Dragons are fictional creatures and do not actually exist. They are often depicted as being crunchy and good with ketchup in stories and movies for entertainment purposes.
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Gary Gygax co-created Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) in the early 1970s, with the first edition being published in 1974. The game was developed through Gygax's collaboration with Dave Arneson and became the foundation for modern tabletop role-playing games. Gygax's work in D&D established a new genre of entertainment, blending storytelling with gameplay mechanics.
Dungeons & Dragons Online (DDO) is rated "T for Teen" by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). This rating indicates that the game is suitable for players aged 13 and older, featuring fantasy violence and mild language. Players engage in quests and combat in a richly developed fantasy world, staying true to the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop experience.
a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
Some collective nouns for dragons are a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons.
No, komodo dragons do not own pets. Especially no dragons. Dragons are really hard pets and komodo dragons know. Yet they might be related to the ancient stories about dragons...
Females are known as drakaina and males are known as drake
Before dragons was nothing, as dragons are eternal!
they are both dragons!
There are many dragons in Dungeons and Dragons, Chromatic dragons are seen as "evil" dragons; these are Red, Blue, Green, White and Black. Then there are the "Good" dragons, or metallic Dragons, these being the Copper, Brass, Silver, and Gold dragons. There are also other dragons that aren't as closely related, that aren't "true dragons" so to speak, including pseudo dragons and dragon turtles. _______________________________________________________________________ Well-known dragons include, but are not limited to, Bahamut (lesser deity of the metallic (not platinum in 3.5, at least) dragons), Tiamat (lesser deity of the chromatic dragons), Sardior (deity of the "gem dragons"), Gruaghlothor (ruler of the "ferrous dragons"), and Io (father of dragons).
Take a pick. 1. A pride of dragons 2. A herd of dragons 3. A flock of dragons 4. A school of dragons 5. A cluster of dragons