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This article is about dragons in general. For the creature itself, see Dragon (variation).


Dragons are extremely large and powerful reptilian animals which are capable of using elemental breaths.

Background

Dragons prefer to live in old ruins and cave complexes. Through the Steel Age, humans often destroyed such locations to discourage dragons from nesting close to settlements. Such precautions fell out of practice after dragon hunters from Nevarra hunted them to near-extinction. Most people thought that dragons had been extinct for centuries, but a notable rampage by a high dragon during the end of the Blessed Age caused Divine Faustine II to name the next Age as the Dragon Age.

Not all humans are hostile to dragons. The "dragon cults" of legend were notorious for their fanatic devotion to their particular high dragon. Although much remains unknown, evidence suggests that high dragons may allow such devoted humans to assist in the care of dragonlings in exchange for dragon blood.

In Dragon Age: The Silent Grove, Yavana says that there was a time "before the Veil, before the mysteries were forgotten," when dragons ruled the skies. Furthermore, she speaks in an unknown tongue to her high dragon.[1]

The scientific study of dragons and their relatives, like Wyverns and Varghests, is called "Draconology" and is taught at the University of Orlais by Professor Frederic.

Involvement

Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker


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A young girl named Avexis is force fed drake blood by blood mages enabling her to control dragons.


Dragon Age: Origins


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Dragon Age: Origins.


The Warden encounters several dragons throughout their journey.

During the search for the Urn of Sacred Ashes, the party will come across a high dragon lurking the mountainside of the Frostback Mountains. The Warden has the choice of fighting the dragon or letting it be. The dragon's lair itself is protected by a number of drakes, dragonlings and cultists from a nearby village.

While wandering the elven ruins of the Brecilian Forest, the party will come across a dragon in one of the rooms. The dragon guards the path to the lower depths.

If the Warden opts to solve an optional puzzle at the Orzammar Royal Palace before a new king is crowned, they will come across an ancient dragon that has been caged in the throne room of Orzammar. Defeating the dragon yields the silverite greatsword Ageless.

If the Warden chooses to fight Flemeth as part of Flemeth's Real Grimoire, she will shift into a high dragon that the Warden must kill.


Dragon Age II


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Dragon Age II.


As part of the ongoing defense of the Bone Pit, Hawke may encounter a mature dragon and later a high dragon.


Dragon Age: The Silent Grove


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Dragon Age: The Silent Grove.


BioWare canon
The plot follows BioWare's own canon, meaning that Alistair is king of Ferelden in the comic's story.

Alistair discovers the Silent Grove, a safe haven for dragons where Yavana has been attempting to revive Great dragons.


Dragon Age: Until We Sleep


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Dragon Age: Until We Sleep.


BioWare canon
The plot follows BioWare's own canon, meaning it may not follow some of the player's choices in the games.

Tevinter magister Aurelian Titus has been using the blood of King Maric Theirin to fuel his ambition of controlling The Fade through the power of the Great dragon blood in Maric.


Dragon Age: Inquisition


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Dragon Age: Inquisition.


The Inquisitor can choose to battle 10 different high dragons located throughout Thedas.


Types of dragons

Dragons are classified by the various forms they take as they age. Dragon Age: Inquisition introduces different types of these dragons, for example a Fereldan Frostback.[2]

Life Cycle

Dragons are classified into several distinct forms which differ with age and gender.

Dragonling

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Dragonling

Dragons begin their lives within eggs. A newly hatched dragon is called a dragonling. These sinuous, wingless creatures are born in large numbers, as only a few ever survive to maturity, and are roughly the size of a deer. They have voracious appetites, but lack the features that distinguish their elders of their gender. Dragonlings usually remain with their mothers until they reach adulthood and venture out on their own.

Drake

Creature-Drake

Drake

Male dragons never develop into the winged monsters of myth. Their forelegs grow only vestigial spurs where wing membranes would be in female dragons.

Drakes seek out the lairs of high dragons immediately after reaching maturity. Often several drakes will linger around the home of a high dragon, each hoping to receive approval. Once a drake is selected by a high dragon, he will be monogamous for life. Drakes defend their potential nest aggressively, and many would-be dragon hunters have lost their lives to a drake's fiery breath or a crushing blow from its tail.

Drakes are a step up from dragonlings. Ranked normal or elite, the Warden will encounter usually two or more at once. Drakes have an uncanny resistance to fire, being dragons, so it is not recommended to use it against them.

Dragon

Creature-Dragon

Dragon

Female dragons take much longer to mature than their male counterparts. They too undergo a metamorphosis of sorts at adulthood; But while males lose the use of their forepaws, females actually grow a third set of limbs specifically to serve as wings.

Young females travel great distances looking for a suitable nesting site. Because of their nomadic habits, these are the dragons most frequently encountered by man.

With a stronger resistance to fire, dragons are mostly elites or boss-level encounters. It is rare to find even one, much less several of them altogether.

Mature dragon

Mature Dragon

Mature dragon

Mature dragons are mature female dragons, becoming significantly larger than the normal Dragon but lower than High Dragon. Thus, they are between the two in power.

High dragon

High dragons are venerable female dragons. They are the great monsters of legend and the rarest and most powerful of all dragonkind. The high dragon will excavate a massive lair for herself in order to accommodate her harem of drakes, eggs, and dragonlings. Its scales are purple rather than green in contrast to other dragons.

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High dragon

High dragons rarely leave their lairs; they prefer to spend their time sleeping, mating, and living off the prey their drakes bring back. However, roughly once every century, the high dragon will prepare for clutching by taking wing. Commonly known as a rampage, she will fly far and wide for weeks, eating hundreds of animals, to support her growing dragonlings. Leaving devastation in her wake, she then returns to her lair to lay her eggs, restarting the cycle of dragons.

Great dragon

The existence of this ancient form of dragon, distinct from High dragons, was revealed in Dragon Age: The Silent Grove.[3] They were active in the time of Calenhad Theirin.[4]

Archdemon

Archdemon

Archdemon

No one knows what it is that drives the darkspawn in their relentless search for the sleeping Old Gods. Perhaps it is instinct, as moths will fly into torch flames. Perhaps there is some remnant of desire for vengeance upon the ones who goaded the magisters to assault heaven. Whatever the reason, when darkspawn find one of these ancient dragons, it is immediately afflicted by the taint. It awakens twisted and corrupted, and leads the darkspawn in a full-scale invasion of the land: a Blight.

From Codex entry: Archdemon

The archdemon, while not an actual dragon in the traditional sense, appears similar to one once it has been awoken by darkspawn during a Blight. Despite not looking very different from other large dragons, Archdemons are immensely more powerful and intelligent, serving as the masterminds of darkspawn hordes during the Blights they lead against the world.

Spectral dragon

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Spectral dragon

The Queen of the Blackmarsh was once a large dragon, that was wreaking havoc on the village of Blackmarsh and killing everyone that attempted to dispose of her. However when the new Orlesian baroness heard of her people's plight, she went alone to the dragon. After a brief amount of time and a loud noise, she returned to the village and the dragon was never seen again.

When the Warden-Commander travels to Blackmarsh in Awakening they can find all five missing dragon bones and return them to the skull northwest of the entrance. After doing so the Fade barrier beside the skull will dissipate leading the way to the fight with the Queen of the Blackmarsh which manifests as a spectral dragon with powerful lightning-based attacks. After the dragon is defeated she yields the traditional amount of rare loot as well as an Ancient Dragon Bone which is a powerful material for Wade to make into a weapon.

Red Lyrium Dragon


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Dragon Age: Inquisition.


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The Red Lyrium Dragon

The Red Lyrium Dragon was once an ordinary High Dragon that was subdued by Corypheus after his awakening. Infused with Red Lyrium that twisted it to resemble an Archdemon, the creature became the main vehicle of Corypheus power, as well as his personal mount.

The Red Lyrium Dragon features in the attacks on Haven, the siege of Adamant Fortress and the attack on the Temple of Mythal. It is slain in the last confrontation between the Inquisitor and Corypheus.


Dragon thrall

Creature-Dragon Thrall

Dragon thrall

Dragon Thralls are normal dragons (as opposed to "Old God" dragons) that were corrupted by the darkspawn taint, in the manner of Blight Wolves. Two Dragon Thralls are encountered during The Battle of Denerim. Another two are encountered at the end of The Righteous Path guarding the exit of the Silverite Mine.

Gallery

See also

Codex entry: Dragon Codex entry: Dragon

  • Wyvern – a smaller reptile related to the dragon

References

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