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Young Emerald Dragon

Young Emerald Dragon
Young Emerald Dragon
CR 8
Large Dragon (gem), Lawful Neutral
Reveal Stat Block
Armor Class
17 (natural armor)
Hit Points
142 (15d10 + 60)
Speed
40 ft., fly 60 ft., burrow 30 ft.
str
21
+5
dex
12
+1
con
19
+4
int
16
+3
wis
14
+2
cha
16
+3

Traits

Tunneler.The dragon can burrow through solid rock at half its burrowing speed and can leave a 10-foot-diameter tunnel in its wake.

Actions

Multiattack.The dragon makes one Bite attack and two Claw attacks.
Bite.mw 8 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. ({@damage 2d10 + 5) piercing damage plus 3 (1d6) psychic damage.
Claw.mw 8 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. ({@damage 1d6 + 5) slashing damage.
Disorienting Breath 5.The dragon exhales a wave of psychic dissonance in a 30-foot cone. Each creature in that area must make a 15 Intelligence saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes 31 (9d6) psychic damage, and until the end of its next turn, when the creature makes an attack roll or an ability check, it must roll a d6 and reduce the total by the number rolled. On a successful save, the creature takes half as much damage with no additional effects.

Young Emerald Dragon

Emerald dragons are the most curious, cunning, and manipulative of the gem dragons, wielding psionic power to weave illusions to deceive and disorient. They cloak their own presence so they can observe other creatures without being discovered as they collect information on everything from local cultural practices to supernatural occurrences.

Shimmering Green

A wyrmling emerald dragon's scales are a dull, pale green, but they develop into richer and more varied shades of green as the dragon ages. Eventually, the scales become translucent and shimmer in the light, rippling as the dragon moves. The dragon's horns and spines hover above the body, moving and shifting along the back and tail to mirror the dragon's mood.

Clever Concealment

The shyest of the gem dragons, emerald dragons are also the most curious. They love to observe local settlements and peoples, using their psionic abilities to cloak themselves and watch from afar. When an emerald dragon is old enough, the dragon might take on the guise of a creature that can blend in with the local population, or at least get close without arousing suspicion. Once in a position to observe, the dragon studies the day-to-day life of local folk, with a keen interest in any magical phenomena.

Emerald dragons' attentiveness to unusual events makes them particularly useful to their sapphire dragon cousins, who hunt down Aberrations and seek evidence of Far Realm incursions into the Material Plane. These gem dragons often work together, with emerald dragons tracking the source of an incursion while sapphire dragons plan and execute a decisive purge—or recruit agents to do it for them.

Emerald dragons' preference for volcanic lairs often puts them in conflict with fire giants. Despite their reluctance to reveal themselves to strangers, emerald dragons might approach experienced adventurers in the hopes of pitting them against fire giant rivals.

Hoarded Histories

Emerald dragons prize knowledge, particularly local histories that focus on magical events and individuals. They usually know of places of power near their lairs and keep detailed records of how phenomena connected to those sites react to outside influences. They also avidly collect magic items and spells that create illusions, allowing them to better conceal their treasures from prying eyes and divinations.

Creating an Emerald Dragon

Use the Emerald Dragon Personality Traits and Emerald Dragon Ideals tables to inspire your portrayal of distinctive emerald dragon characters.

Emerald Dragon Personality Traits

Emerald Dragon Ideals

Emerald Dragon Adventures

The Emerald Dragon Adventure Hooks table offers suggestions for stories and adventures involving emerald dragons.

Emerald Dragon Adventure Hooks

Connected Creatures

Emerald dragons generally go out of their way to avoid interacting with other intelligent creatures. However, their interest in history and culture occasionally gets the better of them, prompting them to seek some engagement with the folk of the world.

Young Emerald Dragon Connections