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#1 Oct 26, 2006 3:07 AM
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Dragons... I can never forget them...
For 7 years now, Dragons have really been my favorite creatures, ever. No doubt. Even though foxes and rippers and moles and manweersmalls (WTF) got in my way, there's no doubt that Dragons are still encrossing me.
- such an adorable picture. When a baby dragon sleeps alone you could think of a fierce future for it...
- The dragon among the ice is a sign of darkness and mysticity and royalty. The aura of the black dragon is felt from within.
- The dragons never burn out, and it never gives up. The black dragon shows itself a powerful one.
- The earth is filled with dragons. Each dragon alwasy has the percept that it owns it's land.
- The blue dragon makes it's stand in a cave with an arch. The arch symbolizes the length of power the dragon has.
- Dragons do not like trespassers among the icy mountains.
I'll be back with more later or tomorrow or next week, I don't know.
MAY THE DRAGON'S BLESSINGS BE WITH YOU.
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#2 Oct 26, 2006 4:08 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Dragons are fictional creatures.
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#3 Oct 26, 2006 5:30 PM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
I got all those pics!
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#4 Oct 27, 2006 11:32 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Dragons are fictional creatures.
I know, I know, but they're still creatures, aren't they?! they're so majestic that I can never forget about them...
- Dragons never die out.
- The dragon of the sky. Owner of the mountains, watcher from the tower.
- The golden dragon that flickers the wind at night, it's flight symbolizes the happenings in the plains that it crosses.
- The dragon who hides within the hills, ferociously waiting for it's fate.
- Typically dragons stand within the edges of the plains. Don't go too near if you don't need something extraordinary for your day.
I'll come back with more later...
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#5 Dec 03, 2006 6:01 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
awesome pictures ^_^
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#6 Dec 04, 2006 4:32 PM
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I LOVE DRAGONS w- what do y-you meen there not r-real :'(
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#7 Dec 04, 2006 7:26 PM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
spyrorocks wrote:Dragons are fictional creatures.
I know, I know, but they're still creatures, aren't they?!
they're so majestic that I can never forget about them...
- Dragons never die out.
- The dragon of the sky. Owner of the mountains, watcher from the tower.
- The golden dragon that flickers the wind at night, it's flight symbolizes the happenings in the plains that it crosses.
- The dragon who hides within the hills, ferociously waiting for it's fate.
- Typically dragons stand within the edges of the plains. Don't go too near if you don't need something extraordinary for your day.
I'll come back with more later...
Those are the most prettiest dragons I've ever seen.
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#8 Dec 05, 2006 12:42 AM
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Awesome pictures it making this place more like a Dragon's lair
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#9 Dec 08, 2006 10:47 PM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Ž · I sitll have more in my computer, I'm just too tired to post them right now...
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#10 Dec 12, 2006 6:13 PM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Ž · I sitll have more in my computer, I'm just too tired to post them right now...
I LOVE DRAGONS TOO!!!!!!!!!
ITS MY FAVOURITE THINK IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love spyro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#11 Dec 14, 2006 1:02 PM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Eheh, because of my desire for dragons, I usually have in mind about how I could find a creature closest to dragons, and force it to evolve into a dragon, eventually (even if it takes a thousand years or more, there'd still be a bloodline beneath me). Through the theories that have been made about evolution, it's possibility that dragons may exist...
LOL NEVER MIND.
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#12 Dec 16, 2006 3:03 AM
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Start thinking about USEFUL things please, insted of breeding almost-dragon animals.
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#13 Dec 16, 2006 6:08 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Off-topic: ROFL posting in California.
Eheh, an attempt shouldn't hurt ROFL.
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#14 Dec 16, 2006 6:14 AM
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Where will bredding dragon-like animals get you in life?
Honestly, very few people care.
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#15 Dec 16, 2006 6:22 AM
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Off-topic: ROFL posting in California.
Doesn't really matter much since this will be a private experiment of mine. I'm not expecting anyone to care.
Heh, harshness.
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#16 Dec 16, 2006 6:26 AM
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A private useless experiment.
I am speaking my mind here, that is the most useless, unpractical idea ever. It will do nothing but waste your time and money. Also, waste space in this world we have.
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#17 Dec 18, 2006 7:14 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Ž · After taking some time to look for something that interests me here, I cna conclude that I don't need to do my experiment. Why? Because...
DRAGONS DO EXIST. THEY AREN'T FICTIONAL CREATURES.
I've recently bought the book named "Dragonology: A Complete Book of Dragons" by Dr. Ernest Drake, can't scan it right now because I'm not at home and will only be in about 3 weeks. It's original, I can tell, because it's hard bound and it even has the exact writings of Dr. Ernest Drake in some of the envelope sections of the book. It contains:
Foreword: Why Dragonology is studied and how it is possible
Dragons of the World: Locations and Directions
Different Species of Dragons: Western Dragons
DIfferent Species of Dragons: Eastern Dragons
Different Species of Dragons: Other Notable Dragons
The Natural History of Dragons: Dragon Biology and Physiology
The Natural History of Dragons: The Life Cycle of Dragons
The Natural History of Dragons: Dragon Behaviour
Working with Dragons: Finding and Taming Dragons
Working with Dragons: Taming and Flying Dragons
And the Appendices...
A Dragonological Laboratory
Useful Spells and Charms
Dragonologists and Dragonslayers of History
Afterword: The Work of a Dragonologist
It also includes some scrapes off of the dragon's body, including the Wing Membrane of a dragon, some dragon dust, and more. As I said, I can't scan it right now because I'm not at home, but sure, the facts here are very believable.
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#18 Dec 18, 2006 10:34 AM
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o_o Are tehre links to it?
lol
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#19 Dec 18, 2006 6:39 PM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Ž · That I am not sure. I'll try googling up at least the cover page of the image...
EDIT:
And this is the first page of Chapter II:
It is naturally 20 USD not including tax.
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#20 Dec 19, 2006 12:25 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
If you ask me, I think they are fakes. Dragon does NOT exists.
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#21 Dec 19, 2006 12:54 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
Dragons are Legends, myths past down from generation to generation. All Legends are born from fact. ALL of them, every single one. So, if there are legends about dragons, then at some point, they must have been on this planet. They may even still be here now. I mean, where did the stories originally come from?
...enough said...
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#22 Dec 19, 2006 12:55 AM
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Dr. Ernest Drake is a nutcase.
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#23 Dec 19, 2006 1:01 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
In the book, there is no real photographs, but it does say in one part:
As dragonologists, we must be prepared to refute those who claim that dragons are unreal. Consider how many creatures there may be that are still unknown to accpeted science. When our scientists first heard of the duck-billed platypus in 1797, they laughed. How could an egg-laying mammal with a duck's beak and webbed feet exist? Even when shown physical evidence, they cried "fraud"! Yet by 1884, even the most sceptical had changed their opinion. Recently, Henry Stanley learned of another apparently mythical animal, the okapi, while searching for Dr. Livingstone. With a giraffe's horns and zebra's legs, it has so intrigued scientists that they are determined to find one. Yet there is not one who is willing to mount an expeditiong to bring dragons the scientific attention they deserve!
That's one, now there's also a statement here saying that all attempts to photograph dragons ave been failures and led to calamities and disasters, but sure, you won't even try to do so.
There's a lot of facts about dragons here, and the first part (back page of the title cover) may be unbelieveable due to believing that dragons don't understand speech, but they have a speech of their own. The spell to Catch a Dragon here says: "Ecce Narcisso Draconus Attractivae" must be said in one part of the process, which when thought off, gives the closest translation to "Your dragonic image is attractive".
There's too many tings here that I can't remember which page the thing I'm looking for is.
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#24 Dec 19, 2006 1:36 AM
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Re: Dragons... I can never forget them...
In the book, there is no real photographs, but it does say in one part:
As dragonologists, we must be prepared to refute those who claim that dragons are unreal. Consider how many creatures there may be that are still unknown to accpeted science. When our scientists first heard of the duck-billed platypus in 1797, they laughed. How could an egg-laying mammal with a duck's beak and webbed feet exist? Even when shown physical evidence, they cried "fraud"! Yet by 1884, even the most sceptical had changed their opinion. Recently, Henry Stanley learned of another apparently mythical animal, the okapi, while searching for Dr. Livingstone. With a giraffe's horns and zebra's legs, it has so intrigued scientists that they are determined to find one. Yet there is not one who is willing to mount an expeditiong to bring dragons the scientific attention they deserve!
That's one, now there's also a statement here saying that all attempts to photograph dragons ave been failures and led to calamities and disasters, but sure, you won't even try to do so.
There's a lot of facts about dragons here, and the first part (back page of the title cover) may be unbelieveable due to believing that dragons don't understand speech, but they have a speech of their own. The spell to Catch a Dragon here says: "Ecce Narcisso Draconus Attractivae" must be said in one part of the process, which when thought off, gives the closest translation to "Your dragonic image is attractive".
There's too many tings here that I can't remember which page the thing I'm looking for is.
Oh excuses excuses. If i see a real picture ill believe it.
The book is full of lies. Its out to get your money, even if it is surprisingly cheap. Perhaps another reason its false. If it was true, you would think it would be worth more...
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#25 Dec 20, 2006 2:57 PM
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Totally false, like what spyrorocks said
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