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The '''Greater Dragons''' played a critical role in the [[War of Humanity]] by bearing the forces of the [[Aldar]] to rescue the [[Gods]] from destruction at [[Nishnatoba]]. A noble race and unlike their [[:category:Lesser Dragons|lesser dragon]] cousins, Greater Dragons are able to cleave time-space to reach their misty, mountainous home of [[Parthren Gare]], created for them as their own plane of existence at the end of the [[Chaos Wars]]. Normal mortals are unable to travel to this [[plane]] as they are incapable of piercing the fabric of reality the way Greater Dragons do.
The '''Greater Dragons''' played a critical role in the [[War of Humanity]] by bearing the forces of the [[Aldar]] to rescue the [[Gods]] from destruction at [[Nishnatoba]]. A noble race and unlike their [[:category:Lesser Dragons|lesser dragon]] cousins, Greater Dragons are able to cleave time-space to reach their misty, mountainous home of [[Parthren Gare]], created for them as their own plane of existence at the end of the [[Chaos Wars]]. Normal mortals are unable to travel to this [[plane]] as they are incapable of piercing the fabric of reality the way Greater Dragons do.


Upon reaching the 99th [[level]] of [[experience]], [[adventurers]] are gifted the spirit of a Red, Black, Silver, Gold, Blue, or Green Greater Dragon and the [[Dragoncraft]] [[:Category:Skills|skill]] by [[Ashaxei]], the White Dragon of the Aldar Dragonmaster [[Han-Tolneth]]. Falling below the 99th level will cause the adventurer to lose the spirit - and all benefits attributed - until this milestone is achieved again.
Upon reaching the 99th [[level]] of [[experience]], [[adventurers]] are gifted the spirit of a Red, Black, Silver, Gold, Blue, or Green Greater Dragon and the [[Dragoncraft]] [[:Category:Skills|skill]] by [[Sycaerunax]], the Father of Dragons. Falling below the 99th level will cause the adventurer to lose the spirit - and all benefits attributed - until this milestone is achieved again.


In 317 AF, [[Aringar|Aringar Claros]] became the first mortal to attain dragonhood. Now, over 100 adventurers have succeeded in achieving this lofty goal.
In 317 AF, [[Aringar|Aringar Claros]] became the first mortal to attain dragonhood. Now, over 100 adventurers have succeeded in achieving this lofty goal.
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