Bronze dragons are coastal dwellers that feed primarily onaquatic plants and fish. They take the forms of friendly animals to observeother creatures of interest. They are also fascinated by warfare and eagerlyjoin armies fighting for a just cause.
A ribbed and fluted crest defines the shape of a bronzedragon's head. Curving horns extend out from the crest, echoed by spines on itslower jaw and chin. To help them swim, bronze dragons have webbed feet andsmooth scales. A bronze wyrmling's scales are yellow tinged with green; only asthe dragon approaches adulthood does its color deepen to a darker, rich bronzetone. The pupils of a bronze dragon's eyes fade as the dragon ages, until theyresemble glowing green orbs.