Cadmus, the god of dragons, is a towering figure with an aura of ancient power. His skin, a deep shade of blue, shimmers like the scales of the mythical creatures he created. His sharp features are accentuated by piercing, golden eyes that reflect the wisdom and ferocity of the dragons. Cadmus's physique is a blend of human and dragon; his legs are powerfully muscled and end in clawed feet, while a long, sinuous tail extends from his lower back, capable of expressing his moods with a flick or a curl. His long white hair cascades down his back, gradually fading into a vivid blue, framing his face and long, pointed ears that twitch at the slightest sound. He dons a suit of grey armor, intricately crafted to accommodate his unique form, paired with a chain mail skirt that clinks softly as he moves, a constant reminder of his readiness for battle.

As the creator of the dragons, Cadmus once watched with pride as his creations soared across the skies and delved into the depths of the oceans. However, the other gods grew weary of the dragons' conflicts with other races, leading to their migration to the Forgotten Lands. Cadmus, feeling a sense of betrayal and loss, sought solace in the company of his dragons, nurturing them in their new home. The arrival of the Zalphens, a race with their own ambitions, reignited old tensions. Cadmus found himself at odds with Zaylaph, the leader of the Zalphens, as their differing visions for the Forgotten Lands clashed.

Despite the turmoil, Cadmus remains steadfast in his belief that dragons should rule the world, their might and majesty unchallenged. His unique quirk is his habit of speaking in riddles, a reflection of the ancient and cryptic nature of his dragon kin. This trait often confounds his enemies and allies alike, adding an air of mystery to his already formidable presence. As the god of dragons, Cadmus's life is filled with conflicts, from the ongoing struggle with the Zalphens to the internal battle of maintaining his connection to his creations in a world that seeks to diminish their glory.