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'''Dragonkin '''were a precursor race to the [[Dragonborn]], [[Draconian|Draconians]], [[Wyvernborn]], and [[Kobold|Kobolds]]. Children of Bahamut, they were brought to the realm in [[Prehistory|prehistoric times]] from [[Arborea]] as his chosen people. | '''Dragonkin '''were a precursor race to the [[Dragonborn]], [[Draconian|Draconians]], [[Wyvernborn]], and [[Kobold|Kobolds]]. Children of Bahamut, they were brought to the realm in [[Prehistory|prehistoric times]] from [[Arborea]] as his chosen people. | ||
Because they were created in Bahamut's image, Dragonkin only exist in metallic form. However, corrupted Dragonkin in chromatic form eventually rose to prominence in the realm, | Because they were created in Bahamut's image, Dragonkin only exist in metallic form. However, corrupted Dragonkin in chromatic form eventually rose to prominence in the realm, calling themselves [[Draconians]]. | ||
In combat, Dragonkin prefer to fight in the air, where their wings put them at an advantage over most other contemporary creatures. | In combat, Dragonkin prefer to fight in the air, where their wings put them at an advantage over most other contemporary creatures. | ||
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'''Languages.''' You can speak, read, and write Draconic as your primary language, but may have picked up Common or another language in your adulthood. Draconic is thought to be one of the oldest languages and is often used in the study of magic. The language sounds harsh to most other creatures and includes numerous hard consonants and sibilants. | '''Languages.''' You can speak, read, and write Draconic as your primary language, but may have picked up Common or another language in your adulthood. Draconic is thought to be one of the oldest languages and is often used in the study of magic. The language sounds harsh to most other creatures and includes numerous hard consonants and sibilants. | ||