Below, you will find the stat blocks for different types of dragons and some lore to go with them. Please tell me what you think in the comments of my reddit post. Thanks again!

Thanks you for checking out my post! I made this homebrew because I felt that the dragons of 5e were lacking interesting abilities and I wanted to make a homebrew setting with my own type of dragons. I only have three different types of dragons made but I will be making more in the future.

Chapter 1: Sky Tyrants

Creatures of myth and legend, seldom few even believe they exist. To most, they are mere fairy tales or long extinct creatures. But the few cities who have interacted with a dragon know nothing but fear and respect for the old kings of the sky.

This dying race once ruled over all the races of man and waged war against the giants in an age as mythical as the dragons themselves. Stories of this time are told in every culture by all manner of folk,the story largely remaining the same, although some details change with each retelling. At the peak of the dragons’ rule they had enslaved all of the lesser races, and their territory nearly spanned across the whole world. The races of man had suffered beneath them.

The dragons in power were warmongers and fought ceaselessly with the giants and each other. The dragons were divided into factions, usually by species, that hated each other bitterly. The gods of all races of man saw this as an opportunity to raise their subjects to power. They pooled their dwindling power together to create a creature not unlike the dragons they wished to overthrow. With feathers instead of scales, and a long, serpent-like body, the gods created the first seraph dragon, and sent it to inspire a rebellion amongst the rabble. This divine dragon helped free countless laborers and was soon found leading an army.

This army of freed slaves went on a glorious campaign across the known world. They sailed across storm racked oceans, marched through scorching deserts, and climbed the tallest mountains. Everywhere they went they found victory. With each victory, more serfs would join their ranks, and they would even find companions among a number of sympathetic dragons. Tyrants fell and cowered beneath them, and soon the age of dragons would end with the near extinction of their species. But a few cowardly and elusive dragons survived the onslaught, and their descendants still roam the world today.