

It is easy for a dragonborn to weight over 250 pounds (113 kilos) and have a height well over six feet (183 cm).ĭragonborn have scales, like dragons do, but theirs are way smaller, finer, and of duller colours.

They don’t have wings and they don’t have tails and even if they tend to be taller and heavier than humans, their size is still medium. Think of it as if a person would cosplay as a dragon, somehow. The D&D dragonborn race looks generally like a humanoid form dragon. It says that dragonborn were originally shaped by draconic gods or dragons themselves.ĭragonborn would have hatched from dragon eggs at that time as a unique race that combined the best attributes of dragons and humanoids, and then the race went on mixing and evolving to leave, in most cases, their relationship with dragons as a clear but distant memory. The Player’s Handbook answers the question.

How direct is this relationship between actual dragons and dragonborn. Are Dragonborn Related to Dragons?Įven if the name is very explicit at describing one of the most iconic Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition races, being born of dragons can be interpreted in many ways.

They may not have wings nor tails, they may have humanoid size and shape, but they definitely still look like dragons, their faces, their eyes, the scales. The name of the race doesn’t leave much room for imagination when it comes to figuring out what dragonborn are because, yes, dragonborn are creatures born of dragons. Out of all the races present in the Player’s Handbook of the Fifth Edition of Dungeons and Dragons, there is one that is particularly mysterious and with way less lore in the fantasy world outside of tabletop RPGs: the dragonborn race.
