THE SERPENT‑ASCENDED: DRAGONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN REALMS

Hello Readers,

Welcome back to my Australian dragon series. This week’s post brings you the…

INLAND TAIPAN DREAD WYRM

A large ash-grey dragon, spewing its yellowish toxin breath over the outback desert's rocky surface.

Draco microlepidotus mortis — “The Pale Doom”

Origin

The Fierce Snake’s venomous potency drove an evolutionary path toward a mythic apex predator.

Physiology

  • Bone‑white or ash‑grey scales
  • Heavy, plated skull with multiple horns
  • Venom sacs evolved into pressurised toxin jets
  • Wings with cracked‑earth patterning

Behaviour

  • Solitary, contemplative, almost ritualistic
  • Burrows deep beneath desert stone
  • Emerges only during heatwaves or omens

Habitat

Deep desert, badlands, scorched mesas

Abilities

  • Toxin Jet Breath: Melts armour and stone
  • Burrow Surge: Erupts from beneath prey
  • Solar Overcharge: Absorbs heat to amplify power

Weaknesses

Cold renders it sluggish; nocturnal activity limited

Cultural Lore Said to be born from the first lightning strike that ever hit the desert.

The below image illustrates the Draco microlepidotus mortis performing a solar overcharge:

A fiery dragon; the wyrm’s scales glow like molten glass, its wings crackle with lightning fissures, and its breath becomes a torrent of solar fire that turns the desert into rivers of lava.

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