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Description
The Eldwurms are defined by their age and knowledge rather than their physical characteristics since it seems that any species of dragon can be an Eldwurm if they fulfill the requirements of being old and wise. Hence they are a X (social caste? dragon class?) rather than a species of dragon.

Notable Eldwurms
Slyrak

Vyxia

Morphology, physiology, and whatnot
An Iron Dragon's form seems to be proof that dragon morphology has hardly changed throughout the species' aeons of evolution. It has the standard form of a dragon, which includes a total of six limbs (two arms and two legs in a quadrupedal stance, plus a pair of big wings) and a kite-shaped tail. Both of its hands had four digits that are composed of three fingers, and one thumb, plus their feet had only three toes. These exact features can still be seen in modern dragons, such as Slyrak, Jakiro, and the black dragons.

Their most notable features are their metallic scales that act as natural armor and an apparent lack of eyes due to said scales apparently covering them. Rather than a typical Dragon's small scales, an iron dragon's scales were more alike to large, overlapping plate armor. These plate-scales were mostly dorsal—the plated scales ran along their back (also covering the upper side of the limbs and digits on their wings, as well as the tips of each digit on their wings, but not the membrane between them) until they terminated at the tail, forming a sharp arrow-shaped plate that covered its kite-shaped tail. The plates also fully covered the dragon's head and mandible, making it blind (assuming that it has eyes under those plates). The only ventral plate that it has is on its breast.

speculation: possible origin thus answer on why dragon scales can be forged into metal stuff, metallic properties of scales diluted as they evolved

Descendants
Slyrak

Heroes
Slyrak

Against civilization
In a forgotten age when they still thrived, the iron dragons once terrorized entire kingdoms and raged wars across the countryside.