Ryujin Warrior

History
Thousands of years ago, the world was once run by dragons. These powerful creatures were one with mother nature and roamed the lands, seas, and skies. However, with the coming of mankind and other species evolving and changing the world with them. The dragons were being quickly wiped away.

Sea dragon Naga sensed that the age of dragons was over and started to create dragonborn called Ryujins from her scales. To avoid the conflict between humans and dragons, Naga and her Ryujins traveled far away and secluded themselves into the Deep Oceans where no sailors sail.

Current Day
As time passes, the dragon blood is slowly diluted from each generation of dragonborn and the population decreases. Naga senses the population crisis and sends out scout triads of dragons to seek for any remaining dragonborn in the world. Perhaps other dragons like Naga had sensed the same predicament and preserved their line in such way. The Ryujins conduct themselves with a loyal spirit and a prideful mind as descendants of Naga.

About
In their natural deep ocean territory, Ryujins will be highly dangerous. Their large tail propels them to move swiftly through the ocean currents. Being out of the water slows them down drastically because their bodies have adapted to the pressures of the water. The Ryujins are known for their skill with using their tridents, they form large slashes through the water with their crystal tridents, the tridents also double as projectiles towards their enemy. If their trident is lost, they will use their strong tails to form tornados or shoot scales at their enemies. Since most of their attacks are only effective underwater, a smart sailor will escape onto land if they encounter a Ryujin Warrior in their travels. Projectiles under water are useless to them since their scales harden underwater.

The trident of a Ryujin Warrior is their partner. When a Ryujin Warrior dies, often their kin would bury their trident with them. To lose their trident would be shameful to this dragonborn. A young Ryujin makes their first trident when they come to age, later on more prismarine shards are added to adjust the size of the trident as the Ryujin grows up.

When compared to an average sailor, a Ryujin Warrior can grow up to 6 blocks tall. Many of the sea dragonborn live in colonies. The gold armor which the Ryujins wear are adorned with prismarine crystals and crafted by a skilled Ryujin blacksmith. Ryujins have a long life due to their inherited dragon's blood, many often live to hundreds of years old, with the occasional one living to a thousand.

Ryujins feast on schools of fish, dolphins, coral salads, and the sometimes, an unfortunate sailor. Some Ryujin Warriors enjoys using powdered coral fans to polish their armor. These social creatures work to keep their fit looking sharp and clean! Especially to impress the ladies.

Territory
Ryujin Warriors lives in colonies underwater. The deep oceans have many coral forests to hide their settlements. The dragonborn settlements are built using prismarine, sandstone and colored glass. Occasionally two colonies may be linked with a tunnel connected for trade relationships.

Sailors must exercise care when sailing on deep oceans. If a Ryujin Warrior sense that you're coming into their home seas, an attack will be launched. You have trespassed their "No-no zone". The safe procedure would be to quickly sail your boat away from the seas onto land to avoid becoming their afternoon brunch.

Other
Even though Ryujins eat so many aquatic animals. They don't eat axolotls or turtles. Instead, these dragonborn enjoy keeping axolotls and turtles as pets.

Tridents are very effective weapons against a Ryujin weapon because of its aquatic advantages. Also, a Ryujin will highly respect you as an opponent if you face it with a trident. The Ryujin's tridents are heavily coveted for its raw and expensive materials and powerful attacks.

When the Ryujins are found, their peace within their waters will be destroyed. Hopefully they will be able to prevail through the attacks from incoming sailors with greedy eyes.