Greedstalker, the Corrupter of the Wilds
Overview: Greedstalker is a powerful and ancient dragon known for his insatiable desire for treasure and possessions. He was so consumed by his lust for wealth that he commissioned a group of Dwarven craftsmen to create the Vorpal Crown, a powerful artifact that would amplify his power and control his greed. However, the crown's power proved too great for Greedstalker to control, and he was consumed by his own greed, dying as a result.
Lifestyle: Greedy
Languages: All, Telepathy 120 ft.
Features: Greedstalker was a powerful and ancient dragon of immense size, standing over 50 feet tall and stretching nearly 100 feet from head to tail. His body was covered in shimmering green scales, with piercing yellow eyes that glowed in the darkness. He possessed powerful claws and sharp teeth that were capable of tearing apart even the strongest of foes.
Suggested Characteristics: Greedstalker is as cunning, manipulative, and ruthless, using his intelligence and charisma to control those around him and bend them to his will. Greedstalker is also known for his arrogance, considering himself to be superior to other creatures and believing that his hoard of treasure makes him invincible.
In addition to his negative characteristics, Greedstalker also has some positive traits. He is fiercely independent, refusing to bow to the will of others, and he is a skilled strategist and tactician, able to plan and execute complex schemes with precision. However, his desire for wealth and power often leads him to make rash decisions that put himself and others in danger, making him a dangerous opponent to cross.
Personality Trait: Greedstalker is incredibly greedy and obsessed with accumulating wealth and power.
Flaw: Greedstalker's main flaw is that his insatiable desire for wealth and power has consumed him to the point where he is willing to do anything to obtain more treasure, even if it means sacrificing others or putting himself in danger. This has caused him to become paranoid and mistrustful of others, as he sees them as potential threats to his hoard