Dragon Planet world illustration - Medieval theme
Medieval

Dragon Planet

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Be a dragon in a world ruled by them. Live in the city or the wild— or be a human.


Author's Note: This world is based on a series im writing. Its to help me try and visualize things. Most names are filler names and not canon. Featured characters are main characters in the book. Humans do not have magic here. Dragons come in different builds, so ive separated them by such. Best to take a look at all the places and races before making a campaign. Dragthar is the most developed, and recommended if you want to be a dragon in a dragon-made city. If you wish to be one of the main characters, its recommended to go with Child's retreat. Note: This is a compact map and not true to the proportions.
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Rainbowood Forest Home
Rainbowood Forest Home
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Coordinates(1310, -891)
Description

Nestled within the vibrant hues of the Rainbowood Forest, this handcrafted home blends seamlessly with its surroundings. The house features a cozy interior adorned with natural wood and colorful accents, while a flourishing garden bursts with exotic plants and flowers, providing both beauty and sustenance. A sturdy shed stands nearby, filled with tools and supplies for gardening and maintenance, ensuring the home remains a sanctuary amidst the enchanting forest.

Appearance

The house is constructed from a mix of local timber and stone, with a thatched roof covered in moss. The garden is a riot of colors, with flowers in every shade of the rainbow, and the shed is rustic yet functional, made from reclaimed wood.

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