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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:53 pm
Mine is a phoenix. heart I think they're amazing! emotion_kirakira 
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:33 pm
Mine is probably the dragons. Dragons are just beast.
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:27 pm
I actually rather like the Augurey, or the "Irish Phoenix," which can be found described in "fantastic beasts and where to find them."
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Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:33 pm
Dragons are truly awesome creatures! heart I have so many pictures of them saved lol.
What is your favorite kind of dragon (or at least color)? In Harry Potter there are 10 known species of dragons as well as two unconfirmed/unexplained ones (Wiki HERE). I tend to like white dragons (especially those with gold details)... whee The Antipodean Opaleye sounds like it would more or less fit the bill in terms of my draconic tastes. mrgreen
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Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:41 am
I like blast ended skewets or glow worms or centaurs
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Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 2:38 pm
My favorite magical creature in general is a phoenix; however, in Harry Potter, I prefer threstrals, even though I wouldn't be able to see one. I guess I shouldn't want to, either, but they intrigue me.
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Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:10 pm
Nikkiquin Dragons are truly awesome creatures! heart I have so many pictures of them saved lol.
What is your favorite kind of dragon (or at least color)? In Harry Potter there are 10 known species of dragons as well as two unconfirmed/unexplained ones (Wiki HERE). I tend to like white dragons (especially those with gold details)... whee The Antipodean Opaleye sounds like it would more or less fit the bill in terms of my draconic tastes. mrgreen Hmmm, after checking out the wiki I'd have to say the Peruvian Vipertooth.
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:50 am
A quick dragon with a coppery shine and a venomous, murderous attitude eh? Sounds like you're a bit dark in personality. xd I like glowing luminescent things; smoldering fires and lapis lazuli and shimmering water. Dragons are my second favorite magical creature. I especially love stories that portray them as being able to take a human form. I'm writing a story like that myself actually. mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:01 am
They have a vulture-like appearance to them officially but I much prefer the artist renditions of them done by verreaux on deviantART. I find them to be stunning birds that way. Their bios and information are quite fascinating and majestic. The mournful songs they sing for approaching rain are delightful. I'd own one even for that alone. heart
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:11 am
Why oh why would you like blast ended skewets? Those things were made of evil lol... rofl I see why you'd like glow worms as they're glowy & therefore pretty. Fan of wormy things?
Centaurs are noble and beautiful creatures; both intelligent and wise with a hint of mystery. Their love of nature and divination make them fascinating beings. It almost feels weird calling something with a semi-human appearance a creature but there you go. It'd be rude otherwise.
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:19 am
Oooh threstrals! emotion_kirakira They're so neat and kind of creepy too. I like the fact that they're more mysterious and difficult to see than ghosts are. rofl I'd probably see them irl to be honest. 3nodding
I wish there was more to see of Phoenixes in Harry Potter than Fawkes but well I've heard that he's (probably) the last of his kind (or nearly at least). It's sad that they don't do more with them in terms of alternate species or color schemes. I wanted to see a rainbow one. 4laugh
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:57 pm
Nikkiquin They have a vulture-like appearance to them officially but I much prefer the artist renditions of them done by verreaux on deviantART. I find them to be stunning birds that way. Their bios and information are quite fascinating and majestic. The mournful songs they sing for approaching rain are delightful. I'd own one even for that alone. heart
I always thought vultures were kind of funny, growing up. They weren't that uncommon to see in our vicinity, and they were amusing to watch. I definitely like the other renditions the fan-base has made of them, though. The term "Irish Phoenix" does seem to conjure up something vaguely more majestic than then funny little birds that used to hop around and squawk in the fields nearby my residence as a child. I think I liked the name too, growing up, since my family is intensely proud of our Irish ancestry.
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 1:15 pm
I like Hippogriffs mostly because you could ride one in the third video game. So majestic mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 5:02 pm
Nikkiquin Oooh threstrals! emotion_kirakira They're so neat and kind of creepy too. I like the fact that they're more mysterious and difficult to see than ghosts are. rofl I'd probably see them irl to be honest. 3nodding
I wish there was more to see of Phoenixes in Harry Potter than Fawkes but well I've heard that he's (probably) the last of his kind (or nearly at least). It's sad that they don't do more with them in terms of alternate species or color schemes. I wanted to see a rainbow one. 4laugh How could you not love blast ended skewets i mean a shell that most magic bounces off and muggle weapons do nothing but bounce off or the fire spewing capabilities that they have people love dragons and they are dangerous and spew fire also the poison sting that adult blast ended skewets get and the way they are not bigots they kill indescrately no matter race gender or color or sexual orientation their sher power is quite awesome if the dark lord had made an army of them and made them controllable he would have won in the first war
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