Dragons: A brief study

Dragons are a complex subject, best described in DnD’s Draconomicon books. I will give a quick lesson on dragons for everybody for use with everything, but particularly in DnD.

Dragons can be best divided into two categories: Chromatic and Metallic.

 Chromatic

Chromatic dragons are what most people think of when they think of the word Dragon. They are the more evil of the two, and will almost never do anything that does not benefit them in some way. That does not mean they are mindless, however. Dragons are incredibly intelligent creatures. They are not reptiles, but Dragons.

 

Metallic

Metallic dragons include Gold, silver, bronze, copper, cobalt, iron, mercury, and Mithril. The best way is to describe them is as dragons that will not always eat you instantly. That does not mean they are friendly, however. They are just more likely to consider doing something for a cause that is not their own desires. Most do not, but they will at least consider it .

 

All dragons are incredibly proud, and believe that they are superior simply because they are dragons. All dragons have a hoard and during adolescence and early adult will expand it in any way possible. After that, they will often become more selective about what they want.

 That’s all for now on this fascinating  topic. Until next time,

Don’t anger big dragons and don’t get blown up!

-NinjaDragon12

Model Rocketry News

I have recently purchased two new Estes model rockets that I have had lots of fun with. One of the ones I got was called the Metalizer. It took me about 5 min. to assemble this rocket, but it has a really cool chrome finish from nosecone to fins. The other one I bought was the Estes Mini Honest John rocket. It was my first skill level 1 rocket and took several hours to assemble and a 2 days to paint. It was based off of a U.S. missile and is my favorite of my rockets. Since I have last posted, and I apologize for the wait, my Metalizer got stuck in a tree, but I do know where it is. My Mini Honest John rocket needs some touching up on the paint and finisher as it landed in a puddle. I will start to try and publish posts more regularly, including rocket reviews.

Until then, don’t anger Big Dragons and don’t blow yourselves up!

-NinjaDragon12

Model Rocket News

My model rocket finally came out of the tree a few days ago, during the tropical storm. It was completely soaked with water, and I had to let it dry out. I managed to get the Engine out and launch it again yesterday. The first launch was with an A8-3 engine and went perfect. I then launched it with a C6-5 engine, and we still have no idea where it is. We think it drifted into a strip of woods in the middle of the park, but we really have no idea where it is. I think I’m going to make this “Model Rocket News” a series, but it might not last.

-NinjaDragon12

Cool Fact

Everybody here has heard of the Stand of the 300 by the Spartans at the battle of Thermopylae, right? Well, apparently there were 700 other men from this nearby village’s local militia who also stayed, and who has ever heard of them? I guess the Spartans had better PR people (Plato) than those other guys did. I don’t know if anybody cares, but I thought it was cool.  

Hi

This is my first post. I will do these whenever I want (or am bored) about whatever I want and will most likely be completely irrelevant to the previous post, so don’t wait around by the seat of you pants for the next post (unless you have no life, or are a zombie, or just weird) .