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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:49 pm
Since I haven't seen this particular question in this guild, I am going to post it and look at everyone's answers: What do you like about dragons that make you love them so much? Well, I like the fact that dragons are mystical creatures; they can do things that surpass natural abilities, and I also think that because dragons are supposedly unreal(how can they say that?!), they can do different things only you can imagine. What do you think?
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 3:12 pm
I like dragons because they're dragons. That's all there is to it. And I think that dragons that know how to spellcraft can do just about anything that they imagine.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:53 am
My interest in dragons began in Middle School when D&D was introduced to me. At the time my parents forbade me to play D&D so I played Traveller RP instead. I was drawn into the world of mystical and fantasy creatures and never really came back out. I guess as an adult, what still continues to draw me to dragons is their wisdom, sense of humor, intelligence and loyalty. Certainly they are misunderstood and I can relate to that too, the matters of Western and Eastern dragons and the mythologies that surround them. I sway more to the Eastern and find that their more ancient stories make me truly wonder what creatures were around when the stories were told. Maybe, just maybe there were dragons back then, that taught humans how to behave and protected them from harm when respected and admired.
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 6:43 pm
me?hmm... same as what the second guy said
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:01 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:33 pm
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:59 am
I totally agree with you, Silver_Autumn.
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:07 am
Dragons are just widley cool and if you think about it the strage thing is that evrey relgeaon knows about them eaven before they came in contact with eachother....still what i find strage if you think about it...hmm...i cant tipe at all right now...
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:59 am
they have a certain grace that i can't quite describe. i'm interested in them for a wide varitey of reasons, the biggest one being that they are mysterious to me, just like the depths of the ocean. when you look at the ocean from above all you see is water, but below, there is a treasure trove of discoveries and knowledge. it is the same with dragons, most people see a wild monster that ravenged the land, but i see something else.
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 5:03 pm
Madralyn My interest in dragons began in Middle School when D&D was introduced to me. At the time my parents forbade me to play D&D so I played Traveller RP instead. I was drawn into the world of mystical and fantasy creatures and never really came back out. I guess as an adult, what still continues to draw me to dragons is their wisdom, sense of humor, intelligence and loyalty. Certainly they are misunderstood and I can relate to that too, the matters of Western and Eastern dragons and the mythologies that surround them. I sway more to the Eastern and find that their more ancient stories make me truly wonder what creatures were around when the stories were told. Maybe, just maybe there were dragons back then, that taught humans how to behave and protected them from harm when respected and admired. Yeah, my parents said I couldn't play D&D either, and I said"Why not? There are dragons in it for crying out loud!", and then I got sent to my room so I have yet to play it because my mother threatened to take away my computer and I love my computer...to a fault sweatdrop Oh, and about what you said when it comes to dragons teaching humans right and wrong, I wish they'd have stuck around out in the open to make sure we didn't stray from the right path. I love all dragons as long as they don't try to eat me. 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:40 am
Hikaru505 Madralyn My interest in dragons began in Middle School when D&D was introduced to me. At the time my parents forbade me to play D&D so I played Traveller RP instead. I was drawn into the world of mystical and fantasy creatures and never really came back out. I guess as an adult, what still continues to draw me to dragons is their wisdom, sense of humor, intelligence and loyalty. Certainly they are misunderstood and I can relate to that too, the matters of Western and Eastern dragons and the mythologies that surround them. I sway more to the Eastern and find that their more ancient stories make me truly wonder what creatures were around when the stories were told. Maybe, just maybe there were dragons back then, that taught humans how to behave and protected them from harm when respected and admired. Yeah, my parents said I couldn't play D&D either, and I said"Why not? There are dragons in it for crying out loud!", and then I got sent to my room so I have yet to play it because my mother threatened to take away my computer and I love my computer...to a fault sweatdrop Oh, and about what you said when it comes to dragons teaching humans right and wrong, I wish they'd have stuck around out in the open to make sure we didn't stray from the right path. I love all dragons as long as they don't try to eat me. 3nodding My mom bought me the basic D&D set, but I haven't played it much. I don't have to many people to play WITH since I also love my computer to a fault.
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:05 pm
Well I can say that i like dragons because they are mythical creatures yet they could actually be real, and look at all the books that point it. Also because they are magical, can fly and that kind of stuff and don't tell me that you never was enchanted by a mythical being. Aside from the normal things I like the fact that they seem graceful in flight, so basically they are AWESOME!! 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:28 am
lol i was waiting for this,
i guess for me, it would have to be the way they look, thats what drew me in. the first dragon i saw was a western dragon, and i just thought it looked so cool that i persued and learned more about them.
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 11:51 am
dragons are as good as anything
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