PRESUPPORTED BY ATLAS
Base: 75 mm
Dragons, hideous and magnificent creatures whose heat in their bowels turns into a fierce flaming breath, are beasts that endure through the ages, in all their vigor and glory, despite being hunted by humans. Because they are natural enemies of men, it is assumed that they would at least be left alone by the gods.
But some dragons were cursed by the deities. The reason? It was lost in time, buried by the dust of centuries. An ignominious curse tried to cause the corrupted dragon to extinguish its inner flame, and stop producing fire. But if these corrupted dragons stopped spitting fire, they started to release something even worse.
The plague.
The breath of these dragons is still hot, but it doesn't burn; it is a warm and infectious breath, which throws diseases wherever it goes. It does not destroy immediately, with violence; kills slowly, in agony and rales.