The Dragonix embody the philosophy of "Quality over Quantity." While their army may be smaller in size, their units are among the most powerful in all of Eldinar. These Dragon-kin warriors are elite combatants, capable of overwhelming foes with sheer strength, firepower, and precision. However, the might of the Dragonix comes at a price: long training times, high gold costs, and steep supply requirements. This means the Dragonix are often outnumbered, making careful army composition and strategic foresight critical. Their air superiority is a key advantage, allowing them to dominate the battlefield from above with devastating aerial assaults. Success with the Dragonix demands a skilled player who can maximize the potential of their limited forces. If you can master their elite units and adapt to your opponent’s strategies, the Dragonix will crush their enemies with the force of dragons unleashed, turning even the most outnumbered battles in their favor.
The Dragonix are known for their deep connection to dragons, revered as the ultimate symbol of strength and magic. These mighty creatures, once the cornerstone of their empire, now serve as powerful allies in battle. Among the most prominent are the Black Wyverns, fierce flying beasts that rain down destructive fiery meteors on their enemies, capable of obliterating structures with ease. Alongside them are the Elder Dragons, colossal beings that spew streams of molten fire, reducing entire armies to ash with their unrelenting fury. Both beasts embody the Dragonix’s fiery spirit, unmatched power, and air superiority. Revered as sacred companions, these dragons are a core part of Dragonix culture, raised and trained to fight alongside their masters in their quest to reclaim their former glory. Their presence strikes fear into any who dare oppose them.
Once the most beautiful realm in all Eldinar, the Vale of Eldorn was a lush paradise, sacred to the Dragonix and forbidden to mortals. At its heart stood the great city of Aegorath, until a ravenous horde of monsters invaded from across the sea. In a desperate bid to save their empire, the Dragonix's greatest mage, Zinithor, devised a plan to sacrifice their home. Luring the creatures into the city, Zinithor detonated the volcano beneath Aegorath, obliterating the invaders. The land was forever scarred, warped by the immense Arcane energies unleashed in the blast. Though the Dragonix survived, their once-pristine scales were permanently marked by the explosion, turning them a brilliant pink. Now, the ruined Vale stands as a reminder of their great sacrifice and enduring legacy.
The Teritum of Kings is an impossibly grand obsidian fortress, a relic of Dragonix might that predates all known civilizations. Adorned with intricate dragon iconography, its towering spires and ancient architecture reflect a culture steeped in mana, magic, and warfare. The halls of the Teritum are home to the most infamous Dragonix houses, including the House of Maula, House of Drufal, and the ruling House of Aegorys, each vying for influence within its dark walls. Despite its grandeur, the castle is but a shadow of its former glory, scarred by the centuries and the tragedies of their past. Within, the Dragonix continue to train for the battles ahead, their passion and fire unrivaled, as they seek to restore the Vale of Eldorn to its former dominance, one day reclaiming the empire that was once theirs.
Prince Zerenax Aegorys is a figure of passion, power, and conflict. Born into the royal lines of both Aegorys and Drufal, Zerenax was raised under the watchful eyes of two powerful parents: his mother, who taught him discipline, ruthlessness, and the cold pragmatism of leadership, and his father, who instilled in him a deep empathy and love for life, even for the mortal races. Zerenax’s world was shattered recently when the humans of Caldeon, assassinated his father, the King of the Dragonix, igniting within him a fierce desire for vengeance. Haunted by the deaths of his siblings and driven by the weight of his family's legacy, Zerenax struggles to balance his father’s compassion with his mother’s fierce instincts. Now, as the last heir to the Dragonix Empire and facing the impending demon invasion, Zerenax must lead his people with the weight of the world on his shoulders, his heart torn between justice, vengeance, and survival.
- Each Dragonix unit is exceptionally powerful, able to overpower multiple enemies with superior strength and magic.
- Their flying units dominate the skies, granting unmatched mobility and battlefield control.
- Dragonix units excel in dealing devastating damage, especially against enemy structures and elite units.
- Their elite units are adaptable, excelling in both ground and aerial combat scenarios.
- Dragonix armies are small, making them vulnerable to being overwhelmed by larger enemy forces.
- Dragonix units are expensive and take a long time to produce, requiring careful resource management.
- Losing control of the skies can cripple the Dragonix’s strategic advantage in combat.
- Their lack of healing or support abilities makes them vulnerable in prolonged battles.
Thousands of years ago, before the rise of Elf or Man, the Dragonix ruled over the continent of Eldor. With their unmatched magical prowess and superior physiology, they built an empire unrivaled by any. The mortal races—Elf, Man, and Orc—served as subjects to the Draconic overlords, erecting cities in their name. However, the dominance of the Dragonix came to an abrupt end when they mysteriously fled the continent overnight, leaving the seat of power vacant and plunging the land into what became known as the Void War. For 5,000 years, the Dragonix remained absent, their fate shrouded in mystery. Now, they have returned to their ancestral homeland, the Vale of Eldorn, with a singular goal: to rebuild their empire and reclaim their rightful place as rulers of Eldinar. Under the shadow of their slain king, Vogen Aegorys, the Dragonix seek unity or dominance, prepared to force the factions of Eldinar to bow, lest the Dragonix enact their claim by fire and blood.