Red dragon

Red dragons, referred to by sages as draco conflagratio horribilis, were a breed of chromatic dragon. They were covetous, evil creatures, interested only in their own well-being, vanity and the extension of their treasure hoards. They were supremely confident of their own abilities and were prone to making snap decisions without any forethought. The largest and most powerful of the chromatic dragons, red dragons were also the most fearsome and cruel. These dragons delighted in ruin, death and destruction. They breathed a cone of fire. "Rapacious, cunning, and destructive, red dragons are Tiamat's favored children, embodying the worst that dragonkind has to offer."

- Jothan Ironspell

Description
Red dragons were physically distinguished by their enormous size and wingspan, and of course by their scarlet and crimson scaled hides. A wyrmling had small, bright, and glossy scarlet scales, which turned dull and a deeper red by the time they were young dragons. In older dragons, the scales grew thicker and larger, and as tough as metal. In contrast to their red hide, their wings and neck frills were a purple-gray or ash-blue toward the edges, and darkened as they aged. The pupils of their eyes faded with age, such that especially old red dragons had eyes that seemed to be orbs of molten lava.

A red dragon had two large horns upon their head, which pointed backward toward their wings. They had smaller horns on their chin and cheeks and in rows over their brow, as well as on their beak-like nose. They also had frills around their ears and down their necks and spine, running from just behind the head to the end of the tail.

They smelled of smoke and sulfur.

The vanity of red dragons was often revealed in their prideful postures and the looks of disdain with which they regarded all others.

Personality
"To have is nothing, to keep is all."

- A red dragon saying

Out of all dragon kind, reds were the most avaricious and were constantly looking to expand their hoards with treasure.

They were also incredibly vain. Red dragons believed that they were the pinnacle of draconic nature and that all other species were impure. They valued vengefulness, rapaciousness, avarice, and ferocity above other traits and recognized these traits in themselves with pride. They were solitary creatures and cared little for news of other types of dragons. However, they did look for news of other red dragons in their area.

If they believed their own achievements and possessions to be greater than these other red dragons, then they stayed in their caves, smugly congratulating themselves. However, if they learned that the achievements or possessions of the other red dragons were greater than their own, then they would fly into a vengeful rage, decimating the surrounding area until they believed that they had outdone their rivals. The dragon became much less cautious during this time and much more likely to underestimate their foes.

A red dragon would go to extreme lengths to ensure that they were superior to every other red dragon in the area. They would often burn down only half a village or let a single adventurer flee from a battle so that word of their power spread throughout the region. Not only would this anger other red dragons but it was also like a shining beacon to adventurers and treasure hunters.

Red dragons despised weakness among their own kind. If one ever found out that another of their kin showed any signs of fragility, either by getting badly wounded or becoming senile in old age, then local red dragons would descend on the lair, stripping it clean and usually killing the owner. They believed that if a red dragon could not protect what it had, then it did not deserve it to begin with.

Reds were also highly territorial. Entering an area a red considered its domain was just asking to be attacked, especially if it was another dragon entering the area (even more so if it was a red dragon). Conflict was inevitable if this was the case and it was almost always to the death as neither would dare show weakness to the other. Thankfully, most other species were smart enough to flee if they realized the area belonged to a red dragon. Red dragons could get so territorial that, on rare occasions, they would adopt a protective yet patronizing attitude towards creatures they considered inferior that lived within their self-imposed borders.

Red dragons hated any authority other than their own. They never asked elders for advice, even if doing so would save their lives as to them, admitting they needed something their elders had was the same as putting themselves under their authority.

Abilities
Red dragons expelled an extremely devastating cone of fire. For an adult, this could be in length and breadth.

They were naturally immune to fire, but vulnerable to cold.

Like any dragon, and in addition to the common powers of chromatic dragons, red dragons gained an array of magical powers as they aged, though accounts of these varied. In one version, a juvenile could cast locate object once a day or more often as they got older, while an old red dragon could use suggestion, an ancient one could use find the path, and a great wyrm could discern location.

Similarly, red dragons could learn and cast new spells of their own, similar to a sorcerer.

They were skilled in appraisal, deception, and, for some reason, jumping.

Combat
Overconfident and impatient, a red dragon would, on sighting a potential foe, decide in an instant whether to attack. They rarely stopped to size up a foe or make a plan, instead on relying on a general strategy they'd figured out earlier. If attacking small, vulnerable creatures, they preferred to land and slay them with claw and fang, rather than use their flame and risk destroying whatever valuables they might have.

Activities
Like all chromatic dragons, reds lived their lives in cycles of activity and hibernation. While these cyclical rhythms weren't as extreme as green dragons, red dragons sealed themselves within their lairs for upwards of ten years at a time.

Diet
They were carnivorous by choice, with a particular taste for for young humans and elves. It was not unknown for a red dragon to charm the people of a local village into periodically sacrificing folk to them.

During their active periods, they were known as voracious over-hunters, whose hunger ensured that the populations of any nearby creatures did not grow beyond ecological stability.

Young red dragons, especially wyrmlings, were easy prey for predators and hunters because of their bright, glossy, scarlet scales, so they tended to stay underground in the darkness until they felt that they could defend themselves properly.

Lairs
Red dragons loved to make their lairs in large caves in warm mountainous regions that reached deep underground. These places were warm with the heat of their bodies and smelled of smoke and sulfur. Despite this, almost all red dragons required a high perch somewhere close by from which they could look over their domain—the higher the better, as they believed that their domain encompassed all that they could see. Many preferred to dwell in volcanoes, where the intense heat kept others at bay.

Lands
Red dragons made their homes in mountainous lairs, particularly throughout the peaks of northwestern and northern Faerûn, surrounding the great desert of Anauroch. They were particularly abundant around the snow-capped mountains of the Spine of the World.

Some red dragons have been spotted as far south as the Sunset Mountains and even Tethyr.

Religion
Many red dragons were known to worship the deities Bane, Garyx, Loviatar, and Malar.

Reproduction
Mating was initiated by the female every century or so when she felt the urge to have children. She looked for the nearest red dragon with the most wealth and power. As such, males never denied their advances, as it was a sign of prestige among other males to be requested to mate.

After mating, the male then abandoned her while she hatched her eggs. She jealously guarded the clutch, occasionally with the assistance of an infertile female, but rarely laid down her own life for her hatchlings. An average red dragon female laid four eggs with an incubation time of 270 days. Her clutch typically included two to five offspring, from wyrmlings to young adults.

Once her young reached the young adult stage of development, or sometimes earlier, the mother's natural instincts overruled her maternal ones and she forced all of her young from her territory.

Relationships
Red dragons hated silver dragons with a passion as their familiarity with the element of cold and other natural powers often made red dragons appear weak in battle with them. They also occasionally conflicted over territory, with the red's high perch often crossing into a silver's domain. Fights between themwere often vicious and lethal, but silvers worked together and even enlisted human allies, so they generally got the advantage over the reds.

As copper dragons regularly dwelled in hills that would be within view of a red dragon's perch, they commonly came into conflict over territory, though the smaller copper dragons rarely won out against the more powerful red dragons in open battle. The coppers normally fled until they could find a way of improving their chances.

Above all, though, red dragons hated gold dragons, for golds were so similar to reds, yet their natural moral differences were extreme. However, while red dragons might loudly proclaim that they would fight and defeat any gold dragon they came across, they often found an excuse not to fight when that time eventually came.

A small contingent of red dragons served high-ranking githyanki as mounts and companions, following a treaty established with Tiamat during the war between the gith and the mind flayers. The dragons served the githyanki during their young age, being dismissed as soon as they reached adulthood and keeping the wealth accumulated over their years of service. These dragons resented their time of servitude, but were eager to participate in raids thanks to the promise of treasure and of growing in power. The dragons remained loyal to their riders as long as they were treated respectfully and were given ample opportunities to pillage.

Usage
It was said the flesh of red dragons tasted extremely spicy. To be properly prepared, it had to be exposed to open air for at least two days and aged for some time. Anyone who ate red dragon meat that was not treated in this manner was susceptible to horrible cramps and extreme pain.

Notable Red Dragons

 * Ashardalon, an ancient and fiendish red dragon who spanned the multiverse.
 * Balagos, also known as "Dragonsbane" and "The Flying Flame", who laired in the Starspire Mountains
 * Dran Draggore, the high priest of the Darkmoon temple.
 * Ephelomon, the red dragon consort of the Lich Queen Vlaakith CLVII who gifted the githyanki the scepter that symbolized the pact between the two races.
 * Firkraag of the Windspear Hills in Amn, who used polymorph to regularly pose as "Lord Jierdan Firkraag"
 * Fyrentennimar, also known as "Old Fyren", who laired in the Snowflake Mountains of Erlkazar and aided Cadderly Bonaduce in destroyed Castle Trinity.
 * Hoondarrh, also known as "The Red Rage of Mintarn"
 * Imvaernarhro, also known as "Inferno", an ancient wyrm of the Star Mounts/
 * Klauth, also known as "Old Snarl", a great wyrm of the Spine of the World.
 * Lux, a rogue red dragon that had a crisis of conscience during the 12 century DR
 * Mistinarperadnacles Hai Draco, also known as "Mist". She was the ancient red dragon who destroyed the avatar of Moander in 1357 DR.
 * Narlgathra, who attacked Tangled Trees during the Rage of Dragons.
 * Palasiraks, daughter of Pelendralaar, a dracolich ally of Kya Mordrayn and the Cult of the Dragon circa 1369 DR.
 * Rylatar'ralah'tyma, also known as "Rylatar"
 * Tchazzar, the "Father of Chessenta" was revered as a deity among his people well into the 15 century
 * Tharas'kalagram, also known as "Kalag"
 * Themberchaud, also known as "The Wyrmsmith of Gracklstugh"
 * Thraxata the Flamefiend
 * Velcuthimmorhar, also known as "Hephaestus", who dwelt in the mountains west of Mirabar

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * The Tomb of Damara • Dungeon #32: "Changeling" • Pool of Radiance: Attack on Myth Drannor • Out of the Abyss • Curse of Strahd • Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage
 * Novels
 * Azure Bonds • Elminster in Hell
 * The Ring of Winter • Tymora's Luck
 * Comic Books
 * Legends of Baldur's Gate (#5)
 * Video Games
 * Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon • Descent to Undermountain • Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal • Neverwinter Nights series (Neverwinter Nights • Neverwinter Nights 2 • Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea) • Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone • Baldur's Gate III
 * Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford
 * Board Games
 * Battle for Faerûn • Betrayal at Baldur's Gate
 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards • Spellfire: Master the Magic • Dragonfire •
 * Gamebooks
 * Escape the Underdark
 * Gamebooks
 * Escape the Underdark

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