Black Dragon Human Form - Most fairy tales and popular fantasy works (such as the hobbit) follow that pattern. I've noticed however that in many stories dragons also can take human form, and that often seems like a mundane ability of them. Each head was able to operate entirely independently of each other and had the powers of a member of the respective race of dragonkind. Tiamat was a unique chromatic dragon, who had one head for each primary color of the most common species of chromatics (black, blue, green, red, white). Typically, they’d take the form of basic humans. Web tiamat's humanoid avatar form.
Each head was able to operate entirely independently of each other and had the powers of a member of the respective race of dragonkind. Typically, they’d take the form of basic humans. Web tiamat's humanoid avatar form. I've noticed however that in many stories dragons also can take human form, and that often seems like a mundane ability of them. Tiamat was a unique chromatic dragon, who had one head for each primary color of the most common species of chromatics (black, blue, green, red, white). Most fairy tales and popular fantasy works (such as the hobbit) follow that pattern.