| Race | Titanium Dragon |
| Over-race | Dragon |
| Classification | Sundry |
| Family | Obsidian Obelisk |
| Sphere | Destruction |
| Origin | Developed as dragons absorbed rending |
| Lifespan | 100,000 years |
| Habitat | Lava floes in the depths of the world |
| Food | Omnivorous/energies |
| Description | At birth, all dragons look like large, pink worms. At maturity, dragons grow to be long, sleek titanium-hued serpents with four massive legs and metallic wings. Some become impossibly huge titanium worms. |
| Procreation | Dragons mate with each other only. Without intense supernatural interference, half-dragons are an impossibility. Dragons lay one to three eggs at a time. Upon hatching, a dragon immediately begins absorbing background energies. All dragon eggs are filled with pure, liquid draconic energy, which sustains the baby dragon upon hatching. |
| Esoterica | Titanium dragons have absorbed massive amounts of rending energy. Other than void, infernal energies are possible, but rare. Void is semi-frequent. Rubedian aether is not uncommon, nor is Damaskian power. Other neutral energies are rare. Divine energies are possible. Mana is possible. Holy energies, especially Foundation, are impossible. |
| Special Powers | Dragons gain new powers as they accumulate more energies. At each stage of growth, they gain a new ability, usually culminating with the twelfth ability when they accumulate . The usual progression of powers is as follows:
All dragons accumulate energies by absorbing them naturally from the area around them. As such, they must carefully cultivate their lairs to provide the right kinds of energies, hence they hoard appropriate objects. Other common powers include morag acid tears, poisonous flesh, burrowing aura, and instilling belligerence. |
| Alternate Forms | Titanium dragons use the human-type morag as an alternate form if they go into the surface world. |
| Weaknesses | Foundation energy harms them. |
| Subspecies | Meggid wyrms are those who have absorbed more rending power than others. They become titanium worms that destroy everything around them. |
| Culture | Titanium dragons lay their eggs in acid baths in the depths of the world, leaving them to fend for themselves. One in twelve survive to maturity. Titanium dragons are always solitary, except when mating (often a violent, nonconsensual affair that leaves at least one of them dead). They grow, gain power, accumulate energy and hoard, and grow old and dangerous, until they self-destruct or become meggid wyrms. Eventually, they expend themsevles as meggid worms and fade, leaving scars beneath the world. |
| Notables | Omega Atmas, Titanium Dragon Manifest |
| Sample statistics | For all draconic powers, the rule is 1 point in a stat costs 6 points of an energy. (Mature) PRO 19 ATH 20 STR 37 AWA 23 WIL 22 ROG 13 (Mature) PRO 19 ATH 20 STR 37 AWA 23 WIL 22 ROG 13 |
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