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One of the [[Main:Consolidated_development#Power_Goals|old power goals]] referenced stealing dragon eggs as part of an [[adventurer mode]] quest. | One of the [[Main:Consolidated_development#Power_Goals|old power goals]] referenced stealing dragon eggs as part of an [[adventurer mode]] quest. | ||
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Contrary to popular belief, a dragon is not in fact toothless, and will tear you to shreds, resulting in [[fun]]. | Contrary to popular belief, a dragon is not in fact toothless, and will tear you to shreds, resulting in [[fun]]. | ||
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− | They will | + | They will, in accordance to popular belief, however, set fire to the countryside, [[peasant]]s, and any thatched roof cottages that happen to be in the vicinity. |
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Though dragons are thought to make their lairs in dungeons, actual sightings of "Dragons in Dungeons" are extremely rare. | Though dragons are thought to make their lairs in dungeons, actual sightings of "Dragons in Dungeons" are extremely rare. | ||
+ | Also contrary to popular belief, dragonfire is in fact not actually fire, but is composed of boiling, molten clouds of varied metals such as: silver, copper, steel, etc... So one could argue that dragons feed on minerals and armored adventurers to produce their breath, or that dragons can breath plasma. | ||
+ | Dragonfire is also known to make trade depots explode. | ||
+ | [[File:Dragon2.png|thumb|300px|center|Dragons; admired for their terrible majesty]] | ||
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