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 Dragons are extraordinarily physically durable, and in addition to this can survive wounds which would easily be fatal to any other creature (including the removal of the heart or destruction of the head). For this reason, when a dragon is felled in battle, the killer (usually another dragon) will methodically dismember the dragon and scatter and hide their bones to keep them from coming back. If the bones are reassembled within a century of the dragon being killed, it may come back to life (although the process may take decades, and the reforming dragon is largely defenseless during this time). Dragons are extraordinarily physically durable, and in addition to this can survive wounds which would easily be fatal to any other creature (including the removal of the heart or destruction of the head). For this reason, when a dragon is felled in battle, the killer (usually another dragon) will methodically dismember the dragon and scatter and hide their bones to keep them from coming back. If the bones are reassembled within a century of the dragon being killed, it may come back to life (although the process may take decades, and the reforming dragon is largely defenseless during this time).
  
-====Lifecycle====+=====Lifecycle=====
  
 A dragon's lifecycle is long and complex. A dragon's lifecycle is long and complex.
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 ====Lair==== ====Lair====
  
-A dragon's lair is the primary residence of the dragon. It is the place where a dragon will sleep most often. The characteristic which differentiates a lair from any other residence is that a dragon's lair will develop a type of [[fae]] called a [[latebrangel]] if it did not already have one.+[[dragon's lair|lair]] is the primary residence of the dragon. It is the place where a dragon will sleep most often. The characteristic which differentiates a lair from any other residence is that a dragon's lair will develop a type of [[fae]] called a [[latebrangel]] if it did not already have one.
  
 The lair is typically heavily warded both magically and physically and may contain a sprawling (or even continually expanding) layout, armed guards, a [[dragon's hoard|hoard]], servants, mates, a space to conduct diplomacy, and a trading hall. The lair is typically heavily warded both magically and physically and may contain a sprawling (or even continually expanding) layout, armed guards, a [[dragon's hoard|hoard]], servants, mates, a space to conduct diplomacy, and a trading hall.
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 A dragon will select from their territory their strongest warriors and spellcasters for the defense of their lair. Usually these will consist of draigfolk warriors and alwyvern spellcasters, but a few especially powerful dragons employ speakers and demiwyrms as lair guards. The guard will have enough people in its ranks to repel an army led by an enemy dragon. A dragon will select from their territory their strongest warriors and spellcasters for the defense of their lair. Usually these will consist of draigfolk warriors and alwyvern spellcasters, but a few especially powerful dragons employ speakers and demiwyrms as lair guards. The guard will have enough people in its ranks to repel an army led by an enemy dragon.
  
-====Class of Dragon====+=====Class of Dragon=====
  
 Dragons are divided into four classes. [[Elemental Dragon|Elemental dragons]], [[Force Dragon|force dragons]], [[Composite Dragon|composite dragons]], and [[Mind Dragon|mind dragons]]. Dragons are divided into four classes. [[Elemental Dragon|Elemental dragons]], [[Force Dragon|force dragons]], [[Composite Dragon|composite dragons]], and [[Mind Dragon|mind dragons]].
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