Body Slot: —
Caster Level: 21st+
Aura: Overwhelming; (DC 26+) varies
Activation: Standard (command) and —
Weight: 1 lb.
These fabled Orbs were created eons ago in order to master dragons in the great Dragon Wars. Each contains the essence and personality of an ancient dragon of a different variety (one for each of the major ten different chromatic and metallic dragons). The bearer of an Orb can dominate dragons of its particular variety within 500 feet (as dominate monster), the dragon being forced to make a DC 25 Will save to resist. (Spell resistance is not useful against this effect.) Each Orb of Dragonkind bestows upon the wielder the AC and saving throw bonuses of the ancient dragon within (see the Dragon section for details on each dragon variety). These values replace whatever values the character would otherwise have, whether they are better or worse. These values cannot be modified by any means short of ridding the character of the Orb. A character possessing an Orb of Dragonkind is immune to the breath weapon—but only the breath weapon—of the dragon variety keyed to the Orb. Thus, the possessor of the Red Dragon Orb of Dragonkind is immune to red dragon breath, but not fire of any other sort. Finally, a character possessing an Orb can herself use the breath weapon of the ancient dragon in the Orb three times per day (see the Dragon section).
All Orbs of Dragonkind can be used to communicate verbally and visually with the possessors of the other Orbs. The owner of an Orb knows whether there are dragons within 10 miles at all times. For dragons of the Orb’s particular variety, the range is 100 miles. If within 1 mile of a dragon of the Orb’s variety, the wielder can determine the exact location and age of the creature. The bearer of one of these Orbs earns the enmity forever of all dragonkind for profiting by the enslavement of one of their kin, even if she later loses the item.
Each Orb also has an individual power that can be invoked once per round at 10th caster level.
Source: Dungeon Master’s Guide (version 3.5), page 281.