Dragon, Gem

Sapphire Dragon

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CLIMATE/TERRAIN:

Any subterranean

FREQUENCY:

Very rare

ORGANIZATION:

Solitary or clan

ACTIVITY CYCLE:

Any

DIET:

Special

INTELLIGENCE:

Genius (17-18)

TREASURE:

Special

ALIGNMENT:

Lawful neutral

NO. APPEARING:

1 (2-5)

ARMOR CLASS:

-3 (base)

MOVEMENT:

9, Fl 30 (C), Br 6

HIT DICE:

13 (base)

THAC0:

7 (base)

NO. OF ATTACKS:

3

DAMAGE/ATTACK:

1-8/1-8/5-20 (3d6+2)

SPECIAL ATTACKS:

Variable

SPECIAL DEFENSES:

Variable

MAGIC RESISTANCE:

Variable

SIZE:

H (24' base)

MORALE:

Fanatic (17-18)

XP VALUE:

Variable

While not actively hostile, sapphire dragons are militantly territorial and initially distrustful of anyone who approaches.

These beautiful dragons range from light to dark blue, and sparkle in the light, even at birth. Sapphire dragons are often mistaken for blue dragons, unless someone recalls the latter's preferred arid environment.

Sapphire dragons speak their own tongue and the tongue common to all gem dragons, and 16% of hatchling sapphire dragons have an ability to communicate with any intelligent creature. The chance to possess this ability increases 5% per age category of the dragon.

Combat: Sapphire dragons generally observe intruders before deciding what to do with them, unless known enemies such as drow or dwarves are present. If others are not actively hostile the dragon attempts conversation and spell use to determine their intentions and convince them to leave. If the dragon or its treasure is threatened, it attacks immediately with breath weapon, spells, and physical attacks. It uses psionics or other special abilities to escape if its life is in jeopardy.

Breath weapon/special abilities: This dragon's breath weapon is cone of high-pitched, almost inaudible sound, 75 feet long, 5 feet wide at the dragon's mouth, and 25 feet wide at the base. Creatures caught by the blast can save vs. breath weapon for half damage from the sound's disruption, and must make a second saving throw vs. breath weapon or be affected by fear, fleeing the dragon in panic for two rounds per age level of the dragon, plus 1d6 rounds. This is a metabolic effect, and creatures unaffected by magical fear still suffer from the effects if they fail their save. Deafness does not protect one from the breath weapon's damage, though it prevents fear effects. A sapphire dragon casts spells and uses magical abilities at 7th level, plus combat modifier.

Sapphire dragons are born with immunity to all forms of fear, as well as immunity to web, hold, slow, and paralysis. As they age, they gain the following additional powers: Young: continual light three times a day. Juvenile: stone shape three times a day. Adult: anti-magic shell once a day. Mature adult: passwall six times a day. Venerable: wall of stone three times a day. Great wyrm: sunray three times a day.

Psionics Summary:

Level

Dis/Sci/Dev

Attack/Defense

Score

PSPs

= HD

2/2/4

PB,EW/M-,IF

= Int

200

Common powers (most sapphire dragons use psychoportive powers):

Clairsentience - Sciences: clairaudience, clairvoyance. Devotions: know direction, radial navigation.

Psychokinesis - Sciences: disintegrate, molecular rearrangement, telekinesis. Devotions: animate shadow, control light, molecular manipulation, soften.

Psychoportation - Sciences: any. Devotions: any.

Habitat/Society: Sapphire dragons live deep underground and often place their treasure in caverns accessible only through magic or psionics. They sometimes share territory with emerald dragons. Sapphire dragons treat their young well, but force them to leave and find their own territory as soon as they are young adults.

Ecology: Sapphire dragons consider giant spiders a great delicacy and often hunt them. Deep dragons, drow, dwarves, mind flayers, and aboleth are great enemies of sapphire dragons.

Body

Tail

Breath

Spells

Treas.

XP

Age

Lgt. (')

Lgt. (')

AC

Weapon

Wizard/Priest

MR

Type

Value

1

4-10

2-5

0

2d6+1

Nil

Nil

Nil

2,000

2

10-20

5-10

-1

4d6+2

Nil

Nil

Nil

4,000

3

20-30

10-15

-2

6d6+3

Nil

Nil

Nil

6,000

4

30-40

15-20

-3

8d6+4

Nil/1

Nil

H, Qx2

8,000

5

40-50

20-25

-4

10d6+5

1/1

20%

H, Qx4, T

9,000

6

50-60

25-30

-5

12d6+6

1/1 1

25%

H, Qx6, T

11,000

7

60-70

30-35

-6

14d6+7

1 1/1 1

30%

H, Qx8, Tx2

13,000

8

70-80

35-40

-7

16d6+8

2 1/2 1

35%

Hx2, Qx10, Tx2

14,000

9

80-90

40-45

-8

18d6+9

2 1 1/2 1 1

40%

Hx2, Qx13, Tx3

15,000

10

90-100

45-50

-9

20d6+10

2 2 1/2 2 1 1

45%

Hx2, Qx16, Tx3

17,000

11

100-110

50-55

-10

22d6+11

2 2 1 1/2 2 2 1 1

50%

Hx2, Qx20, Tx4

18,000

12

110-130

55-65

-11

24d6+12

2 2 2 1/2 2 2 2 2

55%

Hx2, Qx24, Tx4

20,000

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