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==Earthquake Dragon== [[File:Catastrophic Dragons - Earthquake Dragon.png|200px|thumb|right]] The Earthquake Dragon is a predator of cities, favoring going after urban environments. They pick off mortals for sport and food, causing subsidences and collapses, before ultimately rising for the feast and devastating the entire city with their command over earth and stone. They like to lounge around in the ruins for a while, but inevitably they grow bored and move on, seeking a new city to crush to the ground. Earthquake Dragons sought aid from the Primordial Balcoth, also known as the Groaning King, master of stone and magma. The titanic lava-creature responded by devouring his supplicants whole, vomiting forth those who remained loyal after they finished petrifying in the burning furnace of his stomach, with the remainders escaping after [[Bane]] chopped off his head. As their name suggests, Earthquake Dragons are surrounded by eternal ground tremors that make them hard to approach, especially if your attention is divided. These quakes spike dramatically if someone hits the dragon with an attack that knocks it off balance, and they can slowly intensify those quakes for sudden attacks as well. They're slow and clumsy fliers, preferring to burrow. And they can deliver petrifying bites, naturally. Earthquake Dragons don't really care much for company, especially city-building races. They will occasionally form hordes alongside other earthen elemental creatures, and can be bribed with their love of gemstones.
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