Here is some information about the wyrms of Paladine. I hope you find it satisfactory.



Gold
The gold dragons are the mightiest of the wyrms of Paladine, and they know it. They are haughty beasts and, although they can shapechange easily, they find it degrading to take on the form of a lesser being. They are largest off all the dragons, often up to 50 feet in length. They live behind stone, be it cave or castle. The golds have two breath weapons, a devistating fire and a poisonous chlorine gas, as well as a natural ability for magic. The senile wizard Fizban was often seen with an equally senile gold dragon named Pyrite.


Silver
The silver dragons are the most loved by mankind...in more ways than one. Their dragon bodies are almost forty eight feet in length but they feel just as comfortable in the guise of a human or an elf. Their breath weapons are a cone of frost and a paralyzing gas and they are almost as competent with magic as are the golds. It was a silver dragon named Heart that fell in love with the legendary Huma Dragonbane. Heart's sister, Silvara, has recently disappeared with the Qualinesti lord Gilthanas.



Bronze
Bronze dragons love the sea. They almost always build their lairs near large bodies of water and human settlements. They are incredably interested in the affairs of man. About thirty six feet long, the bronze can attack with either a lightning bolt or a repulsion gas that keeps enemies at a safe distance. One of the most famous bronze dragons (at least in Kendermore) is Khirsah, who carried the heroes Tasselhoff Burrfoot and Flint Fireforge during the war.



Brass
The brass are the smallest of the good dragons at only thirty feet in length. They originate from arid sandy regions and more than anything love to hear themselves talk. They are known to travel long distances just to have somebody to listen to them. Besides tooth and claw, these beasts can can attack with either a sleep or fear gas. Both help in avoiding conflict with other, larger dragons.


Copper
Perhaps the most reclusive and trecherous of the good dragons is the copper. They build their lairs deep in stone and horde treasures. They are greedy and often distrustful, thinking that somebody is going to steal their riches. At thirty six feet, the copper can attack with either a powerful acid or a gas of slowness.





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