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==Praseodymium 59== Praseodymium dragons are, like many of the more dense varieties of dragons, rather less common, though some naturalists have reported that they are no less numerous than Tin dragons. Extremely reclusive, their rarity is compounded by inaccessibility, so they are slightly mythical to the average person. They possess a powerful magnetic ability and an aura that causes accelerated tarnishing in certain varieties of dragons, especially the Alkali and Alkaline subspecies which can be fatal with any but the briefest exposure, so few Metallics are willing to get near though the Noble Metallics and Crystallines show a marked resistance. An ancient tale from a Diamond dragon tells that once they were far more accessible, but when some of them traveled to the deserts where the Alkali dragons live, their auras, which until then were little more than a nuisance, caused a great massacre. Ever since then they avoid contact with most Metallics, though they are occasionally seen in the company of other Rare Earth dragons. With powdery green scales and yellow eyes, their appearance is distinct among dragons, though they can be confused with an old Copper in poor light. Despite the danger of their aura, some Magnesium dragons have been known to seek them out in order to consume their scales, as alloying with them greatly increases their resistance to water, as well as providing unparalleled resistance to heat and pressure. Anyone who manages to trade with a Praseodymium will find that they are masters at glass crafting, much like Uranium dragons, though the glass they make is a gentle peridot rather than the vivid green of pure Uranium glass. There are rumors of a Praseodymium and Neodymium in the Boulder Mountains that work together to produce blue or rose glass that is valued by glass alchemists for eye protection. They say that this glass prevents the gradual dimming of vision that happens from staring into the intense fire that glass makers use to work.
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