Bronze Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) Wiki.png Alternate Name: Alignment Traits Size Habitat Breath Weapon Treasure The Bronze Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) is a type of dragon in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. It is a metallic dragon. Duty-bound and honorable to a fault, bronze dragons commit themselves to order and are among the greatest and most devout champions of that ideal. To a bronze dragon, there is no greater calling than to ensure a universe governed by law, where chaos and corruption can gain no foothold. For most bronze dragons, enforcing justice in their lands is enough. But for a few, only absolute order can sate their ethical hunger–even if it means they must act as despots and tyrants, for the ends justify the means. As a result, bronze dragons come
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| - <default>Bronze Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)</default> Wiki.png Alternate Name: Alignment Traits Size Habitat Breath Weapon Treasure The Bronze Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) is a type of dragon in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. It is a metallic dragon. Duty-bound and honorable to a fault, bronze dragons commit themselves to order and are among the greatest and most devout champions of that ideal. To a bronze dragon, there is no greater calling than to ensure a universe governed by law, where chaos and corruption can gain no foothold. For most bronze dragons, enforcing justice in their lands is enough. But for a few, only absolute order can sate their ethical hunger–even if it means they must act as despots and tyrants, for the ends justify the means. As a result, bronze dragons come
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| - <default>Bronze Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)</default> Wiki.png Alternate Name: Alignment Traits Size Habitat Breath Weapon Treasure The Bronze Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) is a type of dragon in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. It is a metallic dragon. Duty-bound and honorable to a fault, bronze dragons commit themselves to order and are among the greatest and most devout champions of that ideal. To a bronze dragon, there is no greater calling than to ensure a universe governed by law, where chaos and corruption can gain no foothold. For most bronze dragons, enforcing justice in their lands is enough. But for a few, only absolute order can sate their ethical hunger–even if it means they must act as despots and tyrants, for the ends justify the means. As a result, bronze dragons come into conflict with other peoples, even when their values and beliefs are not worlds apart.
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