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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 the [[Parthren Gare]], created for them as their own plane of existence at the end of the [[Chaos Wars]]. Other normal mortals are unable to travel to this plane, as they are physically incapable of travelling through the fabric of reality by piercing the veil as 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]]. Unlike their [[:category:Lesser Dragons|lesser dragon]] cousins, Greater Dragons are a noble race and 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 physically incapable of piercing the veil of reality the way Greater Dragons do.
 
The spirit of the red, black, silver, gold, blue, or green Greater Dragon is gifted to adventurers upon reaching the 99th circle of [[experience]] 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 the 99th level is reached again.
 
[[Aringar|Aringar Claros]] was the first mortal to attain dragonhood around the year 317 AF. There are currently around 101 dragons in Achaea.


The spirit of a red, black, silver, gold, blue, or green Greater Dragon is gifted to [[adventurers]] upon reaching the 99th circle of [[experience]] 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 aon again achieved.


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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[[Category:Dragons]][[Category:Adventurer races]]
[[Category:Dragons]][[Category:Adventurer races]]
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