The Tian people believe that imperial dragons are guardians of the zodiac, and each of the five species of imperial dragon is represented as a constellation. 6 Imperial dragons are active in times of social upheaval though they have been slow to react to the fall of Imperial Lung Wa, they are beginning to exert sweeping influence on the chaotic Dragon Empires. The five imperial families of Minkai were blessed by the goddess Shizuru in her guise as a dragon, the nation of Quain relies on the powerful Celestial Dragon for guidance, and the empire of Xa Hoi is directly ruled by a dynasty of sovereign dragons. 5 Imperial dragons are deeply tied to the human cultures of Tian Xia, and many of the eastern gods may in fact be incredibly powerful dragons. Imperial dragons inhabited Tian Xia in the Age of Dragons, long before other races arose there, and were charged by the gods to safeguard the land in anticipation of humanity's arrival. Several deities of the Dragon Empires are often depicted in the form of a dragon, including General Susumu, Lady Nanbyo, and Shizuru. More than any other dragons, imperial dragons are closely tied to the religious beliefs of their native lands. Imperial dragons are seen by humanoids as either benevolent guardians or vile threats depending on their type. They take a much more active role in humanoid societies than their metallic or chromatic kin, to such a degree that the kingdoms of Tian Xia are often known as the Dragon Empires. Imperial dragons are defenders of ancient lands and protectors of cosmic balance. For example, the abilities of the underworld dragon, closely associated with fire, correspond to feeding earth, being fed by wood, countering metal, and being countered by water. In the first, each element feeds the successive element (wood, fire, earth, metal, water, wood), and in the second, each element counters its successive element (wood, earth, water, fire, metal, wood). Imperial dragons abilities are defined by the cycles of elements that underpin their magic. ![]() ![]() 1 Indeed, imperial dragons are generally considered to be the most likely of the true dragons to use this shape changing ability. Additionally, all can magically transform themselves into a humanoid shape. Like all dragons, imperial dragons can breathe potent torrents of elemental force, cast spells, and perform other supernatural feats. All imperial dragons have large horns with which they can gore prey and foes. ![]() They lack wings but can fly gracefully through supernatural means. 1 AppearanceĪlthough they are true dragons, imperial dragons differ in appearance from other true dragons, possessing a long serpentine body. Like other true dragons, they grow in power as they age. Imperial dragons, sometimes termed dragons of the celestial host, are a type of dragon and serpentine agents of cosmic balance native to Tian Xia.
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