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War Dragon

A dragon suited for war.

War dragons (Draco siegas) were incredibly popular during the Middle Ages and were normally bred for war and siege. They are very powerful dragons with arrow-shaped scales. Although they were not exactly suitable for riding, they could change the course of a battle in minutes with their enormous teeth and claws.

History

The first war dragons were bred during the rise of the Roman Empire. They wore the best dragon armour the soldiers could give them and were normally quite docile, except when a special word was shouted during battle. It was a code word decided before the battle began, such as "Virginia" or "Fang". Then the war dragon would burst from its hiding place and ravage enemy forces.

War dragons remained in power until the eventual downfall of the Romans, after which their numbers began to rapidly decline. By the late 1800s they had almost disappeared entirely. Fortunately, the remaining specimens are under strict government protection and they are steadily increasing in population to their former numbers.

Habitat

Most war dragons are seclusive, although fierce. They hide in various caves and alcoves all across the Middle East, and are rarely seen in the light of day. Sometimes, however, they can be seen at night when they are hunting.

Appearance

It is hard to imagine what these beasts look like, as they have not been observed up close except for a few, unreported sightings. Most scientists agree they are larger than the average dragon and incredibly muscular, with sharp teeth and claws. Only males have wings, while the females gu

Dragon Armor

A heavily armored war dragon.

ard their young and never hunt.

Diet

Most war dragons appear to have a diet of medium to large land animals, such as deer, antelope, goats, and mountain goats that wander by their caves. They do not appear to eat humans, although it has been speculated that when the Romans bred them, they were encouraged to feed on their enemies' corpses. This, however, is only a guess, since this would be a more vulturelike tendency not usually found in dragons.

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