The tallest dragon in mythology is often considered to be the Nidhogg, a serpent-like dragon from Norse mythology that gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil, the World Tree. On the other hand, the smallest dragon is typically depicted as the Dragonlet, a tiny species found in various fantasy settings, often no larger than a few inches long. These dragons highlight the wide range of interpretations and characteristics attributed to dragons in folklore and fiction.
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using telepathic communication with the rider !
using telepathic communication with the rider !
when the baby dragon hatched , all the dragons chose their companion
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after beterli broke Keven's skull and leg and Keenan want to be a dragon rider and he try to reach to the Hatching Ground and Heath (the bronze dragon ) chose Keenan to be his companion .
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The Biggest speaking in fantasy is indeed the Welsh Red. The smallest is the Spanish Wyvern