] Conversely, their pupils faded with age, so a great wyrm's eyes were naught but blank green glowing orbs.[6] On the whole, however, they were quite beautiful.[7]

A hatchling had a 3‑foot-long (0.91‑meter) body and 2‑foot-long (0.61‑meter) tail, while an adult had a body length of 45​ to ​54 feet (14​ to ​16 meters) and a tail length of 35​ to ​42 feet (11​ to ​13 meters). The biggest great wyrms grew to 108 feet (32.9 meters) long in the body, with tails 84 feet (26 meters) long.[6]

Personality[]

Emerald dragons were deeply inquisitive, with a keen interest in local customs and history.[6][3] They often exceeded the greatest human scholars for knowledge in particular fields of study.[3] Nevertheless, they would rather only observe, not get involved.[6]

However, they also tended to be paranoid and distrustful of visitors, and their lairs often had many traps.[6][3] They were reclusive did not like anyone going anywhere near their hoards.[6] Hence, it was very hard to make even a casual acquaintance with an emerald dragon, let alone learn what they knew.[3]

Abilities[]

In place of dragon breath, emerald dragons could instead make a loud keening wail. Its sonic vibrations[7][6][3] were powerful enough to cause pain and injury to those who could not evade[6][3] or resist, and leave them deafened and disoriented[7][6][3] and possibly stunned.[6] In one version, this sonic assault could affect all in hearing range, which was 120 feet (37 meters) from its mouth for an adult and its effects could last up to an hour, but only made twice a day.[7][6] In another, it was a more limited cone of sonic energy extending to 50 feet (15 meters) with effects lasting only up to a minute for an adult, but made much more frequently.[3] Ironically, the deafness meant one could not be stunned or deafened by the dragon again.[6]

Hence, emerald dragons were naturally immune to sonic spells.[6][3]

The ever-shifting green shades of its scales could be quite distracting to those who saw it, and emerald dragons knew it. By undulating its body and rippling its scales in certain ways, it could hypnotize creatures watching it. After three minutes of dealing peaceably, an emerald dragon could take one by surprise with a sudden attack or flight, if it chose.[7][6]

They might also generate a cloud of fog to blind opponents.[3]

Like any dragon, and in addition to the common powers of gem dragons, emerald dragons gained an array of magical powers as they aged, though accounts of these varied.[6][3] In one version, they could flame walk from hatching as often as they needed, young dragons could create an audible glamer thrice a day, juveniles could cast hypnotism thrice a day, adults could produce Melf's minute meteors thrice a day, mature adults could hold person thrice a day, and venerable dragons could animate rock once a day and great wyrms could place a geas once a day. Both hypnotism and geas were accomplished via the precise rippling of its scales.[6] Alternatively, young dragons could cast improved invisibility thrice a day, juveniles could produce a fog cloud thrice a day, adults could cast legend lore whenever they liked, old dragons could use clairaudience/clairvoyance and nondetection both thrice a day, and ancient dragons could sculpt sound thrice a day. Finally, great wyrms could use shield of prudence thrice a day, extending their senses into the future a few moments, granting them greater ability to defend themselves against surprise attacks. Psionic emerald dragons could use object reading rather than legend lore, control sound instead of sculpt sound, and augmented invisibility instead of improved invisibility.[3]

Similarly, emerald dragons could acquire and cast new spells of their own, whether arcane or divine,[7][6] but they were most noted for their talent in psionics. Those who were so gifted learned the psionic attacks psionic blast, id insinuation, or psychic crush and the psionic defenses mind blank, tower of iron will, or thought shield.[7][6][3] For general powers, they favored the disciplines of clairsentience[6][3] or telepathy.[6] Common clairsentience powers for crystal dragons were aura sight, object reading, and precognition and common telepathy powers were contact, mindlink, ejection, ESP, life detection, probe, sight link, and sound link.[6]

They were skilled in acquiring information, hiding, and swimming.[9]

Society[]

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Emerald dragons were especially protective as parents. They took good care of their young and wished them to stay in their lairs with them for as long as was possible so they could protect one another. Families raised clutches of two to five offspring, and they were likely to be encountered alone or in such clans.[6][3]

They were omnivorous, but favored the flesh of giants and lizards.[6]

Emerald dragons spoke Draconic[3] and both their own language and a language shared among all gem dragons. Moreover, more than one in seven hatchlings could communicate with any sentient being, and the others gained this power as they aged, with almost half possessing it by the time they were mature adults and over two-thirds when great wyrms.[6]

Like the rest of the gem dragons, emerald dragons were rarer in the Realms than the common chromatic and metallic dragons.[10]

Relations[]

Emerald dragons were afraid of red dragons for their rapacious greed and were openly aggressive to fire giants.[6]

They would occasionally have sapphire dragons as their neighbors.[6]

Emerald dragons acted as servants of the deities Thard Harr[11] and Amaunator.[12][13]

Lairs[]

Emerald dragons preferred to live underground.[3] Their favored spots for their lairs were the cones of volcanoes that were dormant or extinct, or at least rarely active.[7][6][3] Although reclusive,[6] they did prefer to dwell in areas close to some sort of civilization and people of any race, though not where they were likely to make their presence known. Even when on the Inner Planes, they kept an eye on their favorite places back in the Material Plane.[3]

Tactics[]

Distrusting all visitors, emerald dragons surrounded their lairs with alarms and concealed traps, both physical and magical, to give them timely warning. If intruders were not discouraged, the emerald dragon hid itself or turned invisible and used its powers to spy on them and rarely opened conversation. It would reveal itself only if the trespassers discovered the dragon, its hoard, or its hatchlings.[6][3] The emerald dragon would often burrow underground to take intruders by surprise then attack with claws and wail to disable as many as possible.[6] They could use their sonic breath or animate rock to cause mudslides, rockslides, or avalanches to bury foes.[14] Alternatively, they obscured their vision with a fog cloud before charging in or snatching foes while on the wing. Emerald dragons were very reluctant to get into melee with their foes, and would much rather weakened them as much as they could from a distance first.[3]

If encountered at sea for some reason, an emerald dragon brewed up a storm somehow or smashed ships with its tail, starting with the masts before targeting the hulls. If feeling almost merciful, it would cause them to be becalmed or lost in fog or it would break a few masters, forcing the ship to limp back to port. If not, it would force a ship to a place it chose, interrogate the crew and examine the cargo, then take all it desired or ransom the ship, cargo, and, presumably, crew.[3]

Finally, if outnumbered or outmatched, an emerald dragon retreated and began plotting its revenge, and this could take years to play out.[6]

Notable Emerald Dragons[]

Appendix[]

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

Novels
Realms of the Dragons: "The Prisoner of Hulburg"
Card Games
Blood Wars

References[]

  1. James Wyatt(October 2021). Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. Edited by Judy Bauer, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 195–198. ISBN978-0-7869-6729-2.
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  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 Ed Bonny, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Skip Williams, and Steve Winter(September 2002). Monster Manual II 3rd edition. (TSR, Inc), pp. 82–83. ISBN07-8692-873-5.
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  11. Eric L. Boyd(November 1998). Demihuman Deities. Edited by Julia Martin. (TSR, Inc.), p. 86. ISBN0-7869-1239-1.
  12. Julia Martin, Eric L. Boyd(March 1996). Faiths & Avatars. (TSR, Inc.), p. 27. ISBN978-0786903849.
  13. slade, Jim Butler(October 1996). “The Winds of Netheril”. In Jim Butlered. Netheril: Empire of Magic (TSR, Inc.), p. 34. ISBN0-7869-0437-2.
  14. Gregory W. Detwiler(June 1995). “Dragon Intrigues”. In Wolfgang Baured. Dragon #218 (TSR, Inc.), p. 18.
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  19. Ed Greenwood(1995). The Seven Sisters. (TSR, Inc), p. 25. ISBN0-7869-0118-7.
  20. Ed Greenwood(November 1998). “Wyrms of the North: Raulothim”. In Dave Grossed. Dragon #253 (TSR, Inc.), p. 84.
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  26. Richard Lee Byers(October 2004). “The Prisoner of Hulburg”. In Philip Athansed. Realms of the Dragons (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 345–372. ISBN978-0-7869-3394-5.

Connections[]

The Family of Dragons

Metallic dragons: GoldSilverBronzeCopperBrassElectrumMercuryPlatinumSteel

Chromatic dragons: BlackBlueBrownGrayGreenOrangePinkPurpleRedSaltWhiteYellow
Gem dragons: AmethystBeljurilCrystalEmeraldObsidianSapphireTopazRuby
Neutral dragons: AmberJacinthMoonstonePearl
Lung dragons: Chiang lungLi lungLung wangPan lungShen lungT'ien lungTun mi lungYu lung
Ferrous dragons: • CobaltIron
Planar dragons: AdamantineAstralBattleBlightChaosEtherealHellfire wyrmHowlingMirageOceanusPyroclasticRadiantRustShadowStyxTarterian
Spelljamming dragons: Moon/lunarRadiantSun/solar
Epic dragons: ForcePrismaticTime
Catastrophic dragons: BlizzardEarthquakeVolcanic
Miscellaneous dragons: CobraDzalmusMistRattelyrSongVishap

Draconic transformations: AirAscendantBrainstealerElder brainHidecarved

Emerald dragon (2024)

FAQs

What is an emerald dragon? ›

Emerald Dragons are the most curious, cunning, and manipulative of the gem dragons, wielding psionic power to weave illusions to deceive and disorient.

What is the rarest dragon color? ›

Chromatic dragons are first (Black, Red, Blue, Green and White), followed by Metallic Dragons (Brass, Bronze, Copper, Gold and Silver), then Rare Colours (Purple, Yellow, Grey, Rainbow).

What do emerald dragons breathe? ›

Breath Weapon (Su): An Emerald Dragon has two types of breath weapons, a cone of neurotoxic poison gas and a cone of sleep gas. Every creature within the area of the sleep gas must succeed on a Will save or fall asleep for 1 round per age category of the Dragon.

How to get the emerald dragon? ›

The Emerald Dragon can be bred using a Crystal Dragon and a Lichen Dragon, in either order, at any Breeding Cave.

Are emerald dragons evil? ›

While the two previously established categories of Dragons, Chromatic and Metallic, are typically evil and good respectively, Gem Dragons have the distinction of most commonly appearing as neutrally aligned creatures.

Are green dragons good or evil? ›

Like all other evil dragons, green dragons enjoyed amassing more treasure for their hoard. Among material wealth, they preferred wood carvings, instruments, sculptures, emeralds, and beryls.

What color is the weakest dragon? ›

White dragons are always hungry, and tend to become more savage as they mature. Knowing that they are the smallest and weakest of dragons, many whites harbor inferiority complexes. They take any opportunity to bully beings such as giants and younger dragons of other species.

What is the most powerful dragon color? ›

Red dragons are D&D 5e's most powerful chromatic beasts and immense physical powerhouses. While they often lack tricks or unique abilities, they carry the day with sheer physical might and devastating fire breath.

Is Green dragon rare? ›

Green dragon is native to the eastern half of the United States, but it is considered relatively rare in its native range, according to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

Where are the Emerald dragons? ›

The Dragons of Nightmare (a.k.a. the Emerald Dragons and the Four Dragons) are Lethon, Emeriss, Ysondre and Taerar. These dragons were world spawns located in Duskwood (Twilight Grove), the Hinterlands (Seradane), Feralas (Dream Bough), and Ashenvale (Bough Shadow).

What is the best dragon in Emerald? ›

Rayquaza is the best if you want Ubers. Salamence is next. Then Flygon/Latios, Latias/Kingdra and finally Altaria.

What dragon does not breathe fire? ›

Rather than breathing fire, Jormungandr has a lethal venom called Eitr, which is strong enough to kill a god. Indeed, after their final battle at Ragnarok – the end of the world in Norse mythology – Thor dies as a result of being bitten by the sea dragon.

What is the emerald dragons habitat? ›

Emerald dragons preferred to live underground. Their favored spots for their lairs were the cones of volcanoes that were dormant or extinct, or at least rarely active.

What do emerald dragons hoard? ›

An emerald dragon's hoard mostly consists of rare flowers and herbs grown in their gardens.

What is dragon weak to emerald? ›

In the games, Dragon types are only weak against Ice and Dragon-type moves. They are also highly resistant to Fire, Electric, Grass and Water type moves, with all four being featured as the starting Pokémon's types in the first generation.

What does the Green dragon symbolize? ›

The Green Dragon of Spring

In Chinese folklore, the dragon symbolizes potent, auspicious power, strength, good luck and oneness with nature- particularly water, with its fluid motion and adaptability.

Is dragon special in Emerald? ›

Accepted Answer. Normal, Rock, Steel, Poison, Flying, Fighting, Ghost, Ground, Bug are Physical Types. Grass, Fire, Water, Electric, Psychic, Dragon, Ice, Dark are Special Types.

What are green dragons known for? ›

Green dragons frequently patrol their terrain, flying above the canopy and stalking through the underbrush. They do this primarily to locate intruders but also to know every little feature of and change to their territory. They learn every possible path, hiding place, and refuge.

What is a diamond dragon? ›

The Diamond Dragons are one of the largest dragons. They are diamond-white in color. They are smart and use weird strategies to kill prey. At the end of their tail, they have a small diamond, a diamond so precious, there is only one and cannot be found on Earth itself.

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