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===Metallic Draconomicon=== [[File:Draconomicon metallic.jpg|thumb]] Chapter 1 is '''Dragon Lore''', and like its namesake in 3rd edition, it's essentially a biology textbook on dragons. It covers draconic origins within the [[World Axis]] cosmology, anatomy, psychology, sociology, language and religion, as well as taking an in-depth look the distinct sub-breeds of the book's focus dragon family. This means that whilst the basic points are repeated between the Chromatic and Metallic Draconomicons, the precise execution differs, since each family has distinctive psychological traits and an outlook on society, religion, etcetera. One thing that both share in particular is that the Religion sub-chapter doesn't convert the [[Dragon Gods]] to 4e; that kind of hyper-focused deity goes against 4e's design style. Instead, it examines their relationship with the gods of the [[Dawn War]] pantheon... although this one does have some new "Dragon Gods", which are dragon-focused Exarches; Athearsauriv, Edarmirrik, Thurkeavaeri, and Vivexkepsek Chapter 2 is '''A DM's Guide to Dragons'''. In this chapter, DMs are presented with a guide to including metallic dragons in their world - including using them as patrons or in other roles, running combat and social encounters with metallic dragons, metallic-centric adventures and campaigns, metallic-founded organizations, and metallic-based artifacts. Organizations featured in this book consist of: * The Blood of Barastiss * The Guardians of the Gates * The Grand Assemblage of the League of Eternal Discovery * The Solemn Order of the Knights of Saint Vercesien the Gold Artifacts featured in this book consist of: * Blood of Io * Seal of the Lawbringer Chapter 3 is '''Dragon Lairs''', and is exactly what it says on the tin; an assortment of metallic dragon lairs fleshed out for use in your 4e campaign. Finally, Chapter 4 is all about '''New Monsters''', broken in to several categories (detailed below), plus rules for changing dragons from Solo monsters to Elite monsters and assorted Alternative Powers for metallic dragons. ''Metallic Dragons:'' * Brass Dragon * Bronze Dragon * Cobalt Dragon * Mercury * Mithral * Orium * Steel * Metallic Wyrmlings (Adamantine, Brass, Bronze, Cobalt, Copper, Gold, Iron, Mercury, Mithral, Orium, Silver, Steel) ''Hollow Dragons'' ''Other Creatures:'' * [[Couatl]] (Rogue Serpent, Redeemer) * [[Draconian]]s (Adamaaz, Aurak, Baaz, Bozak, Ferak, Kapak, Kobaaz, Sivak) * [[Drake]] (Liondrake, Vulture Drake) * Drakkensteed * [[Kobold]] (Dragonkin, Wyrmguard) ''(Metallic) Dragon Hall of Fame:'' * Andraemos * Bahamut (Platinum Dragon, Old Man with Canaries, Aspect of Bahamut, Kuyutha the Exarch) * Jalanvaloss * Niflung * Silvara * Valamaradace [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category:Game Books]] [[Category:Dragons]]
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