Before you go on, ask yourself one question.
Do you -really- want to roleplay a dragon?
Dragons are one of the most controversial things to roleplay, and fairly high up there.
Another question.
Alright, do you REALLY REALLY want to roleplay a dragon?
Dragons keep their identities generally secret. Walking in to an inn and declaring that you're a dragon will not get you a fanclub following you ever. Rather, you will most likely get mocked and challenged. You'll also be asked to prove it. Dragons do not meddle with mortal affairs and usually will let them do what they will, unless they're endangering the world.
No, you can't go Kalecgos, have a curse, and wander around as a halfling for fun to boot.
Welcome to massive clichéland if you do.
There's always loopholes.
With any cliché, there's a loophole. If you read Cirque de Freak, some vampires (And possibly San'Layn) would have servants. Therefore, you could be a vampire's servant. Dragons work the same way.
I personally roleplay a black Dragonsworn (http://www.wowwiki.com/Dragonsworn). Being a dragonsworn offers a similar thrill to being a dragon, without the discrimination. If a friend roleplays a dragon, and you've wanted to follow a similar path, you can become a sworn.
Let's get serious.
So you do want to be a dragon that bad. Alright, well, here's some traits to take account of for your character;
Which flight?
Every dragon is part of a color, but these flights are the least frowned upon;
Red: Noble, honorable, protectors of life.
Blue: Powerful wielders of magic.
Green: Upholders of nature and balance.
Bronze: Maintains time.
Black: Selfish, and cruel. Former protectors of earth.
Try to build your character around one of these flights.
Not for beginners.
If you're new, start off with something else. Just...don't.
Sadly, level still means respect.
Despite the best efforts, people still discriminate based on level. Therefore, roleplaying a level one as a dragon will usually not involve you being taken seriously. It's best to be at the level cap as you can obtain armor that easily applies to your character, and that is much tougher to do at level one.
Zomg! Alchemy!
Hey, alchemists get a dragon form in Cataclysm. Predicting, you will get some respect just being in that form considering how expensive it is to get and how low the recipe chance is. Considering that sandstone isn't a dragonflight, but a subsidiary of the blacks, it might be tough. But I bid you good luck as I'll be trying to get the Vial of the Sands also.
Things not to do.
NEVER use the term mortal unless, and only unless, the person you're speaking to knows you're a dragon, somehow. (Either capital deduction skills, or a sworn.)
NEVER randomly use draconic. Some well-educated scholars know draconic, and suspicion will rise about you. However, communicating to another dragon or sworn in draconic is sometimes alright.
NEVER godmode. Never. Even if you're not roleplaying, don't godmode. People will pay no attention if you do something like;
"Tarastrasza sighs, bored, and turns dragon, burning everyone within 9001 yards."
Thanks. Please help me add to this list below, should I have made any mistakes or if there's anything else I should point out.
Do you -really- want to roleplay a dragon?
Dragons are one of the most controversial things to roleplay, and fairly high up there.
Another question.
Alright, do you REALLY REALLY want to roleplay a dragon?
Dragons keep their identities generally secret. Walking in to an inn and declaring that you're a dragon will not get you a fanclub following you ever. Rather, you will most likely get mocked and challenged. You'll also be asked to prove it. Dragons do not meddle with mortal affairs and usually will let them do what they will, unless they're endangering the world.
No, you can't go Kalecgos, have a curse, and wander around as a halfling for fun to boot.
Welcome to massive clichéland if you do.
There's always loopholes.
With any cliché, there's a loophole. If you read Cirque de Freak, some vampires (And possibly San'Layn) would have servants. Therefore, you could be a vampire's servant. Dragons work the same way.
I personally roleplay a black Dragonsworn (http://www.wowwiki.com/Dragonsworn). Being a dragonsworn offers a similar thrill to being a dragon, without the discrimination. If a friend roleplays a dragon, and you've wanted to follow a similar path, you can become a sworn.
Let's get serious.
So you do want to be a dragon that bad. Alright, well, here's some traits to take account of for your character;
Which flight?
Every dragon is part of a color, but these flights are the least frowned upon;
Red: Noble, honorable, protectors of life.
Blue: Powerful wielders of magic.
Green: Upholders of nature and balance.
Bronze: Maintains time.
Black: Selfish, and cruel. Former protectors of earth.
Try to build your character around one of these flights.
Not for beginners.
If you're new, start off with something else. Just...don't.
Sadly, level still means respect.
Despite the best efforts, people still discriminate based on level. Therefore, roleplaying a level one as a dragon will usually not involve you being taken seriously. It's best to be at the level cap as you can obtain armor that easily applies to your character, and that is much tougher to do at level one.
Zomg! Alchemy!
Hey, alchemists get a dragon form in Cataclysm. Predicting, you will get some respect just being in that form considering how expensive it is to get and how low the recipe chance is. Considering that sandstone isn't a dragonflight, but a subsidiary of the blacks, it might be tough. But I bid you good luck as I'll be trying to get the Vial of the Sands also.
Things not to do.
NEVER use the term mortal unless, and only unless, the person you're speaking to knows you're a dragon, somehow. (Either capital deduction skills, or a sworn.)
NEVER randomly use draconic. Some well-educated scholars know draconic, and suspicion will rise about you. However, communicating to another dragon or sworn in draconic is sometimes alright.
NEVER godmode. Never. Even if you're not roleplaying, don't godmode. People will pay no attention if you do something like;
"Tarastrasza sighs, bored, and turns dragon, burning everyone within 9001 yards."
Thanks. Please help me add to this list below, should I have made any mistakes or if there's anything else I should point out.