Classical dragons: Eastern Dragon

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Another commonly known dragon, the Eastern Dragon, or The Chinese Dragon. This species of dragon is another of the four ancestors of all dragons. The Eastern Dragon was mostly known and admired in the ancient China, being looked up to as a protector. The people of China would celebrate the chinese new year with a costume of a dragon, controlled by multiple people. Eastern Dragons rarely breathe fire, mainly because they only do so when there is a real threat.

Eastern dragons do not get along well with Western dragons, since the Easterns have more of a peaceful nature toward humans, while the Westerns are more hostile toward them. Eastern dragons are the more agile dragons out of the four.

Size: 5-8 ft

Color: red, green, or blue

Speed: 81mph

Ability to speak: 62%

Water breathing level: 2%, higher if the dragon is aquatic

Camouflage: none

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