Dragon (XXXXX)
A female is usually larger and more aggressive. Dragon hide, blood, heart, liver, and horns all have magical properties. Dragon eggs are classified as Class A Non-Tradeable Goods.
Antipodean Opaleye
Native of New Zealand, the Antipodean Opaleye dwells in valleys rather than in mountains. It is between two and three tonnes, which is medium sized. It has iridescent scales and glittering, multicolored and pupil-less eyes. It produces scarlet flame. It's favorite food is sheep.
Chinese Fireball
It has scarlet scales and has gold spikes around it's face. It weighs between two to four tonnes. Fireballs prefer pigs and humans.
Common Welsh Green
A green dragon that spews fire in thin jets. Like the Opaleyes, it feeds mainly on sheep.
Hebridean Black
30 feet in length, it is rough scaled with purpled eyes and sharp ridges down it's back. It's tail has an arrow shaped spike. It has bat-like wings, and feeds mainly on deer.
Hungarian Horntail
It has black scales, yellow eyes, bronze horns, and spikes on it's tail. It can be up to 50 feet in length. It feeds on goats, sheep, and humans whenever possible.
Norwegian Ridgeback
Resembles Horntail, but instead of tail spikes, it has jet-black ridges along it's back.
Peruvian Vipertooth
About 15 feet in length, it is smooth-scaled and copper colored with black ridge markings. It has short horns and venomous fangs.
Romanian Longhorn
Has dark-green scales, and long golden horns. The horns, which are classified as Class B Tradeable Material, are highly valued potion ingredients when powdered.
Swedish Short-Snout
Silvery-blue skin which is used for protective gloves, etc. It's flame is blue, and reduces timber and bone to ash within seconds.
Ukrainian Ironbelly
Has metalic grey scales, deep red eyes, and long talons. It is the larger of the dragons, and is slower in flight.