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Balagos, known as the Flying Flame, was one of the most famous red dragons.[1][2]

Personality

Balagos was a megalomaniac. He truly believed that his destiny was to rule over all dragonkind and lead them in the extermination of humans and elves. However, on his path to dominion, he had to destroy all who opposed to him; he killed so many other dragons that elves nicknamed him Dragonsbane. However, despite his ego, Balagos was nor stupid at all, and he would escape from a losing battle in order to have vengeance another day. His three main talents were that he never forgot a face, name, and attitude of any being that he met; he was a good judge of character (and not limited only to dragons); and he always calculated the consequences and outcomes of his acts.

Balagos had no special affinities or hatreds for anyone; in his mind all were his rightful subjects and only those that opposed him need death, he was one of the few rulers in Faerûn that can carry out such a policy and survive, as he already has done, for more than a thousand years.[2]

Activities

Balagos was very fond of human flesh, particularly that of youngish females. In ancient Amn, villagers would try to sacrifice their maidens to appease him.

Unusual for a dragon The Flying Flame liked to bathe. His preferred spot was the Chionthar, using water from Lake Esmel or the Gaping Face Cascade. He had no a preferred hunting place but usually he took creatures on the move.

Balagos changed many times his daily routine in order to avoid that a foe use his routine against him and to made sure to all being in his domain that was no place or time that be safe. One day Blagos can alight on the roof of a coster hall in Athkatla or sun himself on high ledges in the Troll Mountains (Amn). Sometimes he flied hard and fast along the Trade Way terrifying horses and humans alike, and sending goods and wagons tumbling in the wind of his passing.

Truly thank to this strategy Blagos defeated a very great number of foe, usually presumptuous wizards

History

Balagos only one time took a mate, the venerable red dragon Uluuthavarra, that laired somewhere near the Lake of Steam. However his offspring killed their mother and so Balagos slaughter all of they. In recent time was believed by several wizards (including Elminster Aumar) that Balagos was secretly in search of a method to prolong his life without losing most of his powers, like a clone spell or a more advanced kind of lichdom than the Cult-assisted undead dragons that he contemptuously called "bone dragons."

Balagos conquered his personal holding by slaying the old red dragon Hulrundrar in 1258 DR and the venerable silver dragon Eacoathildarandus in 1216 DR among others. Plus Balagos considered all lands that stretch from from the southern edge of the Wood of Sharp Teeth to the Giants Run Mountains, and from the southern banks of the upper River Chionthar to the River Ith his domain, considering the other dragons that lived in the area as his vassals.

In the years Balagos destroyed the Esmeltaran-based Company of the Firestar, the Amnwater Company of the Coin, the Laughing Lynx Long-haul Caravan Company of Riatavin, the Keshlan wizards of the Tower of Tyruld, and the entire seven-ship pirate fleet of the Silver Swords Boarding Company. He was also suspect to had kill Tastrar Nagthalass and at least four other Red Wizards and in three separate occasions three Zhentarim magelings sent by Manshoon to tried to steal magic from his lair.


In 1372 Balagos tried to gathered a small group of humans agents loyal to himself in order to infiltrated any human organization or dragon cabal that plots to work together against Balagos. The first successful mission of his agents neutralized a Red Wizard that had tried to poison the Gaping Face Cascade, in order to debilitate Balagos.[2]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Eric L. Boyd, Eytan Bernstein (August 2006). Dragons of Faerûn. Edited by Beth Griese, Cindi Rice, Kim Mohan. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 147. ISBN 0-7869-3923-0.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Template:Cite dragon/232/Balagos, "the Flying Flame"
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