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Flame

    Agni 
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Rapacious Firelord
Greedy Encroaching Flame 
Rarity: 5
Debut: Launch (Regular), Gala Dragalia (Reborn)

A greedy dragon who demands offerings.


Regular
  • Big Eater: His love for food comes from a woman offering him a bounty of it to calm his rage. Some of his comments in the Dragon's Den are about wanting to be fed.
  • Jerkass: Agni's backstory is pretty much him burning the world to ash because he had nothing better to do until a brave woman offered him food in hopes to stop him. He also allows his followers to attack a nation unprovoked, angering the wind dragon Stribog in the process.
  • Transplant: He's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.

Gala Reborn

  • Big Damn Heroes: He appears before Laxi to help her drive out the Agito twins Ayaha and Otoha while the party is in the Fairy Kingdom in Chapter 19 Part 1.
  • Character Development: His Dragon Story has him develop as a parent for a baby left at his dwelling, tempering his greed.
  • The Dreaded: He was this even when he was regular and as Reborn, he's this in his Dragon Story.
  • Greed: His sole motivation for food or offerings.
  • Kill It with Fire: He applies Scorchrend on whover he hits, and then again after he's unsummoned.
  • Interspecies Adoption: In his Dragon Story, a human child was left in front of his dwelling and he takes it in being a being who can match his own greed.

    Apollo 
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"I am the sun made flesh."
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese)
Rarity: 5
Debut: Knights of Glorynote 

The guardian of Apollonia.


  • Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: His Dragon Story involves a commoner warrior who rises to the top who then had the guts to challenge Apollo as the new sun of Apollonia.
  • Fiery Redhead: He has flaming red hair.
  • Horned Humanoid: Like Mym, he has horns on his head.
  • Injured Vulnerability: Thanks to his Ability he lets any Flame adventurer he is equipped to deal 15-20% more damage so long as the enemy is burned.
  • Kill It with Fire: In addition to being a fire dragon, his kit includes Burning Punisher, which does extra damage to Burning enemies and his "Arrow of Glory" skill can inflict burn.
  • Long-Range Fighter: He shoots fireballs at his targets.
  • Meaningful Name: He's named after the Greek god of the sun.
  • The Power of the Sun:
    • Besides his mythological namesake, he also gives these quotes out when you give gifts to him in the Dragon's Roost.
      "I give to you the blessing of the sun."
    • His Dragon Story is even called "The City of New Suns."
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: He's bare chested at the top.

    Arctos 
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Fiery Coach
"I'll forge you into a fighter!"
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese), Mark Mathison (English)
Rarity: 5
Debut: Flames of Reflection

The dragon blacksmith who taught Regis and later his daughters, the blacksmith sisters.


  • Bears Are Bad News: He's a giant bear dragon that's on fire!
  • Critical Hit Class: Like fellow Dragon-Bear Long Long, when he's equipped to a fire adventurer any damage critical hits deal will increase by 50-55% as well as a Strength buff of 30-45% making him great for any Critical Hit Class adventurers such as Ezelith, Ramona and Rena (The latter two also were introduced in the same banner as Arctos).
  • Cycle of Hurting: Dragon Drop inflicts Stun on anyone unlucky enough to get both feet planted on their face.
  • Mascot: He's the mascot of the Sisters' forge.
  • Meaningful Name: Ursus arctos is the scientific name for a grizzly bear, like he is.
  • Motivation on a Stick: His theory on training is this when he's given a gift in the Dragon's Roost.
    "Proper training is about a little bit of carrot and a whole lot of stick!"
  • Training from Hell: He puts the Blacksmith Sisters through this by having them do squats while surrounding them in fire, forging their bodies to be sharp as their minds.
  • Transplant: He's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: Dragon Drop is a drop kick.

    Cerberus 
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Underworld Gatekeeper
"*sniff* *sniff* W-We've been summoned! Free at last! Ready to have a little fun, huh?"
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura (Japanese), Mae Matchett (English)
Rarity: 5
Debut: The Desert Jewel and the Abyssal Flame

The guard dog of the underworld, who is one of the entities imported from Rage of Bahamut.


  • Adaptational Modesty: While she's bearing her midriff and wears a tiny miniskirt, it's more clothing compared to her appearance in Rage of Bahamut, where she's basically wearing underwear and bra.
  • Animal Motif: Dogs, of course.
  • But for Me, It Was Tuesday: Chapter 2 shows that even though Cerberus had broken up a group of bandits and subjected one to Mind Rape to make him repent, it's all just part of her day off stroll.
  • The Cameo: She comes from Rage of Bahamut.
  • Curtains Match the Windows: Her eyes are as red as her hair.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: She appeared in the Wyrmprint "Fireside Gathering" before she first debut in the banner, "The Desert Jewel and the Abyssal Flame".
  • Gate Guardian: She's supposed to be the guard dog of the Underworld, but she tends to slack off on her duty to go play.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Her hairstyle is twintails.
  • Interrupted Suicide: In Chapter 1 of her story, she stops an old woman from jumping off a cliff as atonement for her son's sins as a bandit leader.
  • Mind Rape: She subjects the bandit leader to this by literally showing him the pain of hell that awaits him when he dies if he continues on his path. That's enough to make him and his gang utterly repent their sins.
  • Multiple Head Case: She has three heads: one humanoid head and two canine heads (one on each arm).
  • The Nose Knows: Her story shows she can track anyone anywhere just by scent alone, as shown when she sniffs the bandit leader's belongings.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Takes the form of a Little Bit Beastly humanoid, with two canines—Coco and Mimi—on her hands.
  • Transplant: She's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.
  • Tsundere: She can say this upon being given a gift.
"...Here, take this. Don't read into it—i-it's nothing special!"

    Cinder Drake 
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Rarity: 3
Debut: Launch

A baby dragon who loves to be spoiled rotten and take naps.


  • Big Eater: His story involves being fed so much food that he couldn't even lift himself up with his own wings when his mother started calling for him.

    Erasmus 
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Azure Beacon
Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto (Japanese)
Rarity: 5
Debut: A Splash of Adventure

A dragon who guides lost ships with his fire.


  • Breaking Old Trends: Just like how Peng Lai isn't blue to represent he's a water dragon, Erasmus is the opposite color despite being a fire dragon.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Summer Amane's Adventurer Story.
  • Meaningful Name: Erasmus is named after St. Erasmus of Fornia, who also goes by St. Elmo, the patron saint of sailors. His blue fire is basically St. Elmo's fire.
  • The Navigator: He was this to his friend Simon who had No Sense of Direction to the point he needed maps just to find his way around Lewis Island.

    Gozu Tenno 
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Hard-Faced Softy
"I will support EVERYONE in this castle!"
Voiced by: Toru Sakurai (Japanese), Ian Hanlin (English)
Rarity: 5
Debut: Cursed Connections
One of the Great Twelve Dragons of Hinomoto, and is soulpacted to Seimei.
  • …And That Little Girl Was Me: The end of his story reveals that the girl in his story is the ancestor of his current master, Lord Seimei.
  • Animal Motifs: Ox/Bull, representing the Ox in the Chinese Zodiac.
  • The Cameo: Appears in Summer Marishiten's Dragon Story playing beach volleyball against her with teammate Kuzunoha.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: Via his Dragon skill Infernal Charge, which causes a 5-10% debuff that reduces the flame resistance of any enemies hit for the rest of the fight.
  • Face of a Thug: His size and appearance causes quite a few people to be afraid of him. Nevertheless, he is a very nice guy.
"I practice my smile every day. I mean for it to be pleasant, but apparently it looks...horrifying."
  • Gentle Giant: While he may be large enough to shake the earth he walks upon, he is nothing but a good hearted individual.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: His Dragon Story has the villagers believe him to be a man-eating dragon until a girl he rescues by healing her sprained ankle and feeding her suggests he make himself one of the Twelve Great Dragons.
  • Karmic Jackpot: Part 2 of the story has him save the village before an onmyodo helps teleport him before Amaterasu just in time to become part of the Twelve.
  • The Slow Walk: His story is titled "The Slow Walk Forth" since he was having to not only be slow in making his way to the goddess Amaterasu, but also him going through the fiends attacking the girl's village.
  • Speak of the Devil: Part 1 of his story shows that saying his name was this with the villagers fearing him to be a man-eating dragon.

    Homura 
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Rarity: 3
Debut: Launch

  • Adorably Precocious Child: Thinks of herself as an adult despite being a child dragon.
  • Neverland: Watches over a nation consisting exclusively of children.
  • Transplant: She's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.

    Horus 
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Flame-Winged Ruler
"Do you have what it takes to be king?"
Voiced by: Takuya Kirimoto (Japanese), Brandon Thornhill (English)
Rarity: 5
Debut: Sands of Revelation

The patron Dragon the Sandreach royal family.


  • Critical Hit Class: He gives out Attack & Critical Rate to Flame attuned characters. Fully unbound, attack rate is 20% while critical rate is 50%.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Part 1 of his Dragon Story shows he gave the people of the desert the gift of magic to survive in the desert and eventually thrive into a civilization, but they eventually turned to war with each other.
  • What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?: Part 2 of his Dragon Story has him confused about why Nefaria put forth a Heroic Sacrifice to protect her former empire from the first Dyrenell Empire out of love for her people.

    Ifrit 
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Ferocious Fighter
Rarity: 4
Debut: Launch

A ferocious, dauntless and reckless dragon from Klefheim who is always up for a fight.


  • Blood Knight: His story shows that he loves fighting.
  • Call on Me: The ritual to summon Ifrit is to look at a source of fire and say his name three times.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Summoning Ifrit in the second part of his story was this.
  • It Only Works Once: Ifrit warns the soldier that he will only be called once, and only to fight an opponent worthy of his strength.
  • Super-Strength: In the second part of his story, he pushes the moon out of the way of the sun, making the eclipse end.
  • Transplant: He's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.
  • Total Eclipse of the Plot: In the second part of his story, a solar eclipse causes mana to run dry and the dead to rise.
  • Worthy Opponent: The soldier of Kleifheim fought him and was defeated, but his courage impresses him so much that he gives the man his blessing to summon him in a time of crisis, but only to an opponent worthy of his strength. His opponent in the second part is the very night itself.

    Kagutsuchi 
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Incandescent General
Rarity: 5
Debut: Madcap Misfits

A Southern Hinomoto dragon who is willing to treat you to his fried chicken.


  • Don't Think, Feel: One of his quotes at Bond Level 1 is to this effect.
    "Don't overthink things. That's the secret to success."
  • Healing Spring: Part 2 of his story shows this is how he recovered from his battle with Marishiten, and also managed to make a bit of peace with her along with fried chicken.
  • Kill It with Fire: His Coruscating Flames attack inflicts Burn on his opponents.
  • Punny Name: Definitely one to a certain American fried chicken franchise.
  • My Blood Runs Hot: In his battle against Marishiten, his blood is hot enough to scorch her.
  • Real Men Eat Meat: Besides fried chicken, Juicy Meat is his favorite treat.
    "That meat you gave me... Do you have any more?"
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Despite being a fire dragon, he's very much a calm blue compared to the fiery red Marishiten.
  • Unexplained Recovery: In-Universe, Marishiten is baffled by how he's healed good as new considering the knockdown, drag-out brawl they had the day before.

    Konohana Sakuya 
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Blossoming Beauty
Beachside Flower 
"I will do all in my power to aid you."
Voiced by:: Mai Nakahara (Japanese), Joy Frender (English)
Alternate Element: Wind [Summer]
Rarity: 5 [both]
Debut: Ambitions in Bloom [Regular], Gala Dragalia (Doomsday Getaway) [Summer]

A Hinomoto dragon clad in flowers.

For the summer she wears a swimsuit.


Regular
  • Afraid of Their Own Strength: Understandably so, as it invariably kills anyone she bestows it to.
  • Cherry Blossom Girl: She's the physical embodiment of this trope in Japanese mythology.
  • Flower Motifs: Cherry Blossoms, with an emphasis on the short-lived nature.
  • Mayfly–December Romance: Konohana has only granted her power to one person, a Hinamoto warrior who was more than happy to trade his life to make sure his home could survive an impending war. Touched by the nobility of his decision, she began to visit him regularly during the war preparations and quickly fell in love despite herself. Knowing that he was fated to die in the battle he was preparing to fight did not make it hurt any less.
  • Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: Named after Konohanasakuya-hime.
  • Power at a Price: Konohana is capable of blessing a person with unfathomable luck and fortune for the rest of their lives, which invariably comes the following winter.
  • Status Buff: A fully unbound Konohana Sakuya gives flame units Skill Damage +90% damage increase. Her Deciduous Dance does this as well in which after hitting the target, the user's damage output also increases as well.
  • Too Cool to Live: In-universe lore, she has the ability to render people this.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Has a Strength buff comparable to 3 star Homura but has an insane 70-90% Skill damage buff. Her Dragonform follows this as well with really weak auto attacks but the ability to increase the damage of the next skill used by 30-40%.

Summer

"I'm coming to brighten up the shore!"
  • Gathering Steam: Her ability is dependent on how many "Smiling Flowers" is stacked. Her skill and ability are the multiple ways to gain.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Chihayafuru isn't chasing the boar to eat him. He just wants to be his friend.
  • Triangle Shades: Chihayafuru not only has these, but seems to have stolen them from Ariel.

    Kindling Imp 
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Rarity: 3
Debut: Launch

  • Chivalrous Pervert: Some of his interactions in the Dragon's Roost are this.
    “You seen all the cuties in this place? Meeee-YOW!”
    “So you're great and all, but are there any LADY dragonsitters hanging around?”
  • Succubi and Incubi: Downplayed. He has the look and attitude, but it's toned down for a kid-friendly game.
  • Will-o'-the-Wisp: He takes this form in his story, protecting a girl in the forest from a man-eating wolf.

    Mars 
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Forbidden Flamebringer
Rarity: 5 [Gala]
Debut: Chapter 8 [NPC], Gala Dragalia [Gala]

Leonidas' Pact Dragon who willingly let himself get enhanced by alchemy.


  • Always Someone Better: Even as a whelp, he had been hopelessly outclassed by Brunhilda. Even after becoming a fearsome dragon with mechanical augments, she still tanked it and laid him out as High Brunhilda. His story shows he also tried to take on Elysium and was smacked aside.
  • Blood Knight: Even though it strains him to speak, he still lusts for nothing more than to fight, whether he's at Leonidas's side or under Euden.
    "My desire...ambition...longing...is battle. Battle. Battle. BATTLE."
  • Breaking Old Trends: He is the first Gala Dragon.
  • Cybernetic Mythical Beast: Mars, thanks to Leonidas's alchemical experiments, has been outfitted with mechanical parts known as 'Ensorcellers' which can channel mana for powerful attacks such as 'Alchemical Explosion' and barriers.
  • The Dark Arts: Alchemy is reviled and strictly forbidden by dragons, having nearly wiped out the whole species long ago. Mars himself was disgusted by it too, but the temptation of power was too strong.
  • Deal with the Devil: Despite his own disqust, Mars resorted to alchemy in hopes of matching Brunhilda's power, losing his mind and autonomy in the process.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: While High Brunhilda is far more powerful than him in the story, Mars's status as a Gala unit Brunhilda's as a welfare/story dragon means he hopelessly outclasses even High Brunhilda as an Equippable Ally.
  • Red Baron: Is known as "the Blazewyrm".
  • The Speechless: Downplayed, Thanks Leonidas' alchemical experiments Mars, in exchange for more power, had lost his ability to speak outside of roaring and possibly his free will. Upon summoning this is subverted, he can speak but seems to struggle to do so.
  • Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: Mars' name comes from the the Roman God of War Mars, as well as the alchemical symbol for Iron. Fitting for a half-mecha dragon.
  • Status Buff: Via Alchemical Hellfire, upon using the skill the adventurer he’s equipped to receives a 15-20% attack buff for twenty seconds. This skill can also be recharged and used a second time.

    Pele 
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Faithful Vassal
Rarity: 5
Debut: Loyalty's Requiem

A fire dragon who once served King Archeole of Alba.


  • Big Eater: One of her Dragon Roost quotes mentions this:
    Pele: I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I've quite the appetite. Once I start eating, it's difficult to stop.
  • Meaningful Name: Pele is the name of a Hawaiian volcano goddess, fitting for a dragon that is found on a Volcano.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: She's torn between opposing the fiend King Archeole turned into or helping it since it used to be her master. When the fiend laughs at the pain it inflicts on others, she realizes it's no longer the King Archeole she served because he would never laugh at another person's pain. She then resolves to preserve his legacy by stopping him and Phraeganoth from destroying the world, as well as Mercy Kill King Archeole to put him to rest.
  • Palette Swap: Of Poli'ahu, the fact that they are both named after Hawaiian Goddesses makes it less surprising.
  • She's a Man in Japan: The Japanese version of the game refers to Pele with male pronouns.

    Phoenix 
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Bewitching Immortal
"Ehehehe, come on and sweep me off my feet, will you?"
Voiced by: Yumi Hara (Japanese), Tabitha St. Germain (English)
Rarity: 4
Debut: Launch

  • Horned Humanoid: The only hint that she's specifically a dragon.
  • Immortality: She takes on all aspects of the phoenix myth: burning out and then being reborn anew.
  • Little Bit Beastly: Along with wings, she has birdlike talons for hands and feet, as well as a tail.
  • The Phoenix: Of course.
  • Pieces of God: Corsaint Phoenix's story reveals that she and Corsaint, along with the yet unseen Dark Phoenix, are three parts of a whole.
  • Reincarnation: Has the power to allow humans to reincarnate rather than pass on for good.
  • Resurrective Immortality: As one would expect from a phoenix.
  • Transplant: She's one of many dragons transferred from Knights of Glory.
  • Winged Humanoid: Instead of a traditional bird, she takes the appearance of a beautiful winged girl.

    Prometheus 
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Reclusive Flame
"Behold, this sinful conflagration!"
Voiced by: Yuichiro Umehara (Japanese), Simon King (English)
Rarity: 5
Debut: Ardent Admirers

  • Afraid of Their Own Strength: Is reluctant to interact with humans because he's afraid of hurting them as he had in the past.
  • Character Development: By the time of "Romance Under Siege," he's learned quite a bit about The Power of Friendship that he teams up with Mym to fight back against his brother Menoetius.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Starts off cold and standoffish towards humans, but softens up after encountering Euden and forming a Dragon Pact with him.
  • Fiery Redhead: Quite literally—not just from his element, but also his personality.
  • Meaningful Name: Like his mythological namesake, Prometheus tried to share the power of the Primal Flame with humans in order to help them. It similarly didn't end well, though more for the humans this time than Prometheus himself.
  • Mistaken for Romance: Upon noticing that Euden has defrosted him, Mym immediately concludes that Prometheus is out to steal her man and attempts to incinerate the "dirty homewrecker" on the spot. Luckily, he can't burn.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Ironically enough, he's the blue to Mym/Brunhilda's red, especially when she sees him as competition for Euden.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: He flaunts his chest with an open vest.
  • Winged Humanoid: Unlike Jeanne d'Arc or Cupid, his wings are dragon-like.

    Rathalos 
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King of the Skies
Dreadking 
Rarity: 5 [both]
Debut: Monster Hunter: Primal Crisis (Part One for Regular, Part Two for Dreadking)


Regular
  • Awakening the Sleeping Giant: Happens when a larger fiend picks a fight with it while it's sleeping. Not only does it get flamed to death, it then goes on a rampage that the heroes have to stop.
  • Dimensional Traveler: By the end of "Primal Crisis", Rathalos has spent enough time in the space between worlds to learn how to create portals to other worlds like Fatalis.
  • Enemy Mine: Rathalos joins forces with the others to fight Fatalis. After Fatalis is beaten, it returns to its world peacefully.
  • Giant Flyer: Is utterly gigantic for a non-raid boss and nearly double the size of Midgardsormr from wingtip to wingtip.
  • Guest Fighter: From the Monster Hunter series, and the first-ever guest dragon in the entire game.
  • Leitmotif: This song serves as its theme whenever it shows up.
  • Me's a Crowd: One of the challenges during the "Monster Hunter: Primal Crisis Event" is to fight TWO Rathalos at once.
  • One-Gender Race: Only males are called Rathalos. The females are Rathians.
  • Poisonous Person: Has poison in its claws and tail.
  • The Voiceless: While Rathalos can be recruited and have their bond level raised, they only roar.

Dreadking

  • Charge Attack: Placing it on a flame attuned adventurer increases their force strike damage up by 50% though 60% if fully unbound.
  • Red Herring: At first it looks like it's the reason for all the attacks on civilians and dragons, only to be revealed that it was the Fatalis.

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