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==Bromine 35== Bromine dragons are one of the strangest forms of dragon, being the only true liquid dragon that is not Metallic. Lacking any form of scales, their bodies are a red-brown fluid that is constantly shifting and morphing to maintain the shape of wingless, six-limbed dragons. Their fluids, although not greatly toxic, are extremely corrosive, killing most forms of life that come into direct contact with them. This property makes them relatively easy to track due to the swath of destruction to both plant life and the landscape that they leave in their wake as they travel. Like Mercury dragons they tend to inhabit bodies of water, killing the life within as well as expanding its size due to the corrosive actions of its physiology. Unlike Mercury dragons, these lakes can become habitable again within a few years of the dragon leaving. The Bromine dragons are also extremely dangerous to Metallic dragons, especially in the presence of water, as their liquid breath weapon and bodies convert the Metallics’ flesh into brittle crystals in an extremely painful fashion. Another problem facing other dragons is that Bromine dragons are highly flame retardant, causing their flame breaths to have little to no effect. Although extremely dangerous, the liquid breath of the Bromine dragon is sought out for its useful properties as a flame retardant, as a pesticide, a sedative when mixed with a Potassium's scale, and in very small amounts acts as a water purifier. Their rarity is a blessing to both dragons and mortal alike for the many dangers they pose, however, they are not a threat to the world at large.
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