Nils and Ninian from Fire Emblem, who are literal half-dragons and NOT Manakete. As is Sophia from the chronological sequel.Odahviing, friendly dragon who helps the Dragonborn, the former right hand of Alduin in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.Onox from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons who turns into the Dark Dragon.Paarthurnax, leader of the Greybeards and Alduin’s former ally in The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimThe Purple Dragon from The Fairyland StoryQuox from Tower of DruagaRaptros from War of the Monsters.Rathalos and countless other dragons in the Monster Hunter video game series.Red Dragon Ruby, White Dragon Nall, and White Dragon Quark, along with the other White, Red, Blue, and Black Dragons of theLunar series. Interestingly, young dragons or dragons stripped of their powers are depicted as resembling flying cats in this series.Rex from Super Mario WorldRidley from the Metroid series and his cyborg version Meta Ridley. He is considered the main antagonist.The main character of nearly all games in the Breath of Fire series is usually a dragon in human form, or a host for a dragon. His name is usually Ryu.Sash Lilac, the Scientist, and the Holodragon from Freedom PlanetSea Dragon in Cobra Triangle.Seath the Scaleless from King’s Field andDark Souls. He is a giant, scaleless albino dragon with insectoid wings, three tails, and no legs. In the former, he is one of the two dragon gods, the other being Guyra. In the latter, he is the Grandfather of Sorcery, who betrayed the ancient dragons due to his lack of the Scales of Immortality they were born with, and helped the ancient Lords overthrow them. Gwyn, the Lord of Sunlight, granted him Dukedom, a fragment of his soul, and access to the regal archives. He was driven mad during his research on the Scales of Immortality. Ironically, he did attain immortality from the primordial crystal he pillaged from the ancient dragons. He is associated with the Moonlight Sword, a recurring weapon in From Software games.
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