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'''Dragons''' are a sapient species within the [[cosmere]]. Originally, they came from [[Yolen]], but can now be found on other worlds (typically in very small numbers).{{wob ref|4410}}{{wob ref|14441}} They are one of Yolen's three sentient species, alongside humans and [[Sho Del]].{{wob ref|9676}} Like the Sho Del, Dragons are a form of [[fain]]life.{{wob ref|15686}}{{wob ref|16020}}
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'''Dragons''' are a sapient species within the [[cosmere]]. Originally, they came from [[Yolen]], but can now be found on other worlds (typically in very small numbers).{{wob ref|4410}}{{wob ref|14441}}{{book ref|tsm|10}} They are one of Yolen's three sentient species, alongside humans and [[Sho Del]].{{wob ref|9676}} Like the Sho Del, Dragons are a form of [[fain]]life.{{wob ref|15686}}{{wob ref|16020}}
   
 
== Characteristics ==
 
== Characteristics ==
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Most dragons in the cosmere are [[fain]] creatures, and as such hexapedal, with four legs and two wings. They are inherently ageless, and suited towards their long lifespans, but they are not unkillable.{{wob ref|5730}}{{wob ref|15310}} In their true forms, they are not necessarily large; some are smaller than [[sandling]]s, while others can be as large as [[chasmfiend]]s.{{wob ref|2655}}{{book ref|sa4|80}} Their skin is covered with pearlescent scales, as well as silvery streaks of [[Dragonsteel (metal)|dragonsteel]] that run along the body, mostly the limbs, up towards their horns, which are made entirely of dragonsteel.{{book ref|Tress|51}} Even in this nonhuman form, they are still able to speak with a human-sounding voice.{{book ref|sa4|80}}{{book ref|tress|51}} Despite being reptilian, they are able to grow hair across the head, and under the neck and chin as a beard.{{book ref|tress|51}} At least some of them are carnivorous.{{book ref|yumi|28}}
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Most dragons in the cosmere are [[fain]] creatures, and as such they are hexapedal, with four legs and two wings.{{wob ref|16020}} They are inherently ageless, and therefore they stop aging after a certain point, but they are not unkillable.{{wob ref|5730}}{{wob ref|15310}}{{wob ref|16543}} In their true forms, they are not necessarily large; some are smaller than [[sandling]]s, while others can be as large as [[chasmfiend]]s.{{wob ref|2655}}{{book ref|sa4|80}} Their skin is covered with pearlescent scales, as well as silvery streaks of [[Dragonsteel (metal)|dragonsteel]] that run along the body, mostly the limbs, up towards their horns, which are made entirely of dragonsteel.{{book ref|Tress|51}} Even in this nonhuman form, they are still able to speak with a human-sounding voice.{{book ref|sa4|80}}{{book ref|tress|51}} Despite being reptilian, they are able to grow hair across the head, and under the neck and chin as a beard.{{book ref|tress|51}} At least some of them are carnivorous.{{book ref|yumi|28}}
   
Most dragons have the capability to shapeshift, taking on the form of different species, including humans.{{book ref|tress|51}} In fact, shapeshifting into a human is a core aspect of their life cycle. Dragons are born in humanoid form, then transition into their draconic form upon hitting puberty, and eventually gain the ability to switch between those two forms at will.{{wob ref|16187}} It is also likely that assuming a humanoid form is required for them to bear children. {{ref|group=fn|text=Brandon has stated that dragons "give birth in humanoid form."{{wob ref|16187}} Given the context, this most likely means that the dragon is born as a humanoid. It is unknown if a dragon needs to be in humanoid form to bear children.}} When in their humanoid form, dragons are indistinguishable form the species they are presenting as.{{wob ref|7171}} Their shapeshifting method is different to that of the [[kandra]], even if the result is similar.{{wob ref|148}}
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Dragons have the inherent ability to shapeshift.{{book ref|tress|51}}{{wob ref|14996}}{{book ref|tsm|8}} The scope of their shapeshifting powers may vary by individual,{{wob ref|12076}} but shapeshifting is a core aspect of their life cycle. Dragons are born in humanoid form, then transition into their draconic form upon hitting puberty, and eventually gain the ability to switch between those two forms at will.{{wob ref|16187}} It is also likely that assuming a humanoid form is required for them to bear children.{{ref|group=fn|text=Brandon has stated that dragons "give birth in humanoid form."{{wob ref|16187}} Given the context, this most likely means that the dragon is born as a humanoid. It is unknown if a dragon needs to be in humanoid form to bear children.}} When in their humanoid form, dragons do not display any identifiable nonhuman characteristics.{{wob ref|7171}}{{book ref|tsm|8}} Their shapeshifting method is different to that of the [[kandra]], even if the result is similar.{{wob ref|148}}
   
 
Dragons appear to possess some form of intrinsic connection to [[Tamu Kek]]s; using a Tamu Kek, one may speak to a dragon, and the dragon can, in turn, respond and influence the speaker's emotions in some manner.{{wob ref|16187}}
 
Dragons appear to possess some form of intrinsic connection to [[Tamu Kek]]s; using a Tamu Kek, one may speak to a dragon, and the dragon can, in turn, respond and influence the speaker's emotions in some manner.{{wob ref|16187}}
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Dragons are fond of bargains; in some cases, this can take the form of magical interactions that involve the dragon granting the petitioner a boon of some sort. They are likewise fond of collecting useful assets, which includes people, in form of slaves, followers or even corporate employees.{{book ref|tress|52}}{{wob ref|16187}}{{book ref|sa3|114}} They will frequently make themselves known throughout the [[cosmere]], so as to plant knowledge of themselves that they can use later.{{book ref|tress|51}}
 
Dragons are fond of bargains; in some cases, this can take the form of magical interactions that involve the dragon granting the petitioner a boon of some sort. They are likewise fond of collecting useful assets, which includes people, in form of slaves, followers or even corporate employees.{{book ref|tress|52}}{{wob ref|16187}}{{book ref|sa3|114}} They will frequently make themselves known throughout the [[cosmere]], so as to plant knowledge of themselves that they can use later.{{book ref|tress|51}}
   
Aside from that, draconic personalities vary. Some take their self-appointed duties towards people extremely seriously; others devote themselves to scholarships; yet others simply do not care and do as they wish.{{wob ref|16187}} Both [[Frost]] and [[Xisisrefliel]] are shown to hold a non-interventionist policy toward humans in the cosmere, but this does not hold for all their kin.{{book ref|tress|52}}{{epigraph ref|sa1|19}}{{wob ref|2214}}
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Aside from that, draconic personalities vary. Some take their self-appointed duties towards people extremely seriously; others devote themselves to scholarships; yet others simply do not care and do as they wish.{{wob ref|16187}} Both [[Frost]] and [[Xisisrefliel]] are shown to hold a non-interventionist policy toward humans in the cosmere, but this does not hold for all their kin.{{book ref|tress|52}}{{epigraph ref|sa1|19}}
   
Most dragons have at least two names -- a full, long name (such as [[Xisisrefliel]]) and then a nickname they are more commonly known by (such as Foil).{{wob ref|16182}}
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Most dragons have at least two names -- a full, long name and then a shorter nickname they may use in some situations (for example, Xisisrefliel corresponds with some people using the name "Foil").{{wob ref|16182}}
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It is considered dangerous to disturb a sleeping dragon.{{book ref|tsm|19}}
   
 
=== Lesser Dragons ===
 
=== Lesser Dragons ===
Aside from the so-called "greater dragons", cosmere is also home to a number of lesser dragons, or drakelings. Little is known about the lesser dragons, aside from the fact that unlike their greater cousines, they are quadrupedal -- possessed of only four limbs -- and incapable of transformation into humanoid form. It is unclear if those dragons are fain creatures, and if there is any evolutionary relation between them and the greater dragons.{{wob ref|16187}}
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Aside from the so-called "greater dragons", the cosmere is also home to lesser dragons. Lesser dragons have some notable differences to greater dragons; they do not share the amphibian-like lifecycle of greater dragons, and are incapable of transformation into humanoid form. An unnamed planet is home to a variety of non-hexapedal lesser dragons known as '''drakelings'''.{{wob ref|16187}} Nothing else is known about the biology or abilities of lesser dragons, and their relationship (if any) to greater dragons is unclear.
   
 
== Presence in the Cosmere ==
 
== Presence in the Cosmere ==
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Dragons frequently reveal themselves to developing human cultures, so as to plant the seeds for later use; the term "dragon" is known to nigh-on every cosmere culture.{{book ref|tress|51}} The effectiveness of this approach varies, however. On [[Roshar]], despite the world being home to the sole draconic Shard, dragons are virtually unknown in the present times, although ancient artwork depicting draconic creatures suggests this was not always the case.{{book ref|sa4|80}}{{file ref|Oathgate Locations.jpg|text=Oathgate Locations}} On [[Nalthis]], on the other hand, dragons are well-known mythological creatures, with the phrase "dragon's nest" referring to someplace highly dangerous.{{book ref|wb|17}}{{wob ref|1346}} Similarly, dragons are a familiar concept on [[Lumar]], though it's unclear how well-known they were before Xisis moved there.{{book ref|tress|51}}
 
Dragons frequently reveal themselves to developing human cultures, so as to plant the seeds for later use; the term "dragon" is known to nigh-on every cosmere culture.{{book ref|tress|51}} The effectiveness of this approach varies, however. On [[Roshar]], despite the world being home to the sole draconic Shard, dragons are virtually unknown in the present times, although ancient artwork depicting draconic creatures suggests this was not always the case.{{book ref|sa4|80}}{{file ref|Oathgate Locations.jpg|text=Oathgate Locations}} On [[Nalthis]], on the other hand, dragons are well-known mythological creatures, with the phrase "dragon's nest" referring to someplace highly dangerous.{{book ref|wb|17}}{{wob ref|1346}} Similarly, dragons are a familiar concept on [[Lumar]], though it's unclear how well-known they were before Xisis moved there.{{book ref|tress|51}}
   
The planet of [[Komashi]] appears to be particularly taken with dragons. They were popular in the times of the [[Torio]] kingdom, with sculptures depicting them frequently used as decorations.{{book ref|yumi|40}} Centuries later, in [[Nagadan]], dragons remained a popular motif, with plush dragons being sold as childrens' toys, and one of the years of the Nagadan calendar being named the year of the dragon.{{book ref|yumi|28}}{{book ref|yumi|16}} Despite this, Komashi myths seem to paint dragons as antagonistic, as they have stories of dragon-slaying heroes.{{book ref|yumi|10}}
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The planet of [[Komashi]] appears to be particularly taken with dragons. They were popular in the times of the [[Torio]] kingdom, with sculptures depicting them frequently used as decorations.{{book ref|yumi|40}} Centuries later, in [[Nagadan]], dragons remained a popular motif, with plush dragons being sold as childrens' toys, and one of the years of the Nagadan calendar being named the year of the dragon.{{book ref|yumi|28}}{{book ref|yumi|16}} Despite this, Komashi myths seem to paint at least some dragons as antagonistic, as they have stories of dragon-slaying heroes.{{book ref|yumi|10}}
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In many cultures, dragons are thought to hoard material wealth, which [[Hoid]] theorizes is due to the ridges of dragonsteel that cover their bodies.{{book ref|tress|51}}{{book ref|tress|52}}
   
 
== Notable Dragons ==
 
== Notable Dragons ==
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* Though still present in the cosmere in background roles, dragons are not slated to become major players until the [[Dragonsteel (series)|Dragonsteel series]].{{wob ref|12806}}
 
* Though still present in the cosmere in background roles, dragons are not slated to become major players until the [[Dragonsteel (series)|Dragonsteel series]].{{wob ref|12806}}
 
* Brandon likes dragons a lot;{{wob ref|2449}} they are also the only classical fantasy race to feature in the [[cosmere]].{{wob ref|13862}} However, the early books in the cosmere were published at the time where "dragon books", such as ''[[wikipedia:Eragon|Eragon]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:How to Train Your Dragon (novel series)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'' were extremely popular. As such, Brandon felt that the market was "dragon flooded" and postponed involving dragons in his stories until much later.{{wob ref|16187}}
 
* Brandon likes dragons a lot;{{wob ref|2449}} they are also the only classical fantasy race to feature in the [[cosmere]].{{wob ref|13862}} However, the early books in the cosmere were published at the time where "dragon books", such as ''[[wikipedia:Eragon|Eragon]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:How to Train Your Dragon (novel series)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'' were extremely popular. As such, Brandon felt that the market was "dragon flooded" and postponed involving dragons in his stories until much later.{{wob ref|16187}}
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* [[Hoid]] has dated a dragon at some point.{{wob ref|16259}}
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* [[Nomad]], disappointed that the [[Greater Good]] were just a group of old women, muses that one of them could theoretically secretly be a dragon which he would find much more exciting.{{book ref|tsm|8}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 23:47, 5 April 2024

Dragon
Xisis.jpg
Abilities Agelessness, shapeshifting
Sapient Yes
World of Origin Yolen
Universe Cosmere
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First, he would find a way to have colorful scales like the dragon. Second, he would learn to speak the language of men like the dragon. Third, he would learn to fly like the dragon.

Hoid, The Dog and the Dragon[1]

Dragons are a sapient species within the cosmere. Originally, they came from Yolen, but can now be found on other worlds (typically in very small numbers).[2][3][4] They are one of Yolen's three sentient species, alongside humans and Sho Del.[5] Like the Sho Del, Dragons are a form of fainlife.[6][7]

Characteristics[edit]

Biology[edit]

She had another shape as well. Many of them, but one deeper and truer than the others.

Most dragons in the cosmere are fain creatures, and as such they are hexapedal, with four legs and two wings.[7] They are inherently ageless, and therefore they stop aging after a certain point, but they are not unkillable.[9][10][11] In their true forms, they are not necessarily large; some are smaller than sandlings, while others can be as large as chasmfiends.[12][1] Their skin is covered with pearlescent scales, as well as silvery streaks of dragonsteel that run along the body, mostly the limbs, up towards their horns, which are made entirely of dragonsteel.[13] Even in this nonhuman form, they are still able to speak with a human-sounding voice.[1][13] Despite being reptilian, they are able to grow hair across the head, and under the neck and chin as a beard.[13] At least some of them are carnivorous.[14]

Dragons have the inherent ability to shapeshift.[13][15][16] The scope of their shapeshifting powers may vary by individual,[17] but shapeshifting is a core aspect of their life cycle. Dragons are born in humanoid form, then transition into their draconic form upon hitting puberty, and eventually gain the ability to switch between those two forms at will.[18] It is also likely that assuming a humanoid form is required for them to bear children.[fn 1] When in their humanoid form, dragons do not display any identifiable nonhuman characteristics.[19][16] Their shapeshifting method is different to that of the kandra, even if the result is similar.[20]

Dragons appear to possess some form of intrinsic connection to Tamu Keks; using a Tamu Kek, one may speak to a dragon, and the dragon can, in turn, respond and influence the speaker's emotions in some manner.[18]

Behaviour[edit]

The deal has been struck. I must pay you, however little I think the trade was worth.

Dragons are fond of bargains; in some cases, this can take the form of magical interactions that involve the dragon granting the petitioner a boon of some sort. They are likewise fond of collecting useful assets, which includes people, in form of slaves, followers or even corporate employees.[21][18][22] They will frequently make themselves known throughout the cosmere, so as to plant knowledge of themselves that they can use later.[13]

Aside from that, draconic personalities vary. Some take their self-appointed duties towards people extremely seriously; others devote themselves to scholarships; yet others simply do not care and do as they wish.[18] Both Frost and Xisisrefliel are shown to hold a non-interventionist policy toward humans in the cosmere, but this does not hold for all their kin.[21][23]

Most dragons have at least two names -- a full, long name and then a shorter nickname they may use in some situations (for example, Xisisrefliel corresponds with some people using the name "Foil").[24]

It is considered dangerous to disturb a sleeping dragon.[25]

Lesser Dragons[edit]

Aside from the so-called "greater dragons", the cosmere is also home to lesser dragons. Lesser dragons have some notable differences to greater dragons; they do not share the amphibian-like lifecycle of greater dragons, and are incapable of transformation into humanoid form. An unnamed planet is home to a variety of non-hexapedal lesser dragons known as drakelings.[18] Nothing else is known about the biology or abilities of lesser dragons, and their relationship (if any) to greater dragons is unclear.

Presence in the Cosmere[edit]

Though the vast majority of the people in the cosmere will never meet a dragon—let alone see one in their natural form—dragons do like to interact with mortals.

Yolen[edit]

Even prior to the Shattering, dragons were much more cosmere-aware than humans and Sho Del, and a few may have gone off-world before anyone else did.[26] On Yolen, dragons were worshipped as deities and considered themselves divine in turn, with believers praying to them through Tamu Keks.[27][28] Adonalsium, however, was not a dragon.[29]

Two dragons are known to have been involved in the Shattering of Adonalsium, with one being Koravellium Avast, who would go on to take up the Shard of Cultivation.[30][31] The other one, Frost, would remain on Yolen after the Shattering, assuming a stance of non-intervention, although he would amass a significant knowledge of the wider cosmere through his relations with both the Seventeenth Shard and Hoid.[32][33][34]

Direct Influences[edit]

The Cognitive Realm-located city of Silverlight was originally built as a collection of dragon palaces. Even in the present day, as the city grew to house worldhoppers of other species, dragons retain a substantial presence in the city, owning corporations, vast establishments and even entire skyscrapers.[18] However, even dragons who would consider Silverlight their home base occassionally depart for a long time. One such dragon is Xisisrefliel, who for centuries has been living underneath the Crimson Sea on Lumar in order to research the breakdown of aethers and aether spores.[35][13]

When dragons do settle, they will often grant boons to the locals. Xisis receives gifts of human slaves in exchange for various boons both material, such as advanced off-world technology, and more insubstantial, like information or medical treatment.[21][36] Over on Roshar, Koravellium Avast grants her own boons to various petitioners, though rather than taking anything in exchange, she grants a matching curse.[22] Whether this is her own choice or a compulsion is unclear.

Cultural Influences[edit]

Like a grandmother tucking away that bit of string that wrapped her package, the dragons want to know they have a certain number of easily influenced cultures around, for the proverbial rainy day.

Dragons frequently reveal themselves to developing human cultures, so as to plant the seeds for later use; the term "dragon" is known to nigh-on every cosmere culture.[13] The effectiveness of this approach varies, however. On Roshar, despite the world being home to the sole draconic Shard, dragons are virtually unknown in the present times, although ancient artwork depicting draconic creatures suggests this was not always the case.[1][37] On Nalthis, on the other hand, dragons are well-known mythological creatures, with the phrase "dragon's nest" referring to someplace highly dangerous.[38][39] Similarly, dragons are a familiar concept on Lumar, though it's unclear how well-known they were before Xisis moved there.[13]

The planet of Komashi appears to be particularly taken with dragons. They were popular in the times of the Torio kingdom, with sculptures depicting them frequently used as decorations.[40] Centuries later, in Nagadan, dragons remained a popular motif, with plush dragons being sold as childrens' toys, and one of the years of the Nagadan calendar being named the year of the dragon.[14][41] Despite this, Komashi myths seem to paint at least some dragons as antagonistic, as they have stories of dragon-slaying heroes.[42]

In many cultures, dragons are thought to hoard material wealth, which Hoid theorizes is due to the ridges of dragonsteel that cover their bodies.[13][21]

Notable Dragons[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Though still present in the cosmere in background roles, dragons are not slated to become major players until the Dragonsteel series.[43]
  • Brandon likes dragons a lot;[44] they are also the only classical fantasy race to feature in the cosmere.[45] However, the early books in the cosmere were published at the time where "dragon books", such as Eragon and How to Train Your Dragon were extremely popular. As such, Brandon felt that the market was "dragon flooded" and postponed involving dragons in his stories until much later.[18]
  • Hoid has dated a dragon at some point.[46]
  • Nomad, disappointed that the Greater Good were just a group of old women, muses that one of them could theoretically secretly be a dragon which he would find much more exciting.[16]

Notes[edit]

Footnotes
  1. Brandon has stated that dragons "give birth in humanoid form."[18] Given the context, this most likely means that the dragon is born as a humanoid. It is unknown if a dragon needs to be in humanoid form to bear children.
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