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+ | |Classification = [[Dragon]] |
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+ | |Languages = [[Telepathy]] |
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+ | |Locations = [[Far North]] |
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+ | |Skin_color = Light gray to bluish white |
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+ | |Distinctions = Breath frost |
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+ | To the inhabitants of the [[Northern Kingdoms]], they are only known from tales of several fearless adventurers, who describe their scales as light gray to bluish white.<ref>{{TWotW}}</ref> |
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+ | == Known specimens == |
+ | * [[Germinus]] |
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+ | == Notes == |
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+ | *The way they are described in ''[[The Bounds of Reason]]'' and in {{WGW}}, white dragons seem to be inspired by their [[Wikipedia:Chromatic dragon#White dragon|D&D counterpart]]. |
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+ | == References == |
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[[de:Weiße Drachen]] |
[[de:Weiße Drachen]] |
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[[fr:Dragon blanc]] |
[[fr:Dragon blanc]] |
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[[it:Drago bianco]] |
[[it:Drago bianco]] |
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[[ru:Белый дракон]] |
[[ru:Белый дракон]] |
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+ | [[sk:Biele draky]] |
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Revision as of 06:39, 2 April 2020
A white dragon is a rare subspecies of dragon, apparently found in the Far North.[1] The average specimen is 10 meters long and can breathe a wave of terrifying frost which freezes everything within a range of dozen or so meters.[2]
To the inhabitants of the Northern Kingdoms, they are only known from tales of several fearless adventurers, who describe their scales as light gray to bluish white.[3]
Known specimens
- Germinus
Notes
- 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.