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'''Bronze dragons''' are a type of [[metallic dragon]]. They have a distinctive pattern of eight horns sweeping outward from their skull.
'''Bronze dragons''' are a type of [[metallic dragon]]. They have a distinctive pattern of eight horns sweeping outward from their skull.


Bronze dragons enjoy warm coastal areas where they can swim, yet still maintain dry lairs. They have a particularly strong sense of justice, even among other metallic dragons, and have no tolerance for cruelty. Though not nearly as loquacious as [[brass dragon]]s, they will occasionally interact with mortals - often disguised as another humanoid, so that most never know they had spoken with a dragon.
Bronze dragons enjoy warm coastal areas where they can swim, yet still maintain dry lairs. They have a particularly strong sense of justice, even among other metallic dragons, and have no tolerance for cruelty; many pirates have unwittingly sailed into a bronze dragon's territory only to feel the full force of their lightning breath. Though not nearly as loquacious as [[brass dragon]]s, they will occasionally interact with mortals - often disguised as another humanoid, so that most never know they had spoken with a dragon.


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Bronze dragons are a type of metallic dragon. They have a distinctive pattern of eight horns sweeping outward from their skull.

Bronze dragons enjoy warm coastal areas where they can swim, yet still maintain dry lairs. They have a particularly strong sense of justice, even among other metallic dragons, and have no tolerance for cruelty; many pirates have unwittingly sailed into a bronze dragon's territory only to feel the full force of their lightning breath. Though not nearly as loquacious as brass dragons, they will occasionally interact with mortals - often disguised as another humanoid, so that most never know they had spoken with a dragon.