White dragons are a rare subspecies of dragon, native to the snow-covered forests and valleys of the Far North.[1] The average white dragon measures around 12 meters in length, has four legs,[2][3] and can unleash a terrifying wave of frost, freezing everything within a range of several meters.[2]
White dragons have been sighted in the Dragon Mountains and, with one extremely rare exception[2], have never been known to venture into the Northern Kingdoms, preferring the harsh, howling wilderness of the Far North. It is believed that they cannot tolerate the warmer climates of Redania or the tropical regions of southern Nilfgaard.[3] To the inhabitants of the Northern Kingdoms, white dragons are known only through the tales of fearless adventurers, who describe their scales as light gray to bluish white.[4] In the Far North, however, they are respected creatures.[3]
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- The way they are described in The Bounds of Reason and in Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni, white dragons seem to be inspired by their D&D counterpart.