Aurus

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At a Glance

A gold dragon.

He lairs in Arabel.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 147

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Aerosclughpalar

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At a Glance

A gold dragon.

Also called Gildenfire. He lairs in Tall Trees, in the High Forest.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 146

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Adamarondor


At a Glance

Adamarondor is a gold dragon, born between 375 and 575 DR and still living as of 1375 DR.

He doesn’t have a specific lair; he serves as the steed of the Magister.


Sources

Passing Mention
  • Dragons of Faerûn [95379] Appendix: ‘Roll of Dragons’ pages 146-158
Other Resources

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Gold Dragon

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At a Glance

Gold Dragon is a warm dragon.


Variations

Gold dragons are metallic dragons, and therefore distantly related to brass, bronze, copper, and silver dragons.


Notable Individuals

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Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual [17755] page 84
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) pages 32-33 — draco orientalus sino dux
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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