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The Dragon Disciple prestige class has the Dragon Form ability (almost identical to Dragonkind I-II spells) which I believe default to the color you chose for your Draconic Bloodline.
Oh sweet! I want to play a Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer and may dip into DD, and I've got the autism where I want to match bloodline to whatever the dragon models look like. :p
Nice.
You know, you don't need to have a Draconic Bloodline at all to cast the Dragonkind spells and dipping DD will actually delay being able to become a dragon. Not saying you definitely shouldn't do it, just saying there are many different approaches to a build that eventually relies on turning into a dragon.
Oh! Alrighty, I'll look those up. This is the first time I'm buckling down and doing a full RP play-through of the game. The idea of playing a Dragon Baron is one that tickles my fancy.