Thursday, November 8, 2012

First Lesson

There you go! That was your first dragon lesson, later on we will procede on to the uses of dragon parts and things as such. I thought I should tell you that if I type in "Georgia Font" that means its either a lesson or something serious/important. But if I type in this font that I'm using right now (Trebuchet) it means that its friendly and informative. Anyways, have fun with your lessons and enjoy!

Dragon Lesson #1: Wyverns

Wyverns

Wyverns are a relative of dragons, a bit like a cousin to them.Their name originates from the anglo-Saxon word Wivere, meaning serpent or worm. The Wyvern is equipped with sharp eagle-like talons and a beak-like jaw, both used to catch prey. Along with those, they also have a deadly poisonous barb on the end of their tails. These creatures normally live away from cities and deep in forests in caverns or similar protected lairs. These Wyverns are aggresive by nature and would make a tasty snack out of anything in it's way. Today, Wyverns represent war, envy, might, and conquest. 

Below is a picture of a Wyvern:
















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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Dragons and Beasties

Hey guys! Today, I just found an creative, extremely talented artist that can sculpt these amazing, beautiful dragons. Her Etsy shop name is "Dragons and Beasties" and she also has a deviantart. Below are a few examples of her work:

Monday, November 5, 2012

Welcome!

WELCOME

Greetings traveler, I see that you have stumbled upon my humble website. Here you will find information on dragons and their natural surroundings. Feel free to tell me what to add and what to improve on. The dragons are getting restless.. I should go. Anyways, feel free to take a look around, but heed the warning: DO NOT UPSET THE DRAGONS. We've had some poor souls lost here, so take heed and be careful! The strange hood figure vanishes and you are left alone to do as you wish, but his warning was still ringing in your head.