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Hey guys I need help, I remember a movie when I was a child that was kind of related to DnD wherein there was an evil purple dragon with a purple crystal heart and it was defeated(?) by a group where I remember one of them (probably a blonde knight) turned into a dragon to help them. There were elves, an emo guy, the main character looked like a black hair dude, mostly every detail I can remember. I'd really love to see that again because I vividly remember it being great.
[EDIT] NVM I FOUND IT WHY IS IT LIKE THAT AUUGG
Anyways, Does anyone know the Legendary Dragons From Cookie Run? The dragon below is named Pitaya Dragon!
He does not mean well.
What is underneath the petals of the pink rose island? 1000 rosese per petal seems like a lot
Year of the Dragon.
Question is in the title.
Also hello, I'm new here. Dunno if I'll stay, will depend on how active this wiki is
Walking through the thick Amazon rainforest in this new dragon like world. The first type of dragon I see looks like the scarlet macaw in my world. It was a calm and gentle beast just a little bigger than the average scarlet macaw. Their behavior was curious yet fearful when they saw me flapping their wings as the warning. They seem to not have the ability to breath fire. However, there feathers can turn into razor sharp swords in a blink of a eye. I left the place before I could get actually hurt from their feathers.
Dragons fascinate me greatly, but I have an odd feeling that these articles do not contain ALL of the older traditional dragons from around the world. I keep trying to find a certain dragon that I don't know the name to that I saw from a culture, that I inconveniently don't know the name to either. Maybe someone knows where it came from/what it's called? It's somewhat of a form of Drake, but it's skinny, tall, pale, and has somewhat of a long tail. I think it was similar to a Nordic culture?
I love dragons and can list a lot of my favorites, top being Princess Flame from Drazing Blagons, but not all dragons are likeable to me, even as a villain.
So, who is my least favorite dragon?
One from a unique fantasy world with some amazing songs, lovable characters, there was a big battle that changed the world and resulted in many deaths, later revealed to be caused by a hidden immortal godlike antagonist who feels superior to everyone else, and in the present day, the main character lost their parents at a young age but discovers a mystical power and leaves their hometown with a comical sidekick, meeting new friends along the way, and three big races (one of which has wings) come together, inspired by the main characters (including a princess of the race with wings).
Then, this dragon comes in, this universe's definitive Spike, but far worse, and nearly ruins the whole experience. Anyone who knows him hates him with a passion, myself included!
Yes, I am talking about...
Dragon King Alcar from Xenoblade Chronicles!
Even if you are overleveled, his Spike damage can kill you pretty easily. The only way to stop him (aside from reducing spike damage with Spike Defence gems, if you were able to get any) is to have Shulk use Purge, but that doesn't always hit, and if it misses, you have to attack him (thus taking the Spike damage) to replenish your Monado meter (that or sacrifice half your HP to do so), and keep using Purge until it blocks his Spike.
That, or get a Chain Attack ready early in and topple him, his Spike is ineffective when toppled I think.
Hello everyone from the Dragons Wiki. I am @Rudi10002 and I am new to this fandom, and I'd like to introduce myself to you all.
I have a Discord and it's rudi10001 (which I have just changed my username due to the Discord username change thing) and btw feel free to add me on Discord.
My favorite dragons are Akhekhs, it was formally Zmeys/Slavic dragons, but due to a YT video which showed an armor evolution of Bagon on if Pokemon had Armor Evolutions which it was based on an Akhekh. Then when I searched it up I immediately fell in love with it and that's how it became my favorite dragon.
I like the color red of course
I am a very good artist shown in this drawing below my introduction, I can do both traditional and digital (though I can't on the latter due to my phone acting up)
I am a fan of Speculative Evolution. and how Dragons could plausibly evolve
Here is a drawing of a creature of mine of which I call the Garglamesh they are sapient if you were asking. Btw since this wiki is all about dragons, and sorry if it looks like I am advertising someone's art, but do these 2 creatures count as dragons, or as just random creatures that just coincidentally look like dragons? Because for some reason OP didn't descriptions onto them so idk, and also because I feel like to make pages for them if that's fine to you guys.
Btw credit to FreddyFan95 for the art of these 2. Well that's all bye!
But anyways
art
I was introduced to this Wiki when I was being curious about some questions about dragons.
How many does a dragon mate per month (My WoF fan tribe the SpaceWings have as many as five clutches (each clutch is nine eggs, so that's 540 baby dragons per year) per month and after that, they have a live-birth ritual
If some dragons (which I highly doubt) have a few live births per year, how long are they pregnant?
Why do dragons send gifts instead of using Tinder and hooking it up with their match?
I also really love to draw Wings of Fire dragons and hopefully How To Train Your Dragon ocs.
I just joined wings of fire is my life I love it so much I’m mostly active on the wings of fire Fanon wiki
Animal physiology x Dragon physiology
Monster physiology x Dragon physiology
Vehicle physiology x Dragon physiology
Food mimicry x Dragon physiology
Planetary physiology x Dragon physiology
So I was writing an arch involving a blue dragon with my players and I watched this video by a youtuber, AJ Pickett.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D70lMCYBC9I&t=1171s
Then I wanted to know more about them so I found this wiki and this amazing report on blue dragons,
https://dragons.fandom.com/wiki/Blue_Dragon_(Dungeons_%26_Dragons)
At the very beginning and at the 3min mark he begins to say almost word for word, what's written on this fandom page. At the beginning of the video he mentions that he pulls on 3 editions for his information and doesn't mention this page.
Maybe he copied this page? Maybe this page copied him? Maybe it's all his work? I checked the revision from 2010 (10 years before the video was released) and it still has the same script for the most part.
I'm sure this page also pulled from source material in earlier editions, but I don't have access to them to verify if it was copied word for word. It could definitely be that both the youtuber and the page are pulling from the exact phrasing from the source material and it's just a coincidence.
If someone has access to earlier books or know who wrote this, can you please verify for me that the page is using exact cut outs of paragraphs from older editions?
https://legendary-a-tale-of-dragons.fandom.com/f
This wiki is dead so I doubt anyone will see or even click on this but still - haha.