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Dragons are terrifying manifestations of the ancient intelligences of the cosmos.  In the oldest legends of Asdar, the dragon is the common enemy of titans and humans, dwarves and elves.  The [[draconomachy]] is the oldest combat.
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Dragons are terrifying manifestations of the ancient intelligences of the cosmos.  In the oldest legends of Asdar, the dragon is the common enemy of titans and humans, dwarves and elves.  The [[draconomachy]] is the oldest heroic combat.  Dragons remain a staple of all old legends and new-sprung storytellers will surely feature the dragon in their repertoire.  In the world of Asdar, dragons exist today, but they are most accessibly in the form of [[drakeling]]s, domesticated dragons that are essential to traditional [[Dragonmount Warfare]] of [[Pytharnia]] and [[Barathorn]]. Wild dragons dwell outside the bounds of the civilized [[Pallathantic Region]] in the northern [[Jaggudorns]], northern and lagustrine [[Barathorn]], much of central [[Asdauria]], wilderness of [[Orrhymby]], and in the northern hemisphere of the new world.  Their existence in [[Skaligdæ]] is thought certain, but not entirely uncontested.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:51, 11 June 2014

Dragons are terrifying manifestations of the ancient intelligences of the cosmos. In the oldest legends of Asdar, the dragon is the common enemy of titans and humans, dwarves and elves. The draconomachy is the oldest heroic combat. Dragons remain a staple of all old legends and new-sprung storytellers will surely feature the dragon in their repertoire. In the world of Asdar, dragons exist today, but they are most accessibly in the form of drakelings, domesticated dragons that are essential to traditional Dragonmount Warfare of Pytharnia and Barathorn. Wild dragons dwell outside the bounds of the civilized Pallathantic Region in the northern Jaggudorns, northern and lagustrine Barathorn, much of central Asdauria, wilderness of Orrhymby, and in the northern hemisphere of the new world. Their existence in Skaligdæ is thought certain, but not entirely uncontested.

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