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==Races of the Dragon== [[File:Races of the Dragon.jpg|thumb]] Races of the Dragon was one of the "corebook" Races of X splatbooks. As its name suggests, it focuses on races tied to [[dragon]]s because, hey, dragons are [[awesome]]. The first chapter of the book focuses on the [[Dragonborn]] of [[Bahamut]], the weird religiously-motivated transformed humanoid dragons that were subsequently dumped for the [[Nentir Vale|Nerathian version]] in the next edition. The second chapter covers [[Spellscale]]s, who never caught on because they're kind of like you threw a mixture of [[Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons)|draconic sorcerer]] and [[elf]] into a blender with just a sprinkle of [[kender]] for flavor]]. The third chapter, regarded by many as the best, focuses on [[kobold]]s, transforming them from a joke race into fucking [[Pun-Pun]] and causing endless amounts of [[skub]] over whether or not dragonwrought Kobolds counted as true dragons. Chapter four, last of the racial chapters, covers the "Dragon-Descended"; [[Half-Dragon]]s and [[Draconic]]s. Aka the dragon-touched races that nobody plays due to [[Level Adjustment]]. Chapter five is all above dragon-themed prestige classes, with the Disciple of the Eye, Dracolexi, Dragon Devotee, Dragonheart Mage and Singer of Concordance. The sixth chapter is all about character options; skills and feats, mostly, but also racial substitution levels for "Dragonbloods" (any of the races in the book or which has the Dragon type)) of the [[Cleric]], [[Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons)|Sorcerer]] or [[Paladin]] classes, as well as Kobold [[Fighter]]s, [[Ranger]]s and [[Rogue]]s, as well as Spellscale [[Bard]]s. The seventh chapter is the obligatory new [[magic]] and [[psionics]] material. Chapter eight, focused on equipment, contains new armor materials, special substances & items, wondrous items, and draconic grafts for [[fleshcrafting]]. Chapter nine talks about running campaigns focused on playing draconic races. For appendices, there's a primer on the Draconic language and a detailed writeup of the draconic deities: * [[Aasterinian]] * [[Astilabor]] * [[Bahamut]] * [[Chronepsis]] * [[Falazure]] * [[Garyx]] * [[Hlal]] * [[Io]] * [[Lendys]] * [[Tamara]] * [[Tiamat]]
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