Grave Dragons

- This egg appears to have an evil grin.
- No matter where it goes or what you do, you find this hatchling staring at you.
(m, f) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Grave Dragons are not named for their connections to death or burial, but for the grave expression on their faces. This strange expression is used as a defense mechanism that causes fits of panic and terror in potential predators. Since they only eat ash and charcoal, they do not hunt. Grave Dragons are powerful fire-breathers and have been known to burn down forests and villages alike to make meals. It is believed that the markings on each Grave Dragon’s wings are the faces of those who have lost their lives in fires started by that dragon.