Dragon

Few s are personable enough to be approached on the subject of their history, hence little is known of their legends, customs, myths, or powers. The rarity of reports leads many to believe that dragons are mythical, but the last remnants of do exist in isolated, mountainous regions of. Hârnic dragons are not considered not true s by many. They are long (often exceeding 40 ft in length) and sleek, fairly light-boned, have large scalloped wings (although not all can fly), four legs with ed feet, and long graceful s. They are possessed of considerable  and  and some can breath  with great effect. Dragons have been known to use, particularly a spell whereby those who gaze within a dragon’s eyes are mesmerized. Dragons enjoy long periods of dormancy in their lairs and do not seem to experience hunger as often as their large bulks would indicate. Legend has it that dragons like to hoard and shiny objects. What possible use they might have for such baubles is anyone’s guess.

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