Hoping to seal away the Odelates for good, the Prime Diathanretreated from the Material Plane. Behind themselves and their defeated brethren, they erected a barrier known as the Diathan Net, which would prevent any god from physically crossing over into mortal realms.

The departure of the gods from Avada, and the diminishing of their influence, was an event that has since come to be known as "The Severance".

This was not a unanimous decision; some Prime Diathan didn't think creating the Diathan Net was truly in their best interests. But those deities were outvoted.

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While wearing this amulet, you can use an action to name a location that you are familiar with on another plane of existence. Then make a DC 15 Intelligence check. On a successful check, you cast the plane shift spell. On a failure, you and each creature and object within 15 feet of you travel to a random destination. Roll a d100. On a 1–60, you travel to a random location on the plane you named. On a 61–100, you travel to a randomly determined plane of existence.

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Metallic dragons are a type of dragon distinguished typically by the color and composition of their scales, which are like that of various metals, hence the name. They were generally good, altruistic, and righteous creatures. Despite their relatively benign nature, metallic dragons were also aggressive when threatened or challenged.


Types


Although there were many metallic dragon species, the following are the ones known by sages of Avada;


Gold dragons

Gold dragons are the most powerful and majestic of the classic metallic dragons. They are wise, lawful foes of evil and injustice. Gold dragons were very knowledgeable and reclusive. They preferred stone lairs and had a cone of fire as a breath weapon.

Silver dragons

Silver dragons are regal, lawful good creatures who often take a humanoid form and live among humans and elves. Their breath weapon was a cone of freezing cold, and they normally lived in the mountains. They were very smart and preferred not to fight unless necessary.

Bronze dragons

Bronze dragons are inquisitive dragons with a fierce appearance and a fascination for warfare. They would often seek to fight evil and would join good-aligned armies in a humanoid form. They were lawful good, lived in coastal areas, and had an electrical breath weapon.

Copper dragons

Copper dragons are born pranksters, jokesters, and riddlers. They were chaotic good and lived in rocky mountains. Copper dragons had an acid-breath weapon but preferred to avoid combat altogether, instead taunting and teasing foes until they left.

Brass dragons

Brass dragons are extremely talkative and love the intense heat of deserts. They often engage foes and friends alike in hours of long-winded conversation. They avoid combat if possible, but will use their breath weapon, a cone of sleeping gas, to subdue foes if threatened. They are the weakest of the classic metallic dragons, but still chaotic good.

Mercury dragons

Mercury dragons are whimsical, impulsive creatures. They delight in unpredictability and are reputed to be mentally unstable as well.

Iron dragons

Iron dragons are powerful, dangerous predators. While most have a neutral alignment, some are evil. 

Steel dragons

Steel dragons are sociable, clever, and curious, and they prefer the company of humanoids rather than dragons. They often clandestinely lived in humanoid cities and spent much of their time in a humanoid form. They breathe a cone of poison gas.

Platinum dragons

The rarest, largest, and most powerful of the metallic dragons, platinum dragons represented the epitome of the metallic dragons. Many believed that only one ever existed.


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