That’s some seriously awesome worldbuilding — love how diverse the dragon types are, and the Ukurahtex sound downright terrifying in the best way. The idea of future sight in the Kahlehahtex is super intriguing too. Makes me wonder how that shapes their society in Draconia. You've clearly put a ton of thought into this! Also, slightly random but maybe useful — I went full-time remote about 18 months ago, and one thing that helped a lot was using platforms built for remote-first jobs. This one’s been great work from home jobs( Find Remote Jobs ). Landed a solid interview through it recently. Worth checking out if you're ever exploring remote work vibes.
Draconia

Here's 10 you forgot.
1. Lung (Chinese Dragon)
Limbs: Four legs, no wings
Appearance: Long, serpentine body with whiskers, horns, and flowing manes
Abilities: Weather and water control, wisdom, luck
Notes: Highly revered in East Asian mythology
2. Knucker
Limbs: Two or four legs, usually wingless
Appearance: Slender necks, aquatic or swampy look
Abilities: Lives in wells or ponds, sometimes poisonous breath
Notes: Found in English folklore
3. Hydra
Limbs: Usually four or none
Appearance: Multiple heads, often serpent-like
Abilities: Regenerates heads, poisonous breath or blood
Notes: Greek myth origin; can be reclassified as a subspecies
4. Basilisk-Dragon
Limbs: Varies
Appearance: Hybrid of serpent, rooster, and dragon
Abilities: Petrifying gaze, toxic breath
Notes: Often confused with serpents; could be a cursed dragon form
5. Tatzelwurm
Limbs: Two forelimbs
Appearance: Cat-dragon hybrid with short snake-like body
Abilities: Venomous bite, stealthy hunter
Notes: Alpine folklore, great for mountainous regions
6. Quetzalcoatl-type
Limbs: Winged but feathered, sometimes limbless
Appearance: Feathered serpent
Abilities: Flight, cosmic or elemental powers
Notes: Mesoamerican deity basis, a good inspiration for a divine class
7. Leviathan-class
Limbs: None or vestigial
Appearance: Gigantic, aquatic
Abilities: World-shaking movement, water manipulation, storms
Notes: Great for ocean gods or deep-sea dragons
8. Behemoth-class
Limbs: Four massive legs, rarely winged
Appearance: Colossal, quadruped, like a walking mountain
Abilities: Earthquake stomp, unmatched strength
Notes: Good for primal or elemental earth dragons
9. Dreadwyrm / Deathwyrm
Limbs: Varies
Appearance: Skeletal, decaying, shadowy aura
Abilities: Necrotic breath, life-drain, mind influence
Notes: Could be undead or corrupted versions of other types
10. Astral Dragons
Limbs: Any; sometimes none
Appearance: Starry, translucent, glowing eyes, ethereal wings
Abilities: Time/space manipulation, prophecy, dream-walking
Notes: Great for celestial lore or ancient watchers
I wasn't naming them all... Just some more common notable ones...

That’s some seriously awesome worldbuilding — love how diverse the dragon types are, and the Ukurahtex sound downright terrifying in the best way. The idea of future sight in the Kahlehahtex is super intriguing too. Makes me wonder how that shapes their society in Draconia. You've clearly put a ton of thought into this! Also, slightly random but maybe useful — I went full-time remote about 18 months ago, and one thing that helped a lot was using platforms built for remote-first jobs. This one’s been great work from home jobs( Find Remote Jobs ). Landed a solid interview through it recently. Worth checking out if you're ever exploring remote work vibes.
Thanks a lot. I've been working on this for about a year or so now, since I began my book (Draconia: The Prophecy of Terror). The book's progress is slow, but working. And I'm only in my teens right now, but I will keep that remote job site in mind.
umm i think dragons arnt real
No one is saying they are. It's just for fun.