Wyvern

A wyvern was a large winged lizard, distantly related to the dragon, with a poisonous stinging tail and sharp teeth.

Description
These creatures varied in length from, weighed around a ton, and were covered in dark brown or grey scales. They typically had either red or orange eyes and their jaws were filled with long and sharp teeth.

Unlike true dragons, wyverns only had a pair of hind legs instead of a set four. Their wingspan could get over in length. And their tails were often quite long, comprising almost half of their bodies, yet very mobile. These ended in a thick cartilage knot with a stinger protruding out of it, not unlike that of a scorpion.

Telltale sounds that these creatures produced included loud hisses and throated growls, similar to the vocalizations of alligators.

Behavior
Wyverns were aggressive and not greatly intelligent. They were not averse to attacking anything less powerful than themselves. Their sleek, strong legs proved very useful for an attack.

Combat
When fighting these creatures would dive down from above, grabbing prey with their hind leg claws, and then attempt to sting them to death. They were also known to slash at creatures with their claws mid-flight. Their tails were so long that opponents were typically struck by a wyvern's tail before their legs.

Ecology
Wyverns can be both solitary and group animals. They did not have a strong odor, although their lairs often could be tracked by following the smell of their recent kills.

Cloud giants kept griffons, perytons, and wyverns, akin to what humans did with hawks and other birds of prey. These tamed wild creatures could also be often encountered patrolling the cloud giants' gardens, together with other tamed predators like owlbears. Dragons, griffons, and wyverns had a fierce rivalry over hippogriff meat. Manticores, chimeras, griffons, perytons, and wyverns were territorial rivals.

Languages
Despite their middling intelligence, wyverns were fluent speakers of Draconic.

Habitats
These creatures were typically found in areas that were favored by dragons, such as tangled forests or large caverns.

Many were known to inhabit the Forest of Wyrms, as well as the Cloak Wood forest.

On the Chultan Peninsula, wyverns were a common sight in the jungles of the nation of Samarach.

Relationships
Wyverns were used as mounts by various races and cultures, including Zhentarim skymages and the extradimensional marauder Imgig Zu.

The black dracolich Hethcypressarvil kept a pair of wyverns as pets at his lair in the nameless swamp of the Dragon Coast.

Usage
Wyvern hide was used in the creation of bookbindings, and its blood was an ingredient in the belarris poison. Additionally, the poisonous barbed tail of the beast was used in the creation of poison darts.

The dried blood of a wyvern was one of the components used in create darkenbeast spells.

History
Wyverns were created by the aearee of Viakoo in.

Cultural Significance
Some wyverns served the dark Chultan demigod Eshowdow, and their appearance was seen as a good sign by his followers.

House Dlardrageth, a powerful sun elf family from Arcorar that corrupted their bloodline by breeding with fiends, used the image of a golden wyvern against three red crossed swords as their house's insignia.

Expensive wyvern whiskey from Nimbral had a wyvern scale floating in every bottle.

Notable Wyverns

 * Trill, companion of Mattias Farseer.
 * Two-Headed Wyvern of Stamislot, a unique wyvern with two heads defeated by the hero of Daggerford and Talarenne sometime before 1372 DR.
 * Wyvernspur family received a magical ability to be able to transform into a wyvern. Not everyone in the family was able to channel said magic. Giogi and aunt Dorath were the only family members in recent years able to transform using the Wyvern Spur heirloom.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Curse of the Azure Bonds • Hoard of the Dragon Queen
 * The Secret of Spiderhaunt • Hellgate Keep
 * Novels
 * The Wyvern's Spur • The Veiled Dragon • Bladesinger (novel) • Swordmage • Sandstorm
 * The Ring of Winter &bull; Realms of Valor: "Patronage" • An Opportunity for Profit
 * Comics
 * Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (#1)
 * Video Games
 * Pool of Radiance • Curse of the Azure Bonds • Secret of the Silver Blades • Gateway to the Savage Frontier • Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor • Baldur's Gate • Icewind Dale: Trials of the Luremaster • Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn • Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr • Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer • Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir • Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition • Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear
 * Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford • Baldur's Gate III
 * Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
 * Black Gold
 * Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford • Baldur's Gate III
 * Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
 * Black Gold