"The helmet stays ON during sex" -Vayhl'ayne, probably
Behold a real life dragon! Well sort of, Vayhl'ayne is a wyvern, and not even a very good one at that. Usually they have two legs and two wings, but he got the short end of the stick and got two arms instead of wings, guess it isnt too much to complain about since he has posable thumbs! Vayhl'ayne left his brood at a young age to spread his wing(metaphorically speaking) and see what the wide world has to offer. he learned very quickly that just because you're a dragon, a beast of legend that an orc's battleaxe still hurts all the same to him. Naturally, this is where he reconsidered being a stray nomad after finding out axe wounds and constant bandits made his travels quite unenjoyable, so after finding a true and proper dragon guarding a shrine in the middle of a human village he struck up a conversation. Sadly the old dragon wasnt much of a talker, but with the little words they exchanged the young Vayhl'ayne entered into his monastery upon the neighboring mountain, training body mind and soul. After two decades he finally reached his goal, to become a true paladin of this monasteries religious order and becoming the towns guardian and protector eventually replacing the old dragon once his time came.
Vayhl'ayne served the town in any way he could, becoming not just a protector, but a friend and companion to all that lived there, be it human, halfling, Tiefling, or even the rare elf that came on through the trade routes. Vayhl'ayne had travelled too from time to time, his pilgrimages taking him from shining seas to dry deserts to further his order's divine message, but his true home was always that small merchant town he returned to. Some would think a paladin as a shining beacon of morality and purity, Vayhl'ayne somewhat represents these ideas, abhorring thief's, murderers and all others like them who commit heinous deeds. Alas, despite his resolve it isnt uncommon to find him in the tavern after dark, singing away with the other drunks and ten empty tankards by his side. Oh, and women too, just like any other man that's the true Achilles heel. At least he has the decency to behave himself when at his post-.