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*Zmeyiformes: discussed in detail here .*Drakiformes: discussed in detail here .
Two-Finned Leviathans: leviathans with only a single pair of limbs. Like all leviathans they are completely marine, whale sized, fire-dragons. Like all true dragons they posses biologically weaponized breath made of an aerosolized spray.
Four-Finned Leviathans: Leviathans that have lost their hindlimbs.
Six-Finned Leviathans: primitive leviathans.
Sea Dragons: salt-water aquatic dragons. They have semi-functional wings.
Lake Dragons: large freshwater aquatic dragons.
River Dragons: small freshwater aquatic dragons.
Knuckler: amphibious dragons.
Sky Serpents: limbless, zeppelin-dragons that have lost their wings. Like all zeppelin dragons they are very large and have hydrogen-filled gas bladders.
Legless Zeplodragon: zeppelin-dragons that have lost their legs.
Common Zeplodragon: basal zeppelin-dragons that retain their legs and wings.
Great Fire-Dragons: large fire-dragons.
Salamanders: wingless fire-dragons.
Flightless Fire-Dragons: extinct flightless fire-dragons with vestigial wings.
Pyrallis Dragons: very small, hovering fire-dragons. The smallest true-dragons. They are related to dwarf fire-dragons.
Dwarf Fire-Dragons: small fire-dragons.
Lesser Fire-Dragons: smaller fire-dragons.
Common Fire-Dragons: basal, prototypical fire-dragons.
Eyeless Acid-Dragons: fully subterranean acid-dragons that have completely lost their eyes. Like all acid-dragons they produce an aerosolized spray of highly corrosive acid as a breath weapon.
Blind Acid-Dragons: fully subterranean acid-dragons that retain vestigial eyes.
Wingless Acid-Dragons: fully subterranean acid-dragons that have lost their wings.
Tunneling Acid-Dragons: subterranean acid-dragons that use their acid to tunnel through rock. Their wings are only semi-functional.
Common Acid-Dragons: basal acid-dragons. They have fully functional wings.
Greater Poison-Dragons: large poison-dragons. Like all poison dragons they produce a toxic, aerosolized spray as a breath weapon.
Lesser Poison-Dragons: small poison dragons.
Common Poison-Dragons: medium, primitive poison dragons.
Spitting Dragons: dragon-like reptile analogues that can spit venom at large distances.
Fanged Dragons: dragon-like reptile analogues that have sharp venom-injecting fangs.
Biting Dragons: dragon-like reptile analogues that have venomous bites. They are the most primitive dragon relatives who can truly fly.
Gliding Protodragons: extinct venomous, six-limbed gliders.
Climbing Protodragons: extinct arboreal, venomous six-limbed reptile analogues.





















