Blue dragon

Blue dragons, also known as storm dragons, were orderly creatures and are unusual for chromatics in that they keep fairly well-ordered, hierarchical societies. They were more likely to be mocking and manipulative than outrightly cruel or murderous to 'lesser' creatures, aided greatly by their natural talents for hallucination. They were infamous for tricking desert travelers into drinking sand or going miles out of their way to avoid nonexistent dust basins. Their breath weapon was a line of lightning or a large electrical discharge.

Physical description
Blue dragons were physically distinguished by the single large horns protruding from their heads and also by their ears, which were rather large and frilled. The tail is thick and bumpy, like that of a crocodile. The wings are more pronounced than most other species'. They smelled like electricity or sand.

Combat
The blue dragon excelled at aerial combat, perhaps more so than any other species of dragon. Their lightning discharges were very easy to aim at other aerial foes, or at creatures below them on the ground. They were also extremely adept at burrowing in sand, and often lie in wait just below the surface of the desert for prey. When they were so burrowed, their large horns could easily be mistaken for pointed desert rocks.

Breath weapon
Blue dragons used a shocking burst of lightning.

Lair
Blue dragons were native to arid wastelands and deserts. They made their lairs in underground caves; easily accessible to the dragons, as they could burrow through the ground. These dragons would fly above their territory, using the bleak landscape and its sparse terrain features as their best chance of spotting opponents. The typical blue dragon lair was dug into one of the towering rock formations that dominate desert landscapes. As with all dragon lairs, the blue dragon's lair would have two entrances: one at ground level and hidden by the sand, and one opening onto a high ledge on which it could perch and survey its territory. Each lair also had a large subterranean cavern with a large pool of water and a sandy beach, which its inhabitant would use for drinking and relaxation.

Parenting and development
Despite their evil nature, blue dragons were actually excellent parents to their young, and would rarely leave their eggs unattended. Blue dragon eggs must be buried in warm sand to incubate. Blue wyrmlings were actually quite cute, but they were quick to taunt any other creature, and even quicker to hunt small desert creatures for food.

Known blue dragons

 * Alasklerbanbastos, a dracolich ruling Threskel.
 * Araugauthos, imprisoned in the ruins of Undermountain.
 * Arharzel: Offspring of Roraurim and Faenphaele.
 * Boraksaghegirak, the ancient "Thunder Tyrant" of the desert around ancient Imer.
 * Clytemorrenestrix, turned into a human during the Spellplague.
 * Eshaedra: The mate of Nahaunglaroth.
 * Faenphaele: Roraurim's mate.
 * Gloriankithsanus, a male blue dragon.
 * Idrizraele: Kizilpazar's mate.
 * Iryklathagra, a great wyrm that plagued the Lands of Intrigue.
 * Iymrith, the "Doom of the Desert" in Anauroch.
 * Kizilpazar: Patriarch of the Morueme clan, 1018 DR – 1371 DR.
 * Krashos Morueme, professed to be a venerable drow mage.
 * Lennithon, an adult participant in the raid on Greenest in the 1480s DR.
 * Maldraedior, more than 3000 years old.
 * Nahaunglaroth: Co-leader of the Blood of Morueme, 1371 DR –
 * Olothontor, "The Minstrel Wyrm," an elder blue dragon lairing not far from Waterdeep.
 * Roraurim: Co-leader of the Blood of Morueme, 1371 DR –
 * Saluuknir, trapped within the Urn of the Blue Vishap
 * Sapphiraktar the Blue, a ancient male blue dracolich.
 * Tekthyrios, living in a temple on Celestia.
 * Lennithon, an associate of the Cult of the Dragon in the 1480s DR.

Connections
Blaue Drachen