| Sanityfaerie |
So... there's at least something of a hunger for medium draconic ancestries. One of the major issues holding Paizo back from providing same is that they don't want to get sued for copyright infringement by The RPG That Has "Dragon" Right There In The Name. So... if we want some sort of medium dragon-themed ancestry, then it might be helpful if we came up with names and explanations and whatnot that aren't stuff that D&D has already used.
So... no "draconians", "dragonborn", or "half-dragons".
Similarly, no "corrupting dragon eggs", no "magical conversion/rebirth via draconic deity", no "when a human and a dragon love each other very much".
Let's come up with some *new* stuff.
Well... I guess I'll start with some older stuff, but it was my own older stuff. I ran a 4th ed campaign about a decade ago that was intensely dragon-focused, and in it, I ran Dragonborn as basically ascended kobolds. They started out as kobolds, and then had dragon magic poured into them, causing them to literally increase in size and gain additional draconic abilities (like the breath weapon). So basically the idea here is that kobolds are tiny dragons, but they're super-stunted. If you pour enough power into them in the right ways, some of the limits on them break, and they increase in size naturally. Generally, this kind of powering up is going to require a sufficiently powerful patron of some sort, though it *is* possible via ritual as well. It would be a new ancestry, with heritages based on what the source of the power was... and it could have been discovered relatively recently, as well.
Like... perhaps some devil figured out the trick, and used it to start turning small tribes of half-starving kobolds into small tribes of relatively beefy shock troops, much to the consternation of the locals, who were prepared to deal with the former but not the latter. Some nearby dragon finds out about this, and notices their kobolds being tempted by the prospect. Well... they actually find the little blighters useful, so they put in the effort to come up with a response that lets them give the same sort of blessing... and so on. They'd be relatively few in number, but they'd mostly breed true, and you could have some really interesting tangled relationships around how they identify themselves now, and who they identify themselves with.
Sadly, I got nothing for names. Does anyone else have any ideas for names? Anything that's a historical reference would be ideal, though not strictly speaking necessary.
| keftiu |
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If you want Medium-sized draconic folk that are unique to Golarion, that's the Wyvarans, IMO. They already fit the niche and exist in the lore, and it feels like making them in 2e is as easy as "a Rare Heritage for Kobolds that makes you Medium and offers access to the usual flying Ancestry Feats."
I hope it happens someday.
| WatersLethe |
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If you want Medium-sized draconic folk that are unique to Golarion, that's the Wyvarans, IMO. They already fit the niche and exist in the lore, and it feels like making them in 2e is as easy as "a Rare Heritage for Kobolds that makes you Medium and offers access to the usual flying Ancestry Feats."
I hope it happens someday.
It would also likely be the best supported method, since Kobolds have a lot of content already that would carry over.