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Drakes were draconic creatures, distant and lesser cousins to true dragons. They were smaller and not as powerful as dragons but were much easier to train, so they were commonly used as mounts. [5] They were often used as guards by dragons, or they were given to the dragons' humanoid...
Drakes are a large family of Lesser Dragons. They look like miniature versions of the much larger true dragons and sometimes acts as guards for the true dragons. Most drakes are of animal intelligence and can not speak, but they also have breath weapons and can be a dangerous opponent.
A guard drake is a reptilian creature created out of dragon scales by means of a bizarre and grisly ritual. When trained properly, a drake is obedient, loyal, and territorial, which makes it an excellent watch-beast that can follow simple commands.
White Guard Drake Medium dragon, unaligned: Armor Class: 14 (natural armor) Hit Points: 52 (7d8 + 21) Speed: 30 ft., burrow 20 ft., climb 30 ft. STR. 16 (+3) DEX. 11 (0) CON. 16 (+3) INT. 4 (-3) WIS. 10 (0) CHA. 7 (-2) Skills: Perception +2 Damage Resistances: cold Senses: darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 12 Languages: understands Draconic ...
Tail. Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 6 (1d6 + 3) bludgeoning damage. VARIANT: CHROMATIC DRAKES. Each type of chromatic dragon's scales creates a guard drake that resembles a wingless, stunted version of that type of dragon, with unique abilities related to that type.
A newly hatched guard drake imprints upon the first creature that feeds it (usually the one planning to train it), establishing an aggressive but trusting bond with that individual. A guard drake is fully grown within two to three weeks and can be trained in the same length of time.
A newly hatched guard drake imprints upon the first creature that feeds it (usually the one planning to train it), establishing an aggressive but trusting bond with that individual. A guard drake is fully grown within two to three weeks and can be trained in the same length of time.