One of my favorite dragons in dnd is shadow or umbral depending on if it's dnd or Pathfinder partly cause I find it amusing they consider even relatively powerful undead like shadows as snacks and they can create them with their breath weapons Also a few classes have interesting mechanics involving shadows even if their not necromancers just use shadow magic
I particularly appreciate that ancient umbral dragons in 2e inherently know how to perform the create undead (shadows) ritual, presumably so that they can never go hungry. Snacks for days!
Bravo! Brilliant combination of narrative and exposition!
Oh yes, just in time for me to put it on a loop and go to sleep!
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One of my favorite dragons in dnd is shadow or umbral depending on if it's dnd or Pathfinder partly cause I find it amusing they consider even relatively powerful undead like shadows as snacks and they can create them with their breath weapons
Also a few classes have interesting mechanics involving shadows even if their not necromancers just use shadow magic
I particularly appreciate that ancient umbral dragons in 2e inherently know how to perform the create undead (shadows) ritual, presumably so that they can never go hungry. Snacks for days!