Tianlong

Homeworld: None
Description: Tianlong are the royalty of the Drakhen, massive in size and
with colorful scales glittering like jewels all over their bodies. These
dragons are legendary, as they are the most frequently used to pull the
chariots of the Gods. Their scales are sealed especially tight, allowing
them to ward off blows that would fell lesser creatures. When they bear
down on their foes at full speed, they make a fearsome sight with their
four arms and six legs.

Stat Potential
Str: moderate
Agi: horrible
Dex: horrible
Con: good
Int: low
Wis: excellent
Per: moderate
Cha: horrible
Siz: 12'0'
Weight: 654 kg
Metarace: Drakhen

Maximum Age: immortal
Dietary Requirements: none
Number of limbs: four
Natural Armor: good
Natural Weapons: devastating
Experience Rate: 50%
Skill Maximum: 90%
Hermetic Spell Maximum: 20%
Spiritual Spell Maximum: 90%
Heartbeat: slow
Vision: light and dark conditions

Slots: a brow, two eyes, an amulet, a brooch, four upper arms, four lower
arms, four wrists, six upper legs, six lower legs and a tail.
Advantages: can't fall unconscious, does not need food, flight, gets stomp
attack and gets tail attack.
Disadvantages: cannot ride mounts.
Miscellaneous: THIS RACE IS JOINABLE ONLY AFTER REACHING LEVEL 100 AND
COMPLETING A SPECIAL QUEST, corpse does not rise, natural terrain: caverns,
nonhumanoid and speaks with a lisp.
Resistances and Vulnerabilities: Takes 10% less acid damage.

Damage Regeneration: excellent
Mana Regeneration: moderate
Endurance Regeneration: moderate
Emotes: tcross, tdimension and
tscales.
Commands: cbreathe, csniff and dive.
Poor Guild Matches: abjurer, alchemist, bard, biomancer, cultist, druid,
fallen, fighter, hand, jomsviking, mage, merchant, monk, necromancer,
paladin, psionicist, ranger, sentinel and templar.

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