29 January, 2009
If you find a dragon egg....
if you are eduated, take the egg and get out, if you are not educated, leave the egg and get out quick! The educated people, determine the type of dragon, and put it above a fire, after it hatches it is prone to diseases, so make sure you have the proper medical care, these are rare, and be sure to contact a dragonologist about it. Observe and take notes about the dragons behavior. You have to let the dragon free, once it is big enough, it shall surely want to, you can visit it occasionly. If you still have a firm determination to keep the dragon, think of this, it shall burn down your house, findings and money in 1/6 of its occasional tantrums, and will never be free, ever.
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Where is the best place to find a frost dragon egg?
ReplyDeleteAntarctica usually. Somewhere with lots of ice, and penguins!
ReplyDeleteof course, you know by now that frost dragons cannot talk, and are very protective of their eggs... you might want to start with a wyren.
ReplyDeleteI disagree, a wyvern is one of the largest species discovered, so quite a bit of room and resources are required to raise one, than the act of letting go would cause a panic amongst the locals. It may not be as easy to find or convenient, but I hear Europeans tend to have good personalitys and be easier to raise, but don't quote me.
Deletewhere is the best place to find a wyvern egg, and what is the easyest dragon to find?
ReplyDeletevery true
ReplyDeleteyou guys are nerds
ReplyDeleteI do have glasses, but I'm not a nerd. Girls usually aren't nerds, the boys are just stubborn knuckle heads. But not the point. How do I find an egg if I can't go treveling anywhere? I've lived here for ten years and never seen a dragon or it's egg.
ReplyDeleteWhat do I do?