Faerie dragon d&d

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Faerie dragons grow in power as spellcasters as they age (typically gaining levels in sorcerer), learning more powerful Spells to complement their innate abilities. Unlike true dragons, faerie dragons do not grow larger with age, but their scales do change color, starting with red and moving through the rainbow to reach dark violet at old age.

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Although such mischief is usually spontaneous, some faerie dragons have been known to spend months or even years in preparation of one truly spectacular joke.Travelers making their way through lands known to be inhabited by these good-natured-but sometimes annoying-tricksters are advised to keep up their guard lest they face all manner of creative annoyances (horses painted with berry juice, squirrels placed inside bedrolls, and Clothing decorating high branches being a few examples). Related to pseudodragons, faerie dragons are whimsical, playful pranksters that spend most of their time either relaxing in cool forest glades or engaged in some sort of prank. A pair of brightly colored butterfly wings sprouts from the back of this miniature Dragon.