


They were particularly fond of the amicable halflings, with whom they shared a great enjoyment of the lighter side of life, and the industrious gnomes, who were always tinkering with the most fascinating trinkets. Although considered boorish for their overall lack of a sense of humor, some of these playful tricksters began to live among humans, elves, and even dwarves. Where wild Faerie Dragons change in color as they age, running the entire spectrum of the rainbow as they get older, the descendants of those who settled into learning the ways of the civilized races can be born any color, and often times have scales that shine in multiple colors at once.īeing naturally curious, it was only a matter of time before a small section of wild Faerie Dragons began to wonder how the two-legged races of the world lived. Although they have lost access to some of their natural magical prowess in the process, they have learned how to grow in power and gain access to greater magics through more than just age.Ī typical Faerie Dragon resembles a dragon the size of a house cat with colorful, gossamer wings, similar to a butterfly's. This variant of the more wild counterparts have settled among the races of the world, studying and learning their ways.
