1. Characters

Eizzoath

The First Dragon

Description

Eizzoath is remembered in myth and legend as a lesser titan, the first of the draconic kind, whose very existence shaped the destiny of all dragonkin. His body was a masterpiece of titanic creation: scales shimmering with the hues of the aurora borealis, a radiant cascade of greens, blues, and purples that shifted with the light. His wings were vast, stretching wider than any creature before or since, said to blot out the sun when fully extended.

When he walked, the ground quaked beneath his colossal weight, and when he took flight, storms stirred in his wake. Tales describe his eyes as radiant pools of starlight, filled with both wisdom and the cold, terrifying majesty of the heavens. Though awe-inspiring and fearsome, his presence carried an aura of authority and knowledge, for he was not merely a beast of raw power but a titan of profound intellect and cosmic will.

History

Eizzoath’s creation dates back to the Titanic Age on the world of Talmar, the realm of the titan Wraxim, a primordial epoch long before the First Age of mortals. He was shaped from the fusion of starlight and elemental fury, a living convergence of celestial will and the primal forces of the magical realm. In those days, Talmar teemed with titanic beings, yet none rivaled Eizzoath in majesty or power.

In time, he became the progenitor of dragonkind, breathing life into the first of his descendants. He imparted to them not only strength but also knowledge, for Eizzoath understood that raw power without wisdom would lead to ruin. He taught his children the ways of magic, the guardianship of knowledge, and the principles of dominion over land, sky, and sea.

The dragons revered him as their eternal sovereign, their First Father, and mortals who came to fear and admire dragons whispered of Eizzoath as a divine figure. Though never openly worshipped in shrines, the idea of a dragon-god, the Maker of Dragonkind, began to take hold in cultures that viewed dragons as sacred or terrifying forces of nature.

Yet, as all legends do, his tale fades into mystery. Eizzoath eventually vanished. Some stories claim he ascended to a higher plane of existence, joining the stars that mirrored his scales. Others whisper that he lay down to die, his body dissolving into pure magic, his soul at rest in the knowledge that his children would carry forth his legacy.

Personality

Eizzoath was remembered as both a stern father and a patient teacher. To his dragon kin, he was a figure of discipline, expecting them to grow into their strength with wisdom and restraint. To the world, he was an aloof, cosmic presence, rarely interfering in mortal affairs unless they threatened the balance of Talmar.

Yet his personality was not without warmth. He cherished the beauty of creation and found joy in the growth of his descendants, often described in draconic sagas as sitting upon mountain peaks to watch his children take flight for the first time. Though terrifying in wrath, Eizzoath was never wantonly destructive; his fury was reserved for invaders and those who sought to unravel the balance of his realm.

Worshipers

While Eizzoath himself never proclaimed godhood, worship of him emerged indirectly. Mortals who revered dragons often came to view him as the unseen father of their draconic overlords. Cults, scholars, and ancient priesthoods constructed philosophies around “The First Dragon,” treating him as an archetypal deity of strength, magic, and knowledge.

Among dragons, veneration of Eizzoath was nearly universal. His name was carried through chants, roars, and oral traditions, spoken in reverence during moments of triumph or remembrance. Even today, draconic descendants—whether true dragons or lesser kin like dragonborn—sometimes swear oaths by his name, invoking their progenitor as witness

Abilities

  • Primordial Breath: Said to have breathed storms of raw magic, from which new forms of draconic species emerged.
  • Aurora Scales: His hide reflected light and energy, dispersing even the strongest spells or weapons.
  • Voice of Creation: His words carried power; he could shape landscapes, still the seas, or awaken dormant magic with a command.
  • Titanic Dominion: Wherever he walked or flew, lesser creatures bowed instinctively, unable to resist his overwhelming aura.

Possessions / Relics

  • The Heart of EizzoathA gemstone said to have crystallized from a shard of his lifeforce, pulsing with raw draconic power.

Legacy

Eizzoath’s legacy is carved into the very bloodlines of the world. Every draconian species—whether mighty wyrm, cunning wyvern, or mortal-born dragonblood—can trace their essence back to him. His teachings laid the foundation of draconic magic and shaped the destiny of dragonkind as stewards, conquerors, and eternal mysteries.

Among mortals, his legend fostered both reverence and fear, creating cults, myths, and philosophies that endure to this day. Some scholars argue that the mere idea of Eizzoath has become greater than the being himself, for belief in the First Dragon shaped cultures across ages, ensuring his immortality through memory and myth.

Even in his absence, Eizzoath remains the eternal shadow over dragonkind—father, progenitor, and titan whose scales once outshone the dawn.


Eizzoath

Basic Information

Title(s)The Progenitor of Dragonkind, Father of Scales and Flame, The Dragon Titan, King of Talmar, The First Dragon
AliasesThe Dawn Dragon, Starborn, The Scaled Mountain, The Eternal
SymbolSixteen Sided Star
Pantheon

Talmar

Deity Information

Power LevelGod
AlignmentChaotic Neutral
DomainsArcana, Nature, Fate

Mortal Realm

Talmar

Worshipers

Dragon Legionaries, True Dragons, Dragon Sects

Major Temples

None