Legend holds that the winged Dragons of the British Isles were shy creatures; suspicious of humans and given to solitude. They breathed fire and could transfix a person through the power of their gaze. They were also greedy, amassing huge…
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Legend holds that the winged Dragons of the British Isles were shy creatures; suspicious of humans and given to solitude. They breathed fire and could transfix a person through the power of their gaze. They were also greedy, amassing huge piles of wealth, which they never used, except as a bed. Dragons were always knowledgeable, being long-lived, and having excellent memories. If you could get a dragon to talk to you, it was said, they could tell you of all the ancient races and their histories.