Faerie dragon d&d

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Because their predominant scale hue ran the colors of the rainbow over their lifetime, their color was a direct indicator of their age and power. Like true dragons, faerie dragons grew stronger with age, but they matured much more quickly and lived shorter lives.

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They had a long, prehensile tail and platinum-colored, butterfly-like wings. Each had an iridescent coat of scales that reflected all colors of the rainbow, predominantly reflecting one particular color which changed with age. Faerie dragons were extremely small in comparison to their large metallic or chromatic dragon cousins-about the size of a cat. They were intelligent and capable of using language. 'The mischievous faerie dragons came from a branch of the dragon family tree, closely related to pseudodragons. This dragon is a good substitution for D&D Faerie Dragon whose description is below.

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The painted picture is only an example of how it can look. I recommend using gel controlled super glue in order to glue the pieces together. It will come in some pieces and some assembly is required, as well as some cleanup may be needed. This is a 3D printed Faerie Dragon printed on an FDM printer with PLA plastic it is around 120x100x145mm.