The dragon form is a typical quadruped western dragon, 90 feet long from the tip of the tail to the tip of the muzzle.
Head:
The muzzle is about half the head length. The upper jaws protrudes slightly beyond the lower, giving it a "beak" look. Two horns protrude from the top of the skull. On the sides of the head, right behind the ear holes, the head has fin-like membranes on each side. There is a small ridge of webbed spikes, running from the center of the back of the head to the base of the neck. 2 smalls horns (1 inch) pokes on the head, over the eyes. The neck is short but thick Scale plates protect the throat.
Body:
Bulky and sinuous, without being too big. The neck, body and tail are mostly streamline, except for a small bulge for the pubic bone.
Wing:
The wings are big and membranous, starting at the bottom of the shoulder blades, with a wingspan of about 170 feet. The membrane is attached on the wing bone and along half of the back. At the end of the secondary wing (where the standard claws are),there's 3 claws. 4 digits hold the membrane.
Tail:
The tail is slightly longer than the body length. Along the tail is a small row of webbed spikes, starting 2 inches long, from the base of the spine, up to 8 inches, to 1 inch long near the tip. The tail ends in a spade, looking like a cross between the spade and the club from a deck of playing cards. The underside is hard, featuring the same plate as the throat, while the outside is soft, rubber like.
Arms and leg:
While being quadruped. The legs are sightly longer than the arms and allow an inclined walk by keeping themselves folded. The arms are then free to use for other things. A spike, about 8 inch long, extends from each elbow. The hands has 5 fingers, with an opposite thumb, and with small claws. The feet has 4 (3-1) toes. The big toe (1) claw is raptor like, with the sickle being smaller than a normal raptor.
Color:
His scales are golden, the inner surface (chest, stomach, palm, etc) are of a lighter gold. The horns and claws are silver and the eyes are blue.
The wings are golden. The back of the membrane is the same gold than the body, only darker. The front membrane is of a lighter gold, following the arm and digits. The edge of the membrane is blue sky (cerulean), except where the fingers reach the end of the wing. The color fades from light gold to blue on it's way to the edge from the arm.