Due to their immense power, they have little to fear and relentlessly unleash their rage in battle. In the armies of the lizard people, the strong and cunning Draken Warmasters often serve as leaders or elite units. The mighty Draken Warmasters originate from ordinary lizard hatcheries. They enjoy to leave all finesse and intrigues behind and to taste the blood of an enemy. The majority of Draken Spellweavers see battles as a welcome escape from their duties such as studying and regulating. Most of them are quite direct and have an immense damage output. ![]() Although highly capable in the realms of magic, they only use a limited array of spells. They combine spells and physical attacks and so pose a threat to even the most experienced fighters. So when the rare occasion arises that a Draken Spellweaver takes part in a battle, they are often more fierce than their warrior cousins. It is said their valued intellect binds them to such positions and all these intrigues and deceit are only ways to blow off steam. Sadly, at least for the Draken, this often means a rather dull life full of bureaucracy. Combining their intellect with their inherent magical talent, probably comparable with that of a dragon, they make great spell casters of formidable power. The more cunning often choose to become Draken Spellweavers. The most ancient of the Draken are said to form the 'Flame Guard', the personal elite bodyguard of the dragon emperor, as well as the fabled 'Enders', the private executioners and assassins of the dragon kings. There are rumours that Draken neither die nor get weaker when getting older, rather the opposite, they are supposed to become more and more powerful with every day. ![]() The raising and training of the Draken takes much time and dedication. It can only be speculated what has caused their change, but the first Draken were born during the early years of the reign of the dragon kings. In many regards, Draken have many more similarities to dragons than to their lizard parents. The Draken are high-ranking members of the hierarchy who are often deeply involved in palace politics and intrigues.
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