EPRP - Dragon Race!

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Fire Dragons
RAWR!
Hah, I scare you, right? Hrugar does good dragon roar impersonation.
Fire dragons is those kinds of dragons that can breathe fire and swim in lava and eat gems and stuff. Being the most aggressive dragon race, they’re most known out of all dragons.
So, let’s go over Fire Dragon Traits. This lets them do many things. First off, it make them a Fire Element Character, meaning they take no damage from fire, have no defenses against water, and double defenses against plants.
Secondly, it let them use Elemental Breath as one of their free skills. Thirdly, they can fly, but not land on clouds. Last, they have claws that give them +2 unarmed damage, and climbing without rolls.
However, they have Character Expiry to uh… keep playing field even, I’m told.
This trait means that they cannot be played as adult characters. Baby dragons have “Young” stats, and can play as the “Youth” class. Baby dragons can’t fly though, so some fifty years of age or so is when they get into ado… adoles… adolescence and about the size of Hrugar. They has stats like an adult then. Adult age for dragons is assumed to be around 100, and that when they get too big for playing field, and unplayable.
So, to liven up mood, I bring you their base stats: +2 Resilience, +3 Ferocity, +1 Speed

There four other dragons I can think of right now.
Water Dragons, which are like Fire Dragons. Except they a Water Element Character, so they take no damage from water, have no defenses against storm, and double defenses against fire. It also give them the ability to dive under and be underwater without any penalties.
Otherwise, they being more friendly dragons, have these stats: +2 Resilience, +1 Awareness, +2 Creativity, +1 Willpower
Storm Dragons, which are more aerial, so they are Storm Element Characters. This mean they take no damage from storm, have no defense against earth, and double defense against water. They can also reach altitudes that most dragons cannot, and unlike other dragons, they can land on fluffy white things.
So being more watchful dragons, they have these stats: +2 Resilience, +1 Speed, +3 Awareness
Earth Dragons are slow, but very tough. As Earth Element Characters, they take no damage from earth element attacks, have double defense against storm, and no defense against plant. Earth Dragons only fly half as fast in the air, but have an innate +4 Defense when unarmored.
Being slow and strong, they have: +4 Resilience, +2 Creativity
Last is Forest Dragons, who are herbivore eaters. I dunno what that word mean. As Plant Element Characters, they take no damage from plant element attacks, have double defense against earth, and no defense against fire. Forest Dragons are able to blend into the forest, and can freely use Lie in Wait in the forest with a +8 bonus.
So their stats are: +2 Resilience, +2 Speed, +2 Awareness



Elemental Breath
Type: Active
Cost: 15 Stamina
Count: 5
Acquired: Dragon Race
With this skill, the user can exert a great breath of elemental pain. The user chooses a cone direction of 15’ long, and rolls 2d12+Willpower. Any unit inside of this radius rolls 2d12+Resilience. Anyone who does not roll over the user takes the damage, minus their Resilience.
What type of damage depends solely on what type of elemental creature the user is.
Fire = Ignites enemies who roll less than half of the user.
Plant = Enemies who roll less than half of the user are put to Sleep.
Earth = Covers enemies in Slime, that slows them if they roll less than half of the user.
Storm = Stuns enemies who roll less than half of the user, (until the end of enemy’s turn.)
Water = Covers enemies in acid, dealing damage to their equipment.
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