Difference between revisions of "Dragon (cosmere)"

no edit summary
 
=== Behaviour ===
{{quote
|The deal has been struck. I must pay you, however little I think the trade was worth.
|[[Xisisrefliel]]{{book ref|tress|52}}
}}
 
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.{{book ref|tress|52}}{{book ref|sa3|114}} 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}} 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}}
 
Where dragons do settle, they will often grant boons to humans; 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.{{book ref|tress|52}}{{book ref|tress|53}} Over on [[Roshar]], Koravellium Avast grants her own boons to various petitioners, though rather than taking anything in exchange, she grants a matching curse.{{book ref|sa3|114}} Whether this is her own choice or a compulsion is unclear.
 
=== Cultural InfluencesInfluence ===
{{quote
|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.
|[[Hoid]]{{book ref|tress|51}}
}}
 
Dragons frequently reveal themselves to developing human cultures, so as to plant the seeds for later use.{{book ref|tress|51}} The effectiveness varies. On [[Roshar]], 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]], dragons are known mythological creatures, with the phrase "dragon's nest" referring to someplace highly dangerous.{{book ref|wb|17}}{{wob ref|1346}}
 
Editors, Keepers
8,241

edits