Bronze Dragon
Bad dragons are colored, good dragons are metal!
That came out wrong. Uh, look at it this way: A yellow dragon is bad. A bronze dragon is good! Bronze dragons live near the sea, and breathe an odd type of gas that repells everything it comes in contact with. In the shift from 3rd to 4th edition D&D, bronze dragons remained, but were no longer "core" metallic dragons - the original five included brass, bronze, and copper, so 4th edition shifted it a bit to give more metallic variety. New bronzes showed up in an expansion pretty soon, though, rendering it kind of moot. Bronze dragons are some of the kindest and most benevolent of metallic dragons, and actually take interest in humans. Also, they look really cool.
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Bronze Dragon
Bad dragons are colored, good dragons are metal!
That came out wrong. Uh, look at it this way: A yellow dragon is bad. A bronze dragon is good! Bronze dragons live near the sea, and breathe an odd type of gas that repells everything it comes in contact with. In the shift from 3rd to 4th edition D&D, bronze dragons remained, but were no longer "core" metallic dragons - the original five included brass, bronze, and copper, so 4th edition shifted it a bit to give more metallic variety. New bronzes showed up in an expansion pretty soon, though, rendering it kind of moot. Bronze dragons are some of the kindest and most benevolent of metallic dragons, and actually take interest in humans. Also, they look really cool.
Featured on Life In Plastic: nerditis.com/2013/03/13/life-in-plastic-obscure-toy-lines...