Source Bestiary 3 pg. 81The most well-known of imperial dragons due to their deep involvement with mortals, the sovereign dragons' name comes from their mandate of selecting rulers—but at some point, the dragons themselves joined the list of worthy candidates. Other imperial dragons suspect the sovereign dragons offered their connection to the elemental cycle to attain forbidden magic, evidenced by their lack of any vulnerability to wood or ability to feed on fire, despite being creatures of the earth.
Most hesitate to question the sovereigns' authority. While some appreciate their impartial nature, others fault this adherence to neutrality. Regardless, the sovereign dragons' charm and centuries of experience in subtle manipulation have made them exceptional negotiators.
Almost all sovereign dragons appear gold in color. Their hair ranges from common colors found among humans to bright reds, greens, or blues. They're the only dragons with five digits per claw, a mark of special importance. Other imperial dragons dismiss this claim to status and instead tease the sovereign dragons over their need to wear armor, even while in their draconic forms.
Dragon, Imperial
Related Groups Dragon, Forest,
Dragon, Sea,
Dragon, Sky,
Dragon, UnderworldImperial dragons, namesake of the Dragon Empires and guardians of Tian Xia before humanity arrived, embody five strengthening and counteracting forces. Unlike other true dragons, imperial dragons dive deep into human affairs. Some remain secretive, posing as reclusive hermits, while others keep a high profile, openly ruling factions. Tian cultures in turn venerate the dragons, depicting gods in the form of dragons or claiming ancestry from them. Not all are adored, for plenty of these creatures act wickedly.
Draconic Cycles
Five elements underpin the magical powers of imperial dragons, influencing their relationships to all things and, especially, to others of their kind. These elements interlink in two cycles. In the first cycle, each element feeds one other: wood feeds fire, fire feeds earth, earth feeds metal, metal feeds water, and water feeds wood. In the second cycle, each element counters another: wood counters earth, earth counters water, water counters fire, fire counters metal, and metal counters wood.
Each imperial dragon represents one element and has four abilities related to the cycle. For example, the forest dragon—linked to wood—feeds fire, is fed by water, counters earth, and is countered by metal.
Shape-Changing Dragons
Imperial dragons are the most likely (and willing) of Golarion's dragons to take humanoid forms. The vast majority of them have the following ability, with the tradition trait matching the dragon's innate spells:
Change Shape [one-action] (
concentrate,
polymorph,
transmutation) The dragon takes on the appearance of any Small or Medium humanoid. This doesn't change their Speed or attack and damage modifiers with their Strikes, but it might change the damage type their Strikes deal (typically to bludgeoning).
Imperial Dragon Spellcasters
Each imperial dragon has a sidebar on spellcasting dragons of that kind. To make an imperial dragon spellcaster, remove the dragon's Coiling Frenzy and Draconic Momentum abilities and give them the spells outlined in their sidebar. You can swap any number of these spells with others from the same tradition, provided you keep the same number of spells for each level. You might also want to increase the dragon's Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma modifier by 1 or 2 to reflect their mastery of magic.
Imperial Dragons On Golarion
Imperial dragons are rarely spotted beyond Tian Xia, where some establish territories to amass power, while others follow their natural affinity to seek a place of comfort.
Pham Duc Quan
A succession of sovereign dragons has ruled the Tian nation of Xa Hoi for nearly 7,000 years. The current Dragon King is Pham Duc Quan, who guided Xa Hoi through the chaos after the ancient empire of Lung Wa fell at the start of the Age of Lost Omens. Under the dragon's stable leadership, Xa Hoi emerged as one of the strongest nations in Tian Xia.
Sovereign Dragon Spellcasters
Sovereign dragon spellcasters tend to cast the following spells.
Young Sovereign Dragon
Occult Prepared Spells DC 29, attack +23;
4th calm emotions,
detect scrying,
silence;
3rd enthrall,
heroism,
hypnotic pattern;
2nd comprehend language,
remove fear,
status;
1st command,
illusory disguise,
true strike;
Cantrips (4th) daze,
detect magic,
prestidigitation,
read aura,
shield Adult Sovereign Dragon
Occult Prepared Spells DC 36, attack +30; As young sovereign dragon, plus
6th dominate,
feeblemind,
zealous conviction;
5th dreaming potential,
subconscious suggestion,
tongues;
Cantrips (6th) daze,
detect magic,
prestidigitation,
read aura,
shield Ancient Sovereign Dragon
Occult Prepared Spells DC 43, attack +38; As adult sovereign dragon, plus
9th foresight,
overwhelming presence,
telepathic demand;
8th disappearance,
dream council,
maze;
7th dimensional lock,
magnificent mansion,
true target;
Cantrips (9th) daze,
detect magic,
prestidigitation,
read aura,
shield