Boraksaghegirak

Boraksaghegirak, commonly called Borak is an ancient blue dragon residing in the ruins of the ancient city, Imer.

History
Hundreds of years ago, Borak allied with an eager and able wizard. The two worked together for some time, acquiring great wealth and greater treasure, including a djinni in a ring--Rajief. After years of working together, the wizard tried to bind Borak to his servitude, which ended disastrously for the enterprising mage as he was killed and the city destroyed, its inhabitants scattered to the corners of the great desert. Thereafter, Borak decreed that the desert tribe pay tribute in the form of dragonly treasures and servants for pampering, or the occasional meal. Borak eventually grouped the male servants into a harem for her carnal amusements, visiting them in human form. More than once, she spawned a half-dragon offspring. Killing the females, the males became her personal guard--the Al-Iborak, Sons of Borak. Generally her sons handle the local dastardly deeds of keeping the desert tribes in line with her rule and order, as well as collecting the tribute, etc... To her favored sons, she awarded a mate from among the tribeswomen, and securing her lineage. None who have sought to destroy her and champion the desert tribes have fared well.

Goals
Boraksaghegirak, like most every other dragon in Faerun or elsewhere, is mainly interested in keeping her life pampered and her lair filled with trinkets and baubles that suit her. In Borak's case, she is well off, having the tribes to pay tribute and so on. Occasionally, to prevent boredom from setting in, she will search out a rare arcane relic or some elusive piece of forgotten lore. For this, she uses her sons or her djinn servant.

Appearance
Boraksaghegirak is gargantuan, and covered her full length by vibrant cobalt scales which turn more turquoise toward her stomach, before fading to the pale color of her under-scales. She is seen most often, just resting in her lair, hardly acknowledging visitors. On occasion, she travels around in the guise of a beautiful desert tribe woman, traveling among tribes in either complete disguise, or in full regalia.