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The '''Draconith''' are a race of relatively small but highly intelligent and social [[dragon]]s native to the world of [[Warhammer: Age of Sigmar]]. Originating in [[Ghur]], the Realm of Beasts, the Draconith are nonetheless a race naturally attuned to the concept of Order, to the point that they built up a great empire during the Age of Myth, united by worship of the celestial dragon-god [[Dracothion]]. Amongst their most notable achievements was shattering the power of the [[Dragon Ogre|Dragon Ogors]] in a great war, thanks to their alliance with a powerful race of Ghur-dwelling [[centaur]]s called the Drogrukh. Yeah, things were pretty sweet for the Draconith... and then along came [[Kragnos]] and he fucked them over big time. Picking a fight with the Draconith empire for the sheer hell of it, Kragnos then totally lost it when the Draconith managed to kill his four best buddies, going on a one-centaur crusade of genocide that nearly wiped them out entirely; it took the personal intervention of Dracothion and [[Lord Kroak]] to stop him, and by that point, the Draconith were almost entirely gone.
The '''Draconith''' are a race of relatively small but highly intelligent and social [[dragon]]s native to the world of [[Warhammer: Age of Sigmar]]. Originating in [[Ghur]], the Realm of Beasts, the Draconith are nonetheless a race naturally attuned to the concept of Order, to the point that they built up a great empire during the Age of Myth, united by worship of the celestial dragon-god [[Dracothion]]. Like all draconic races they descend from this great godbeast like their distant cousins the Stardrakes and Dracoths. However while those great drakes went onto bond with the grand holy magics of Azyr becoming beasts of the storm the Draconith due to their time in the more primordial realm became creatures more of flesh and blood (similar to the Seraphon split with Starbourne and Coalesced). In so doing while still retaining their noble intelligence became more aggressive and bestial in comparison to their Stormforged kin. Amongst their most notable achievements was shattering the power of the [[Dragon Ogre|Dragon Ogors]] in a great war, thanks to their alliance with a powerful race of Ghur-dwelling [[centaur]]s called the Drogrukh. Following this they used their fearsome sorcery to expand their empire throughout Ghur, laying waste to any who directly opposed them. Yeah, things were pretty sweet for the Draconith... and then along came [[Kragnos]] and he fucked them over big time. Picking a fight with the Draconith empire for the sheer hell of it, Kragnos then totally lost it when the Draconith managed to kill his four best buddies, going on a one-centaur crusade of genocide that nearly wiped them out entirely; it took the personal intervention of Dracothion and [[Lord Kroak]] to stop him, and by that point, the Draconith were almost entirely gone.


But not entirely; a few isolated clans still lingered, and the [[Seraphon]] rescued a bunch of eggs and took them into safety aboard their star-ships. There, the hatchlings grew within folds of reality, hidden from any threats until such a time arrived that required their direct presence. That time came when, during the [[Broken Realms Saga]], [[Alarielle]]'s inversion of the Necroquake had the unintentional side effect of breaking Kragnos free. Knowing that Sigmar is best bros with the great star-dragon, the Draconith too pledged their alliance to Sigmar's favorite gold-plated not-marines, acting as more intelligent companions and steeds.
But not entirely; a few isolated clans still lingered, and the [[Seraphon]] rescued a bunch of eggs and took them into safety aboard their star-ships. There, the hatchlings grew within folds of reality, hidden from any threats until such a time arrived that required their direct presence. That time came when, during the [[Broken Realms Saga]], [[Alarielle]]'s inversion of the Necroquake had the unintentional side effect of breaking Kragnos free. Knowing that Sigmar is best bros with the great star-dragon, the Draconith too pledged their alliance to Sigmar's favorite gold-plated not-marines, acting as more intelligent companions and steeds.

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The Draconith are a race of relatively small but highly intelligent and social dragons native to the world of Warhammer: Age of Sigmar. Originating in Ghur, the Realm of Beasts, the Draconith are nonetheless a race naturally attuned to the concept of Order, to the point that they built up a great empire during the Age of Myth, united by worship of the celestial dragon-god Dracothion. Like all draconic races they descend from this great godbeast like their distant cousins the Stardrakes and Dracoths. However while those great drakes went onto bond with the grand holy magics of Azyr becoming beasts of the storm the Draconith due to their time in the more primordial realm became creatures more of flesh and blood (similar to the Seraphon split with Starbourne and Coalesced). In so doing while still retaining their noble intelligence became more aggressive and bestial in comparison to their Stormforged kin. Amongst their most notable achievements was shattering the power of the Dragon Ogors in a great war, thanks to their alliance with a powerful race of Ghur-dwelling centaurs called the Drogrukh. Following this they used their fearsome sorcery to expand their empire throughout Ghur, laying waste to any who directly opposed them. Yeah, things were pretty sweet for the Draconith... and then along came Kragnos and he fucked them over big time. Picking a fight with the Draconith empire for the sheer hell of it, Kragnos then totally lost it when the Draconith managed to kill his four best buddies, going on a one-centaur crusade of genocide that nearly wiped them out entirely; it took the personal intervention of Dracothion and Lord Kroak to stop him, and by that point, the Draconith were almost entirely gone.

But not entirely; a few isolated clans still lingered, and the Seraphon rescued a bunch of eggs and took them into safety aboard their star-ships. There, the hatchlings grew within folds of reality, hidden from any threats until such a time arrived that required their direct presence. That time came when, during the Broken Realms Saga, Alarielle's inversion of the Necroquake had the unintentional side effect of breaking Kragnos free. Knowing that Sigmar is best bros with the great star-dragon, the Draconith too pledged their alliance to Sigmar's favorite gold-plated not-marines, acting as more intelligent companions and steeds.

Notable Draconith

  • Krondys: The de facto leader of the Draconith in Dracothion's absence, Krondys serves as a wise and rational leader who directly serves as Sigmar's aide. He's also quite skilled in magic, even wielding magical artifacts to improve his spellcasting.
  • Karzai the Scarred: Krondys' twin brother and the brute of the two. Got seriously scarred during the war against Kragnos in ages past and he's been pretty bitter ever since.

In Soulbound

Draconith debut as a playable species with a single racial Archetype in Soulbound, courtesy of the "Era of the Beast" splatbook. Like Stormcast Eternals, Seraphon and Ossiarch Bonereapers, they can't become truly Soulbound, but are powerful enough that they can adventure alongside a Soulbound adventuring party on equal terms.

The big emphasis is on how the Draconith are new to this era of the world. They're highly inquisitive, because up until now they've either been living in the deepest wilderness or aboard a Seraphon starship, and totally clueless about human and demihuman social norms as a result. That said, the fact they look so much like the wide variety of horrible monsters found across the Realms means that trying to make a good impression is very important to them, which is why they tend to deck themselves out in Sigmarite iconography.