Hello Gareth. Hello Clove.
Please everyone drop this Dracon thing.
So Clove. I assume you haven't read inheritance. As a quick answer, you cant play dragons by themselves. You can if you have the Rider.
The summary of Dragon Raiders: (everything will be explained in OOC)
-some people are chosen to become dragon raiders, that is done by taking dragon eggs, and going from village to city and making every human and elf (because they are the one who can be riders, for now) touch the egg, until it hatches. When it hatches, the human or elf is a chose dragon rider and will be bonded to the dragon for life. When the dragon becomes old enough, it will learn to speak (just a couple of months) they speak in a telepathic way with the Rider but can do so wuth anyone they please. So basically, as a dragon, you can only be a dragon of a Rider, and you must control the Rider as well. Because the two are always together if they can help it. They bond very strongly and are always attached with their minds, always sharing emotions and thoughts.
I wont let anyone become a Dragon Tider just like that. They are very very strong, can attack with their minds, use vety strong magic, have a dragon, are skilled in battle. So I dont want 50 dragon riders flying around killing everyone. I want to make sure you are able to handle such power without breaking the rp. The only way for that is if I see you rp. Then I will ask if you want to be a dragon Rider. Ofc you can refuse. Non-Riders can do great deeds as well. In the Eragon books, a random villager became one of the best warriors, commanding his whole village, guiding them through enemy terrytory to join the rebellion.
Things you will be able to do is affect politics, join battles, start battles, create and control your own NPCs during the rp and even make some into sctual characters without CSs. Even kill kings. But please. Be reasonable. The stiry is whats important, we can really turn this into an Epic. :D
Ps: Anyone got a tear in their eye from my final speech? No? No one...? Ok... :,(