All dragons have different personalities, there personality all depends on what color they are. Here's a list saying what colors mean what.

DEEP RED: Strong willed and passionate, when they put their minds to something there is no stoppping them.
DARK GREEN: These dragons are more in tune with nature, very caring and excellent healers.
PURPLE: Dramatic and vibrant, can be a little snobby sometimes.
YELLOW: A color to match their sunny personalities. Cheerful and up to beet sometimes, these dragons are a little bit carefree. They are always willing to lend a hand, they're a little too egotistical.
WHITE: Kind and modestly elegant but are quite shy.
LIGHT GREEN: Fidgety by nature, these dragons are always alert and not happy unless they are busy.
LIGHT BLUE: They are spacey and their head is always in the clouds, but very friendly.
ORANGE: These optimistic, artistic dragons are quick-witted but have a short temper at times.
ROSE: Although rather submissive, these dragons have great ideas and look at the world through rose-colored glasses.
BLUE: Deeply intelligent, these dragons hate to be interrupted when they are thinking. Loving to read and good at magic.
Dragon, a legendary reptilian monster similiar in form to a crocodile and usually represented as having wings, huge claws, and a fiery breath. In some folklore of antiquity, the dragon symbolizes destruction and evil. In Christian art, the dragon is a symbol of sin. It is often represented as crushed under the feet of saints and martyrs, symbolizing the triumph of Christianity over paganism. In certain mythologies, the dragon is more generally credited with beneficent powers. The acient Greeks and Romans believed that dragons had the ability to understand and to convey to mortals the secrets of the earth. In China and Japan, the dragon is traditionally regarded as a symbol of good fortune.
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