dragonology
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obviously not mythical to us, here, but to the rest of the world?
well...let me put it this way. In the library, you find old stories about dragons either under fiction/fantasy or myths/legends. The world hasn't accepted the idea of dragons as real. and I can see why...dragons are *kinda* powerful and humans are scared of power
well...let me put it this way. In the library, you find old stories about dragons either under fiction/fantasy or myths/legends. The world hasn't accepted the idea of dragons as real. and I can see why...dragons are *kinda* powerful and humans are scared of power
Now and then I announce "I know you're listening" to empty rooms. If I'm wrong, no one knows. And if I'm right, maybe i just freaked the hell out of some secret organization. It's basically Paschal's wager for the paranoid prankster.
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Baracai the dragonologist
I know alot about dragons
I really saw an Frost Dragon in my backyard it migrates from the artic to antartic in our winter time and gos different directions everytime but won't stop for anything not even food!
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Killer Bat
Dragonology
Dragons are real, probably the biggest type of dragon is the mexican and is probably the most rarest!
But the Frost dragons are pretty rare too you know!
I know many different types of dragons. The english dragon is the most common in the world. The frost dragons probably eat polar bears sometimes!
But the Frost dragons are pretty rare too you know!
I know many different types of dragons. The english dragon is the most common in the world. The frost dragons probably eat polar bears sometimes!
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Blue Tiger
I think that people say that studying dragons is a science because they believe that its the same as studying animals, the only problem is that dragons hide themselves well enough as not to be studied in great detail.
But you can study them with what we do know or what we believe, I mean there is plenty of books and histories to examine. But to actually call it a science (dragonology/draconology) will mean studying something that someone could capture ,but I doupt that anyone would dare capture or even could capture a dragon, and if they did, I would kill them! Dragons are free creatures!
But you can study them with what we do know or what we believe, I mean there is plenty of books and histories to examine. But to actually call it a science (dragonology/draconology) will mean studying something that someone could capture ,but I doupt that anyone would dare capture or even could capture a dragon, and if they did, I would kill them! Dragons are free creatures!