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− | Dragons are the beings of creation. They are the creators of the forces of magic and are rare and powerful indeed. They are reclusive, seeking to observe the workings of [[ | + | Dragons are the beings of creation. They are the creators of the forces of magic and are rare and powerful indeed. They are reclusive, seeking to observe the workings of [[Jaeis]] and her inhabitants in solitude and peace and have very, very little (if any at all) contact with ordinary folk. |
Dragons are long, serpentine creatures with many legs and colorful scales. They fly, though they possess no wings, but the creators of magic should hardly need wings to fly anyway. | Dragons are long, serpentine creatures with many legs and colorful scales. They fly, though they possess no wings, but the creators of magic should hardly need wings to fly anyway. | ||
Dragons make their homes in the skies and the mountains, and one could spend their entire life searching for one, never to glimpse even the wisp of a tail. | Dragons make their homes in the skies and the mountains, and one could spend their entire life searching for one, never to glimpse even the wisp of a tail. |
Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 May 2012
Dragons are the beings of creation. They are the creators of the forces of magic and are rare and powerful indeed. They are reclusive, seeking to observe the workings of Jaeis and her inhabitants in solitude and peace and have very, very little (if any at all) contact with ordinary folk.
Dragons are long, serpentine creatures with many legs and colorful scales. They fly, though they possess no wings, but the creators of magic should hardly need wings to fly anyway.
Dragons make their homes in the skies and the mountains, and one could spend their entire life searching for one, never to glimpse even the wisp of a tail.