Danger ratings

* pretty safe, if you can consider a dragon safe.

** Be careful, this could get tricky

***You should be highly skilled before you get in a tangle with one of these

****Run Away. Very few in history have ever survived an encounter with a beast of this calaber.

*****You are either dead or about to be. The most dangerous type.



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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

European Dragons

Danger rating ***
The most commonly known European dragon is, of course, the European Dragon. This is what you would consider your classic steal the princess fire breathing dragon. Long, large reptilian wings, spikes down their backs, and huge teeth, these are some of the more fearsome dragons. Unlike the Wyverns of midwestern Africa, European dragons feed mainly off of deer, elk, moose, or other large forest herbivors. Even with there common place in fairy tales, European Dragons are incredibly hard to trace. They are always in motion, and there could be anywhere from a thousand, to three or four. Of course there is always a chance this species of dragon is simply make believe. A combination of other Europe dwelling dragons.
Although these dragons were once a very popular source of myth all over the world, less and less is heard of their existence. This could indicate that the species is either dying out, or migrating to a safer, less industrial area. Whether they exist or not this will not be my last say on this particular species. I will be doing some more in depth research to study the history of the creature and clamed sightings throughout the European countryside.
Keep Chasing

-Fynn

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