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* This is literally the scenario in the {{spoiler|''Age of Worms''}} campaign where {{spoiler|the [[Big Bad]]'s second in command is a dracolich.}}
* Various ''[[The World of Darkness (Tabletop Game)|The World of Darkness]]'' games give vampires and mages the ability to create what effectively is their own Dragon. Vampires in both ''[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Requiem]]'' and ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' have ghouls, human slaves who are addicted to vampire blood, inherit a share of the vampire's powers, and generally acts as a vampire's bodyguard and enforcer wherever the vampire him or herself isn't required. ''[[Mage: The Awakening (Tabletop Game)|Mage: The Awakening]]'' gives mages have their own version of this, called Sleepwalkers. These are humans immune to paradox, that allow mages to do all sorts of nifty, reality bending tricks without a nasty abyssal horror eating their faces off.
* In the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' cosmology, Dagon serves as [[The Dragon]] for Demogorgon, he closest thing the Demons have to a leader.
** Also in the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' cosmology, Tiamat (the evil Dragon Goddess of the [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|chromatic dragons]]) has five dragons (one of each chromatic type) as her Dragons.
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