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    Fubuki 
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Rarity: 3
Debut: Launch

  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Acts as an attorney in a court filled with humans in his Dragon Story. Adorably, he even has on a fitting suit.
  • Kangaroo Court: Participates in one of these as a defense attorney in his Dragon Story for a raven in a town where animals are put on trial the same way as humans, and not able to speak for themselves.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: It's this talent that allows him to be a lawyer for animals.
  • Transplant: He's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.
  • Walk the Earth: Has no ties to a specific place; instead, he travels the world. In the process, this makes him an expert on foreign culture.

    Gaibhne & Creidhne 
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Delightful Dreamer
Rarity: 5
Voiced by: Kotori Koiwai (Japanese), Leah Juei (English)
Debut: The Hunt for Harmony 2

  • Badass Adorable: They're incredibly cute and fluffy bunnies. They're also one of Water's deadliest dragons by far.
  • Cooldown Manipulation: Her skill, Dazzling Dancefloor, puts down a buff zone that allows adventurers standing in it to charge up their skills faster. Her Skill Recharge ability makes anyone equipped with her charge their skills faster after using it.
  • Distaff Counterpart: To Arctos, as she too is a Mascot-like Dragon who dabbles in blacksmithing. While Arctos treats blacksmithing as a serious endeavor and acts as a strict-but-caring coach, Gaibhne is more laid-back and relaxed, focused on acting as a muse for not only smiths, but other creators and entertainers. She’s also implied to have a crush on Arctos, judging by two of her idle comments in the Dragon’s roost.
  • The Dividual: When Shapeshifting, the adventurer becomes both dragon sisters.
  • Intelligible Unintelligible: In the Dragon’s Roost, Creidhne mostly communicates through noises represented in the text as “Cre! Cre!”, though its intended meaning is present in parentheses, and the entire speech bubble is voiced, including the aforementioned translation. This crosses over with Pokémon Speak, as judging by Gaibhne’s pronunciation of her name as “Gob-new”, Creidhne’s exclamations of Cre and Nyu would form the two syllables of her name, “Cre-nyu”.
  • Sibling Team: They are sisters who both appear when Shapeshifting.
  • White Bunny: While the two of them are primarily white, the small sized sister is completely white furred.

    Kamuy 
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Guardian Wolf
Rarity: 5
Debut: Winter Wardens

  • Brainwashed and Crazy: He takes on a hefty dose of black mana corruption in Chapter 18, courtesy of Harle.
  • Canis Major: A giant wolf dragon.
  • Kill It with Ice: His White Land attack inflicts Freeze on his opponents.
  • Our Dragons Are Different. He's more wolf-like compared to other animal themed dragons.
  • Savage Wolves: While corrupted by Harle, Kamuy attacks the party savagely; only when Notte banishes the black mana does he revert to his normal self.
  • Traumatic Superpower Awakening: In his Dragon Story, as Wose, watching his master and friend Sana give a Heroic Sacrifice to protect him from Wen Payoka was what turned him into the dragon Kamuy, allowing him to kill Wen Payoka.

    Leviathan 
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Ruler of the Seas
Rarity: 5
Debut: The Winter Flower and the Tidal Power

A powerful water dragon who rests at the bottom of the sea to reign in his own calamitous power.


  • A Day in the Limelight: Is a character focused on in the event Toll of the Deep.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: Is able to cause the Bog status with his Skill, which slows down anything afflicted by the status and increases how much damage they take by 50%.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Leviathan's optimal attack string is to use his first two attacks, then dodge to avoid using his slow third attack. The timing is tricky to learn, but mastering it gives Leviathan one of the highest damage output of the dragons.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Leviathan has been playable since October 2018, yet Toll of the Deep which came out summer 2021 treats it like he and the party just met.
  • Non-Elemental: Thanks to Cleo's magic in "Toll of the Deep", Leviathan's element is altered to allow all elements to be equally effective against him.
  • Non-Malicious Monster: Was said to be a bringer of calamity, but in reality, he is a gentleman who dislikes his power.
  • The Cameo: One of the many Rage of Bahamut characters Cygames ports over to their other games.

    Nimis 
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Gluttonous Gourmand
Voiced by: Motoki Takagi (Japanese), Chanelle Peloso (English)
Rarity: 5
Debut: A Dish of Disaster

  • Big Eater: A dragon who always has a huge appetite.
  • Critical Hit Class: His passive ability increases the strength and critical damage of any water adventurers he’s equipped to by 30-45% and 50-55% respectively.
  • Dub Name Change: His Japanese name is Gourmand.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: A plush doll version of Nimis is found on Dragonyule Xander's adventurer art.
  • Meaningful Name: Nimis is Latin for "too much". Definitely fitting for a dragon with no upper limit to his hunger.
  • Stout Strength: By dragon standards at least, he lifted the Hungerdome from its foundation and moved it to the Halidom.
  • Sweet Tooth: Prefers sweets. The event reveals that Cleo's cooking has made him prefer sweets to anything else, unintentionally cinching the win for Valerio by eating his sugary sandwiches first.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Pancakes.
  • You No Take Candle: Refers to himself in the third person, and uses simple language.

    Peng Lai 
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Earthen Emancipator
Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata
Rarity: 5
Debut: Skyward Spectacle

A dragon that watches over a town that shares his name.


    Poli'ahu 
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Placid Guide
Rarity: 4
Debut: Launch

  • All That Glitters: In part two of her story, Poli'ahu allows the thieves to make off with the beautiful crystals from her hoard as long as they're returned. Those valuable crystals are composed of ice, which angered the aristocrats that bought from the thieves once they melted.
  • Dragon Hoard: The first part of her story talks of thieves who attempted to take from one such hoard that she guards.
  • An Ice Person: Can freeze foes with her special attack, and releases an icy aura once an adventurer calls upon her.
  • Transplant: She's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.

    Poseidon 
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Ocean Voyager
Courageous Seafarer 

Rarity: 5
Debut: Launch (Regular), Gala Dragalia (Reborn)

A powerful dragon that rules over a part of the sea. He is so feared that sailors don't dare go there.
Having been freed from the Black Mana thanks to the efforts of Zena and Elisanne, has caused him to be reborn, now he wishes to journey throughout the world, all for an adventure he never went on.


Regular
  • Cool Old Guy: To the player, he is very nice and friendly and acts like an old guy. He even calls the player his grandson if he is pleased enough.
  • Lord of the Ocean: He's this, especially being named after the same Greek god. His story reveals that he rules over a peaceful area of the ocean, but that is teeming with monsters.
  • Transplant: He's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.
Gala Reborn
  • Breaking Old Trends: He is the first Gala dragon that, instead of being a wholly new dragon, is instead an Alt of a preexisting dragon.
  • Desperation Attack: If there's a target nearby when the Shapeshift gauge expires, Poseidon will perform Atlantean Flood on said target, even if he already used Atlantean Flood.
  • Fighting from the Inside: After being turned into a Void dragon he was on the end of this. Only because of his willpower was he able to hold onto himself until outside help could save him.
  • Older Is Better: Inverted, Reborn Poseidon looks much younger and is an incredibly powerful dragon, compared to his older looking version.
  • Refusal of the Call: Was given a chance to go on adventurers with a human named Troy, but he refused because of his duties as the ruler of his sea. It’s something deep down he regrets doing. Though with his rebirth he is given a second chance to go adventuring.

    Simurgh 
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Caring Mother
Rarity: 5
Debut: The Hunt for Harmony

  • Bubble Gun: She deals out damage in a wave of bubbles.
  • The Cameo
    • Appears in Humanoid Mercury's adventure story healing her wounds from the defense of St. Lotier.
  • Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: Luca has to toss a Calmbomb DX at her to get her to stop her rampage and to calm down.
  • I Owe You My Life: The farmer who helped saved her child offers his crops to Simurgh in tribute for her protection against the fiends.
  • Longest Pregnancy Ever: Egg-laying variant: she has been incubating her egg for a few centuries waiting for signs of hatching. The egg does eventually hatch according to the event wyrmprint "A Mother's Love".
  • Mama Bear: She tears through the egg hunt looking for her own missing egg. Her Dragon Story also involves saving her child from a giant snake even as a human was trying to protect it.

    Siren 
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Spellbinding Singer
Seaside Songstress 
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka (Japanese), Liyuu (Singing voice), Aimee Ayotte (English)
Alternate Element: Light [Pop-Star]
Rarity: 5
Debut: A Splash of Adventure (Regular), A Crescendo of Courage (Pop-Star)

A dragon infamous for leading ships to their doom with her voice.


Regular
  • The Cameo:
    • Appears in Summer Norwin's story, continuing the story she had in "A Crescendo of Courage."
    • Appears in Chapter 2 of Panther's story giving a concert, then both give advice to each other on their respective careers as singers and models.
    • Appears in Chapter 4 of Humanoid Mercury's adventure story to bring gifts from the Halidom to the Waterwyrm.
  • Giant Enemy Crab: Played for laughs in Dragalia Life #271 when her crabs give Summer Norwin a murderous intent trying to drive him away from her.
  • Tears of Joy: In Chapter 1 of Summer Norwin's story, she does this after reading one of his stories.
  • Never My Fault: In part 2 of her story, her song is blamed for causing storms to sink the ship her human friend, Paul, was on instead of the sailors' own carelessness. It gets brought up during Summer Norwin's story.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Part 2 of her story shows that even though she saved her human friend, he's lost his hearing.
  • Our Mermaids Are Different: She has a fish tail and is associated with water, but she also has human legs.
  • Signature Hair Decs: In both her Regular and Pop-Star versions, she has crabs in her hair. The left crab also wear an accessory probably as a tertiary sexual characteristic to indicate that it is the female of the pair.
  • Sirens Are Mermaids: She fits the popular image of sirens looking like mermaids.
  • Status Buff: A fully unbound Siren gives Water units Skill Damage +90% damage increase. Her Aquatic Melody skill will also increase the damage dealt by the next skill used on whoever she is equipped to upon activation.
  • Talking with Signs: Dragalia Life #271 has the crabs talk to Summer Norwin this way, telling him to go through her managers and to leave their daughter alone.
  • Transplant: She's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory with a slight touch up to boot.
  • Walking Swimsuit Scene: She wears a bikini as her normal outfit.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Her Abilities, she provides a pathetically weak 10-20% Strengthnote  but a colossal 70-90% Skill damage buff. Her Dragonform is also pretty weak but her Aquatic Melody skill also increases the damage of the next skill used by 30-40% when used.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: Dragalia Life #381 plays it for laughs while Summer Euden tries to explain to Leonidas to do the "kitten thing" from #305.

Pop-Star

  • Idol Singer: Her event is about building a stage allowing her to put on a concert. There's even an official video that has her singing and dancing to the songs created for the Summer events on the stage.
  • Stepford Smiler: Despite her cheery persona, it turns out it's a facade she puts on to hide her guilt, as said from her first line in her story.
    "Hey there! How are you doing? I'm great, of course—except for times when I smile to hide the pain."

    Snow Drake 
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Rarity: 3
Debut: Launch
A hatchling that constantly clings to companions and likes to cuddle.
  • Cuddle Bug: Loves to cuddle.
  • Eye Scream: If there's someone she doesn't like, she goes straight for the eyes.

    Styx 
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Mischievous Guardian
Rarity 5
Debut: Rhythmic Resolutions

South Grastaea's river guardian dragon.


  • Ax-Crazy: Not her, but rather her smaller spawn when her Taboo is broken.
  • Griping About Gremlins: Her spawn are effectively an Expy of Gremlins only with the violence dialled down. They come out in Part 2 when the Princess says she hates her brothers fighting.
  • Pieces of God: Is the God to her smaller Pieces from Rhythmic Resolutions.
  • The Power of Hate: Showing any form of hatred in front of its baby form (like Sam) makes its gremlins come out, as the Princess of her story learns the hard way after saying she hates her brothers fighting all the time. The princes spend more time fighting each other than the Styxes before before they realize they themselves are the problem.
  • Gathering Steam: Her entire being can be described as this trope. Her ability increases skill damage by 40-50% every fifteen seconds for a max of 160-200%. This buff is applied every fifteen seconds meaning you have to wait a full minute to get the effects. Her dragonform‘s skill also increases the number of hits dealt the more ice spirits you have. In order to get just one ice spirit you need a full 3-hit combo.
  • Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: Is named after the Greek oceanic nymph of the river Styx, which is the boundary between the Earth and the Underworld.

    Vodyanoy 
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Ephemeral One
Rarity: 4
Debut: Launch

  • Bilingual Bonus: Vodynanoy (водяно́й) is Russian for "he of the water," and he is a water dragon.
  • Death by Cameo: A Vodyanoy is killed by Empress Zethia in Chapter 11 to show that dragons are being hunted down by the Empire and the impact killing them has on the environment.
  • Fish out of Water: Dragon really, but quite literally in this case, since he has no clue about human ways, like humans not having gills or scales.
  • Hulk Speak: He speaks like this due to not having interacted much with humans.

    Wellspring Imp 
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Rarity: 3
Debut: Launch

  • Big Eater: Dragalia Life #72 shows that she's definitely one of these, no thanks to Euden spoiling her. Not to mention she has Juicy Meat as her favorite gift.
  • Dragon Hoard: Owns a treasury, as a queen of a group of animals.
  • The Good Queen: She's regarded as a good queen to her animal subjects as well as her Minister of Finances.
  • Good Feels Good: Her Minister of Finances was originally just a bandit trying to fleece her out of her hoard by taking her treasure piece by piece, taking the money and coming back with cheaper treasures, but the animals loved them anyway to use for their nests which flabbergasted him. It wasn't until the earl of her castle came to kick them out that he took the money he had saved and bought the land for the animals. While he realizes he just gave up most of his money for a rundown castle filled with animals, he doesn't regret it.
  • Worthless Yellow Rocks: The Minister of Finances thought of Wellspring Imp giving away treasures to the animals like this.
    "What a waste!" muttered the man. "Those beasts can't tell the difference between a copper coin and a ruby!"

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