Source Book: Draconic Codex pg. 208
Archives of Nethys:
Dragonets are miniature dragons, complete with wings, dagger-like teeth, and magical breath. They can be fiercely independent and proud, at times protective or avaricious, and they delight in the finer things in life.
As long as there have been dragons, there have been dragonets. Most live lives no more unusual than any of their kin. But some wake one day—perhaps when they have just entered adulthood, perhaps after they’ve several centuries of a quiet life—to find themselves changed. The natural gifts they share with dragons, their magical breath, soaring flight, and innate magic are diminished. In return, they find themselves granted other abilities, greater size or intelligence, and enhanced skill with sword or spell.
Some dragonets see this change as a gift from the dragon deity Gaasham, a way to act in defiance of their original purpose and become as worthy of song and story as any hero or villain. For others, it’s a lesson from Apsu, a forced pilgrimage in which they must learn to walk on the ground so they can truly appreciate flying across the sky once more. Still others believe it was a choice they made, consciously or not, that carries the power of draconic pact, a choice to be more mortal so they can truly appreciate the near immortality all dragons enjoy. These dragonets find themselves often becoming adventurers, their skills with alchemy and armor, esoterica and investigations more than compensating for their weaker natural abilities.
Like their larger kin, dragonets vary widely in appearance and personality. Many are social, living easily alongside others, weaving their lives in and around the communities they call home. Of these, some form close bonds with other people, accepting food and gold in return for their services, or even joining spellcasters as a familiar. Others are scorned for their mischievous pranks or territorial behavior. Some dragonets prefer to remain separate, living in secluded caves on remote coastlines or tree hollows in the deep wilderness, fiercely defending their territory and hoards from outsiders with claw and fang.
If you want to play a character that is a fierce dragon in miniature, you should play a dragonet.