Dragons are massive, reptilian beasts that were once believed to have originated from a single ancestor, known as Glastra. Over time, they evolved into a variety of species that now span the continent. Despite their fearsome appearance, most dragons are not malevolent creatures and do not engage in indiscriminate slaughter. In fact, many possess a high level of intelligence and are known for their peaceful nature. However, a minority of dragon species exhibit a strong territorial streak and become extremely aggressive when threatened. In such instances, encountering these creatures can be a nightmare of unimaginable terror.
Ironkray
Ironkray’s natural habitats consist of cliff faces and highland areas, where they are known to soar through the skies, piercing through clouds in search of prey. When fully grown, an Ironkray can boast an impressive wingspan of up to 60 feet, despite having a very slender body. With its pale skin and slender shape, Ironkray strikes a terrifying figure in the sky, earning its reputation as a monster of the skies.

Spikehorn
Spikehorn is a highly aggressive dragon species that relentlessly tracks and pursues any intruders who cross its path. Due to this behavior, it has earned the nickname “Shadow Stinger”. This creature is commonly found in forested areas and can reach a length of between 80 and 100 feet, depending on the sex of the individual. Typically, males tend to be larger in size and possess longer spikes on their spines compared to their female counterparts.

Sicklebeak
The Sicklebeak is a colossal dragon breed, known for its impressive length which can reach up to 70 feet. This creature possesses sharp spikes along the back of its head, which add to its intimidating appearance. Sicklebeak is one of the largest dragon breeds that still exist and is easily recognizable by the iconic sickle-shaped horn located on the backside of its beak. These dragons prefer colder weather and can be found living in the northern valleys of their habitat.

Vendróas
Vendröas is a unique dragon species as it is one of the only known dragons that are venomous. This creature utilizes an ambush strategy to capture its prey, delivering its venom through either hollow or grooved fangs. The venom of Vendröas is so potent that even a single drop can kill small prey in a matter of seconds. These dragons typically grow to a length of 50 to 60 feet and prefer to make their homes in swamp and marshland areas.

Sractail
One of the sea dragons lives by the shore and hunts under the water. Sractail is a small-to-medium dragon, with a wingspan in the range of 40 – 50 feet long. They strike from the sky and dive into the water. Large fishes are their prey, and they can also swim under the sea.

Night Shrieker
Sractail is a type of sea dragon that can typically be found living near shorelines. This dragon species is relatively small-to-medium in size, with a wingspan that ranges from 40 to 50 feet in length. When hunting for food, Sractail employs a unique hunting technique, diving from the sky and plunging into the water to capture their prey. These dragons primarily feed on large fish, and they are also capable swimmers, able to move about freely under the water’s surface.

Aerömon
In the southern region of Ehlḯnor, Aerömon has been observed in the vicinity of expansive lakes. This creature has the ability to reach a length of 40 to 50 feet from head to tail upon reaching maturity. Typically, fully grown individuals possess a pair of horns, with some also having an additional set of smaller horns located between the larger ones.

Orggmen
The direct descendants of Ogge, this dragon species has undergone significant size reduction over time, but still retains the ability to breathe fire. What they lack in size, they make up for in other unique features, such as two straight long horns and rocky, durable scales that can withstand high heat. Volcanoes and lava caves serve as their ideal habitat due to the need for high temperatures to warm their bodies. These dragons possess a unique bladder under their chest that creates an extremely cold environment to store a flammable liquid. They are unable to travel far from their caves, so their large wings, strong forelimbs, and short body length enable them to fly quickly over short distances.

Crownare
Crownare is a dragon species known for its dark red skin and fiery texture. These creatures move gracefully and can walk on all four limbs with an upright posture, making for an elegant sight. Despite being smaller in size than other dragons, Crownare is incredibly powerful, thanks to its robust muscles that enable it to fly at great speeds. Their small size also makes them more agile in flight.

Thornspan
Thornspawn is a widespread dragon species found across the continent. These creatures possess a robust forelimb and spiny wings, which enable them to fly at high speeds. The adult male Thornspawn typically grows to a length of 30 to 40 feet, while the females are slightly larger and have a lighter color. Unlike most other dragons that tend to stay alone or in pairs, Thornspawn are known to hunt in packs, making them one of the very few known pack-hunting dragon species. Within the pack, the alpha is typically a female.

Työnarc
Työnarc is among the most intelligent dragon species known for its noble features, fearsome appearance, and a rich history of interacting with other races. The history of their interactions with other races goes back far before the Awakening Age. These creatures are known to work alongside Lanmò to hunt down larger monsters, making them valuable allies.

Skyclatter
Skyclatter is a dragon species characterized by its long snout, neck, and tail, which give it a unique and iconic appearance. These creatures have greenish scales that help them blend in with grass and are mostly found living in a mountain-based reservation established for their preservation. Skyclatter’s large wings create a distinctive clattering sound as they move through the air. The largest Skyclatter ever seen measured more than 70 feet in length, making it one of the largest dragons in existence.

Komadön
Komadön is the smallest species of dragons, known for their unique features and behavior. They are typically found living in large caves or the underworld and are known to be pack hunters. Some caves can even be home to hundreds of these creatures, making them a terrifying sight for anyone who crosses their path. Komadön are mostly nocturnal, resting during the day and hunting in packs at night. They are scared of light and flames, which can be used to deter them.

Orgg
The oldest known dragon documented is said to be “Orgg”, a creature of immense size and power. It was known to cover the sky and shake the land wherever it went, leaving only scorched ruins and ashes in its wake.
