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I think you'll be pleased, Krome :) Each dragon opens with a quote from the Drakanav Codex, followed by some overview/general statements about that particular kind of dragon. Then there is a section on each of the following: Ecology and Society, Hoard and Home, Campaign Role, On Golarion, Names, and then a specific dragon and it's stat block :)
There is also several pictures on each dragon, and a great beginning section with the mythology of how dragons started, and how/why they came to Golarion.
I wish we had more information about the Drakanav Codex itself. Who wrote it? How rare is it in-world? Is it just a "draconomicon" or sorts or something more?

Gamer Girrl RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 |

Gamer Girrl wrote:I wish we had more information about the Drakanav Codex itself. Who wrote it? How rare is it in-world? Is it just a "draconomicon" or sorts or something more?I think you'll be pleased, Krome :) Each dragon opens with a quote from the Drakanav Codex, followed by some overview/general statements about that particular kind of dragon. Then there is a section on each of the following: Ecology and Society, Hoard and Home, Campaign Role, On Golarion, Names, and then a specific dragon and it's stat block :)
There is also several pictures on each dragon, and a great beginning section with the mythology of how dragons started, and how/why they came to Golarion.
I know, wouldn't that just be an awesome book to have on the shelves? Leather bound and worn, faded gold letters ... kinda like the Encyclopedia Magicas ... mmmmm.

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yoda8myhead wrote:I know, wouldn't that just be an awesome book to have on the shelves? Leather bound and worn, faded gold letters ... kinda like the Encyclopedia Magicas ... mmmmm.Gamer Girrl wrote:I wish we had more information about the Drakanav Codex itself. Who wrote it? How rare is it in-world? Is it just a "draconomicon" or sorts or something more?I think you'll be pleased, Krome :) Each dragon opens with a quote from the Drakanav Codex, followed by some overview/general statements about that particular kind of dragon. Then there is a section on each of the following: Ecology and Society, Hoard and Home, Campaign Role, On Golarion, Names, and then a specific dragon and it's stat block :)
There is also several pictures on each dragon, and a great beginning section with the mythology of how dragons started, and how/why they came to Golarion.
Until the green dragon knocks on the door to let you know your library book is overdue...

Gamer Girrl RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32 |

Gamer Girrl wrote:Until the green dragon knocks on the door to let you know your library book is overdue...yoda8myhead wrote:I know, wouldn't that just be an awesome book to have on the shelves? Leather bound and worn, faded gold letters ... kinda like the Encyclopedia Magicas ... mmmmm.Gamer Girrl wrote:I wish we had more information about the Drakanav Codex itself. Who wrote it? How rare is it in-world? Is it just a "draconomicon" or sorts or something more?I think you'll be pleased, Krome :) Each dragon opens with a quote from the Drakanav Codex, followed by some overview/general statements about that particular kind of dragon. Then there is a section on each of the following: Ecology and Society, Hoard and Home, Campaign Role, On Golarion, Names, and then a specific dragon and it's stat block :)
There is also several pictures on each dragon, and a great beginning section with the mythology of how dragons started, and how/why they came to Golarion.
No dragon is as fierce as a bibliophile <EG>!

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Matthew Morris wrote:No dragon is as fierce as a bibliophile <EG>!Gamer Girrl wrote:Until the green dragon knocks on the door to let you know your library book is overdue...yoda8myhead wrote:I know, wouldn't that just be an awesome book to have on the shelves? Leather bound and worn, faded gold letters ... kinda like the Encyclopedia Magicas ... mmmmm.Gamer Girrl wrote:I wish we had more information about the Drakanav Codex itself. Who wrote it? How rare is it in-world? Is it just a "draconomicon" or sorts or something more?I think you'll be pleased, Krome :) Each dragon opens with a quote from the Drakanav Codex, followed by some overview/general statements about that particular kind of dragon. Then there is a section on each of the following: Ecology and Society, Hoard and Home, Campaign Role, On Golarion, Names, and then a specific dragon and it's stat block :)
There is also several pictures on each dragon, and a great beginning section with the mythology of how dragons started, and how/why they came to Golarion.
How about a draconic bibliophile......

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Let's just say that Mike exhales about a dozen copies of the letter "x" with each breath, and for Dragons Revisited it was like he was hyperventilating. (Love ya, Mike!) I changed most of them, and here you are sticking them in perfectly innocent normal words!
Thus, I must kill you. With a bucket full of x.
:)

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Let's just say that Mike exhales about a dozen copies of the letter "x" with each breath, and for Dragons Revisited it was like he was hyperventilating. (Love ya, Mike!) I changed most of them, and here you are sticking them in perfectly innocent normal words!
Thus, I must kill you. With a bucket full of x.
:)
Watch out, the DEA has an internet presence, you know...

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Let's just say that Mike exhales about a dozen copies of the letter "x" with each breath, and for Dragons Revisited it was like he was hyperventilating. (Love ya, Mike!) I changed most of them, and here you are sticking them in perfectly innocent normal words!
Thus, I must kill you. With a bucket full of x.
:)
Whyx dox yoxu hatex myx xssesx sox muchx Seanx?
;_;xx

Dale McCoy Jr Jon Brazer Enterprises |

Sean K Reynolds wrote:Let's just say that Mike exhales about a dozen copies of the letter "x" with each breath, and for Dragons Revisited it was like he was hyperventilating. (Love ya, Mike!) I changed most of them, and here you are sticking them in perfectly innocent normal words!
Thus, I must kill you. With a bucket full of x.
:)
Whyx dox yoxu hatex myx xssesx sox muchx Seanx?
;_;xx
xoxo

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Just finished.
Wow, Silvers are neurotic.
Bronze just became my favourite good dragon.
My blues are -so- stealing the brass dragons' copper wiring trick. Epic sequel to RotRL, find the Blue who put the plan in motion to awake the RL of Greed.
I picture a red using flesh to stone or temporal stasis to take maidens who have started to lose their value as treasure, then dipping the damsel in gold to preserve their value. Bonus points for the dragon when the heroes start throwing disjunction effects around.
I have friends who are like copper dragons.
Greens -almost- took the place of 'my favourite dragon' from my blues. Almost.
White Dragons, the Grauls of the dragon world.

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I just got it and still reading it, so far I like it. Not exactly what I was expecting so I can understand how some people might have been disappointed. But I liked it anyways, I have always liked Dragons as epic creatures. Creatures normal adventures run away from in terror and that they don't just sit and brood in a cave or something. But that interact with the world of lesser creatures and I think this book covered that part well.

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Let's just say that Mike exhales about a dozen copies of the letter "x" with each breath, and for Dragons Revisited it was like he was hyperventilating. (Love ya, Mike!) I changed most of them, and here you are sticking them in perfectly innocent normal words!
Thus, I must kill you. With a bucket full of x.
:)
Look who's got an X to grind here.
So what if he had an excess of Xes? Everybody should hae access to that!
What about dragon eggs?
As long as you don't see three Xes in a row, it's all well.