Blackbellied Red Daliomid

The Blackbellied Red Daliomid (Dalioma Nigrumventriosus) is the most well-known of the Dalioma genus, a family of dragon-like reptiles native to Marnova.

Description
The Blackbellied Red Daliomid male is a bulky quadruped reptile that stands at 3' 4" with arms that are thin at the shoulders and wrists but wider in the middle. The feet and hands have three digits ending with sharp claws, with the front hands featuring thorny forward-facing dewclaws. He has a spiky head with two large red eyes framed on top by large brows. The most striking feature of the male is the large spiky sail going down his back. As with several members of the Daliomid family, he has a thin tail. He is primarily red with black stripes on the arms and legs and the namesake patch of black down the belly, and his back spikes are tipped with gray. The female is narrower, and her arms are more uniform in width. Her brows are smaller and she is missing the sail of spikes. Her scale color is a muted version of the male's, and her black patterns are different and localized to the belly and the back. She also has a smaller head. Both can breathe fire.

Location
All over Marnova

Temperament
BBR Daliomids are highly maggressive, and should be approached with extreme caution.

Legends
All Daliomids were the dragons of Marnovian folklore.