The Broodmother

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The Broodmother is a quasi-religous figure in dragon lore, who is believed to be the mother of all dragons. Though all dragons worship the One King as their lord and creator, there is also a deep reverence surrounding the great Broodmother.

According to dragon beliefs, the One Kind created the Broodmother as His daughter, and she in turn gave birth to all dragons. If true, this would mean that all dragons are related and therefore part of the same flight, which is used by some as an argument against any sort of rivalry or war between flights.

As the One King created the Broodmother, he imbued her with the secrets of the universe that she might pass down to all dragons, and ordered her to make all her children good stewards of that knowledge. In this way, the Broodmother became the moral authority in the dragon belief system.

Dragon Religon

Dragons are monotheistic in the sence that they believe the One King is the only true god. The Broodmother is not considered a diety, but is essentially worshipped in place of the One King, who is considered the god of humans. It is a distinction that is sometimes unclear, and creates a great deal of confusion for humans attempting to understand the dragon belief system.

There is no organizational structure to the dragon's religion, no 'dragon bible', though there are considered to be a series of teachings handed down by the Broodmother. These teachings have been preserved as oral tradition, though some of them may have been written down in the dragon's written language.

The veneration of the Broodmother essentially ended with the Fall of Roads, when the flights fractured. Before the fall, there were no [[Fallen Dragon]s, there had never been a war between flights, and no dragon had ever harmed another. In a very real sense, the dragons lost their goddess then. Some flights would continue to revere here and pass down her teachings, but with each oassing generation it became more and more uncommon, and many of the Broodmother's teachings are considered lost.Unbenounced to the dragons, however, a complete copy, translated into Standard rests in the [[Library of Arindell].

Existence

It is unclear as to whether or not the Broodmother did exist, though it is widely regarded as a matter of faith. Because a dragon lives forever , it is possible that she never died. However, she would be almost as old as time itself.