Lung dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)

Lung dragons
Characteristics
Type Dragon

The lung dragons (formerly known as Oriental dragons) are dragons found in the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

Publication history

The li lung, the lung wang, the pan lung, the shen lung, the t'ien lung, and the yu lung first appeared in Dragon #24 (April 1979). The li lung (earth dragon), the lung wang (sea dragon), the pan lung (coiled dragon), the shen lung (spirit dragon), the t'ien lung (celestial dragon), and the yu lung (carp dragon) appeared under the "Oriental dragon" heading in the original first edition Fiend Folio (1981).[1] The pan lung (coiled dragon) also appeared in the module Dwellers of the Forbidden City (1981).[2] The chiang lung (river dragon) and the tun mi lung (typhoon dragon) first appeared under the "Oriental dragon" heading in the original first edition Oriental Adventures book (1985).[3]

The lung wang (sea dragon), the pan lung (coiled dragon), the shen lung (spirit dragon), the t'ien lung (celestial dragon), the tun mi lung (typhoon dragon), the yu lung (carp dragon), the chiang lung (river dragon), and the li lung (earth dragon) appeared in second edition for the Forgotten Realms setting under the "Oriental dragon" heading in the Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix (1989).[4]

The chiang lung (river dragon), the li lung (earth dragon), the lung wang (sea dragon), the pan lung (coiled dragon), the shen lung (spirit dragon), the t'ien lung (celestial dragon), the tun mi lung (typhoon dragon), and the yu lung (carp dragon) appeared in third edition under the "lung dragon" heading in Oriental Adventures (2001).[5]

Description

Lung dragons are based upon oriental (Chinese and Japanese) dragons as opposed to the western-based True Dragons, and appear in correspondingly themed settings such as Kara-Tur or Rokugan. Lung dragons are spirits that embody and empower aspects of nature rather than being normal, physical creatures. Most lung dragons don't have breath weapons, but possess instead a variety of spell-like abilities.

Yu lung (Carp dragon)

Chiang lung (River dragon)

Li lung (Earth dragon)

Lung wang (Sea dragon)

Pan lung (Coiled dragon)

Shen lung (Spirit dragon)

T'ien lung (Celestial dragon)

Tun mi lung (Typhoon dragon)

References

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