Readers,
Welcome to The Dragon's Lair; My haven for the hidden, cove for the cryptic, or whatever the hell you want to call it. My home for all of the things fear has bred but man has never understood. This time, we delve into the mysterious world of the Dragon. The Draco (commonly Dragon) is a fascinating creature, shrouded in myth and legend. This is a false statement. The dragon is real! I’ve seen a young one not two years past. It was about 5 ft long (meaning it was about three weeks old or something) and flying a west south westerly direction. The young reptile was probably out on a foraging run about thirty miles from the nest. The limit for these youngsters is about one hundred miles. I stood for a half hour till I regained my senses. I had not told anyone about it until now.
Secrets, of course, don’t last forever. The young dragon is probably out of the nest and well over ten feet by now. Another year, he’ll most likely be looking for the love of his eternal life; not unlike like me, I guess. Anyway, I may see him again. Maybe… The most common dragon in the US would be the Amphiptere, an armless dragon with legs and wings. The dragon may also have front legs depending on the species. These are the species usually stumbled upon guarding treasure or the secrets of the Universe. The most famous dragon of this species is named Quetalcoatl. He was a peaceful dragon, like most, but was driven away from his village, Tollan (The Serene Dragon). I, unfortunately, do not know what has happened to him. Considering dragons are immortal, he should be fine.
They can even breathe in space! Dragons have this innate ability to travel through space somehow! This is my theory on how dragons are so rare.
• The evolution of Humans caused the secrets of dragons to fall into jeopardy
• The majority of the Dragon population flew off into the heavens causing use humans to become the dominant species on Earth.
• Some Dragons (I call them Guardians) stayed behind to oversee our evolution.
• The Guardians, so secluded, seeped their way into our Legends
Yours Truly,
Martin Jaramillo
The Dragon Tamer
Monday, November 17, 2008
Dragons
Posted by Dragon Tamer at 9:29 AM
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Wow something actually about dragons! Sweet blog here, where did you get your facts? Really nice conclusion such as the reason why dragons are seen as myths.
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