Dragonne

Dragonnes, also known as liondrakes, were dangerous monsters that possessed the ferocity of a lion and the cunning of a dragon.

Description
They appeared to be lions covered in brass-colored scales with massive wings like those of a dragon.

A dragonne possessed huge claws and fangs, as well as large eyes, usually the color of its scales. A dragonne was about 12 feet long and weighed about 700 pounds.

Personality
Dragonnes were highly territorial and would attack any creatures invading their homes. They were not generally evil or malicious, allowing any intruders the opportunity to flee before they attacked. Those who did not leave a dragonne's lair would find themselves quickly set upon by a savage opponent.

Abilities
The roar of a dragonne was its greatest weapon. Those who heard this creature's roar found their minds and body weakened, leaving them vulnerable to the attacks of the dragonne.

Ecology
Dragonnes were known to serve Nobanion, and they were counted among the power's favored monsters.

Habitats
Dragonnes were known to live in Maztica. The natives knew them as Hakuna, and unlike their Faerûnian relatives, these creatures were jungle-dwelling and their scales were typically black. Halloran from the Golden Legion was once attacked and nearly killed by one on a small island near Payit. Some of the tribal halflings of Maztica used such a hakuna as a kind of captive and totem and fed them with humans and other intruders they managed to capture in their territory.

Other habitats for dragonnes included Cormyr, Sembia, the Dalelands, Halruaa, the Shaar, the Battle of Bones, Nada al-Hazan, and the Furrowed Mountains. They could also occasionally be found in the Anauroch, Raurin, and Quoya Deserts.

A population of dragonnes made up an important part of the ecology of the Rathgaunt Hills, curbing the destructive nature of the local manticores and perytons. After the hoarder dragon Amilektrevitrioelis decimated and chased off the creatures, the local ecology began to collapse, to the dismay of the Hills' druids.

Outside of the Prime Material plane, axiomatic dragonnes were found in Acheron, and fire and smoke animental dragonnes were found on the Elemental Plane of Fire and the Great Conflagration, respectively.

History
A commonly held view was that dragonnes originated in magical experiments conducted by ancient wizards, who intended to create powerful mounts and guardians in the name of their lord by modifying lions with the essence of brass dragons. A fringe theory held by some Dragon Cultists was that Sammaster was behind the creatures, which was considered dubious by Oracle Veshal Questa.

Uses
Amongst those with the capability to keep them, dragonnes were popular animal companions with moon elves. Likewise, noble djinn were known to keep dragonnes as servants and companions.

The short-lived Dwarven Air Cavalry of Kallamos Var rode on the backs of dragonnes. Zhentarim skymages also sometimes used dragonnes as mounts.

Dragonnes were hunted by barbarians, and their pelts were worth about 2,000 gold pieces.

Notable Dragonnes
A hakuna known as Chalocka stalked the jungle around Uxma the Sorcerer's pyramid. The couatl allowed the creature to remain so it would act as a deterrent to visitors, though he typically would not let the beast outright slay people trying to approach his lair.

A horn of black ivory kept in the Star Houses of Solon could summon an ancient black-scaled dragonne. This creature was looking for its old master, and would attack anyone else it found blowing the horn.

One of the chambers within the Halls of the Beast-Tamers featured a taxidermied dragonne enchanted with mild protective magic.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * Ironhelm &bull; Viperhand
 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards

Reference
Dragonne