The Wyrmbound Codex

    Fire Dragons

    Keepers of the Flames

    Being naturally some of the fiercest dragons out there, it should be no surprise that the most legendary dragons happen to be ones of Fire. Often vicious and bright by nature, Fire dragons burn away the old so the new can prosper, and act as powerful, passionate forces within the world. Violent change is something most are frightened by, yet is a necessity, and that is what they face. They can be found in fireplaces, bonfires, sunny days and kitchen ovens, with the largest of which often being volcanic. Their destruction brings life, and they protect those they love with a burning passion and strong sense of loyalty.

    Associations

    As you can imagine, most commonly Fire dragons can be recognized by their vibrant hues of reds, oranges and yellows, often bearing brilliant colors reflective of their being; however fire can come in a variety of colors, and thus so can they. One should pay attention to the color of a Fire dragon's flame, as it might be indicative of aspects of themselves. Fire dragons specialize in subjects of strength, love, protection, new beginnings, energy, and hope. Often they can help burn away things such as past traumas.

    Signs

    Largely based on personal interpretation, signs of Fire dragons always vary, however some signs may consist of things such as experiencing intense sensations, including heat near you, feeling a strong connection to candles and fire itself, feeling more confident and passionate, and feeling protected at home.

    Common Offerings

    Red Crystals, fires ( especially bonfires ), candles, incense, charcoal, clove, cinnamon, dragons-blood, flame scrying, and fire dancing.

    Specific Subcategories

    Solar dragons, volcanic dragons, Mars dragons, electric dragons, wildfire dragons, ember dragons, and oven/kitchen/hearth dragons of sorts.

    Mythologies

    TBA
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Legend

Here be Dragons


I. The Basics

i. Draconic History

ii. What Defines a Dragon

iii. Seeking Dragons

iv. Working with Dragons

v. Communicating with Dragons

vi. Relationships

vii. Etiquette


II. Magickal Concepts

i. Energy and Vibrations

ii. Draconic Elements

iii. Divination

iv. Alchemy

v. The Astral

vi. Spellwork


III. Dragon Types

i. Regional Notice

ii. Body Types

iii. Earth

iv. Fire

v. Water

vi. Air

vii. Dark

viii. Light

ix. Maelstrom

x. Chaos

xi. Cosmic

xii. Spirit

xiii. Planetary

xiv. Zodiac

xv. Auroran

xvi. Ice

xvii. Fae

xviii. Royal

xix. Deific


III. Pantheons

i. Forword

ii. Egyptian Dragons

iii. Mesopotamian Dragons

iv. Greek Dragons

v. Norse Dragons

vi. Aztec Dragons

vii. Germanic Dragons

viii. Welsh Dragons

ix. Chinese Dragons

x. Biblical Dragons


IV. More Draconic Concepts

i. The Dragon Realm

ii. Dragonkin/Draconians

iii. Draconic Shamanism

iv. Draconic Reiki

v. Dragons Breath


V. Draconic Ingredients & Spells

i. Dragon Salt

ii. Dragons Flame Veil

iii. Dragons Fang Oil


VI. Miscellanious

i. Personal Findings and Theories

ii. Concepts of the Astral

iii. Literature Reviews

iv. Creator Reviews

v. Library