Dragonsight

Dragonsight, was a term used to refer to an special ability that was inherent to dragons.

Description
Dragonsight allowed its user to become aware of all its incarnations across the many worlds of the Prime Material plane, giving them access to a great amount of knowledge of worlds beyond their own. Over time, the dragonsight became powerful enough to allow communication between all incarnations of an individual dragon, and some powerful dragons were known to coordinate their actions with their other incarnations, something that gave them a "godly" status by members of other races and even younger dragons.

Users
Almost every kind of dragon could develop their dragonsight once they became an ancient wyrms, and specially if they had acquired any item from another world or an artifact whose history was tied to that of other worlds. Given their connection to Sardior, gem dragons most commonly developed their dragonsight.

History
After the Second Sundering, only few sages were aware of the dragonsight ability, and those sages believed that its existence supported the ideas revealed in the ancient poem "Elegy for the First World".

Notable users of Dragonsight

 * Sardior's greatwyrms were a group of five greatwyrms (one of each of the five types of gem dragons) who intended to absorb every one of their echoes with the ultimate goal of coming together and reforming Sardior.
 * Aasterinian, a brass greatwyrm who served as a messenger for the dragon gods, and was often mistaken for a goddess of invention.
 * Ashardalon, a red greatwyrm who devoured his echoes with the aid of a balor.
 * Astilabor, a topaz greatwyrm who was often mistaken for a goddess of greed.
 * Chronepsis, a black greatwyrm sometimes mistaken for a god of fate.
 * Lendys, a silver greatwyrm renowned for enforcing justice among dragonkind, and thus often mistaken for a god of justice.
 * Tamara, a silver greatwyrm sometimes mistaken for a goddess of life and mercy.