Dragons, as depicted in various mythologies and fantasy literature, often lead solitary or semi-social lives, residing in remote, mountainous, or cavernous areas. They are typically portrayed as territorial creatures, fiercely guarding their lairs and hoards of treasure. Many stories depict dragons as wise and ancient beings, engaging in flight, magic, and interactions with humans, sometimes serving as protectors or adversaries. Their diets can vary, but they are often shown as carnivorous, preying on livestock or other creatures.
Same way you do in real life: rob a rich person.
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Dragons do not exist but the mythological creatures are depicted that way-as they are supposed to be winged lizards.
No. Dragons, which are reptiles, are in no way related to phoenixes, which are birds. Phoenixes are classified as 'pseudo-dragons', meaning false dragon. Pseudo-dragons are usually mistaken for dragons, as the phoenix might be, because it is a creature of fire. Other psuedo-dragons include basilisks, cockatrices, sea serpents, and komodo dragons.
There is no such things as a, "dragon." "Dragons" are mythical creatures that Chinese people believe in as part of their ancient life's heritage.
No way
depends on the size
as far as i know there is no way to fight dragons as a non-mem then reagin slayer.
you have to have whirlpool and then you go around the stones of the dragons den use whirlpool and make your way to the door
No. Wild dragons are dragons that used to belong to someone, and they either released them into the wilderness themselves or their scroll was burned and after being dead for two weeks, the dragons were brought back to life in the wild. You may not tame them or adopt them in any way, releasing is just there as a better alternative to killing an adult dragon you don't want. You can look at them, but you cannot otherwise interact with them. Sometimes when the abandoned page is running low, the wild dragons will breed and some of the eggs will go to the AP, so you can possibly adopt the children of dragons in the wilderness, but there is no way to adopt or tame a frozen hatchling or adult dragon not on your scroll, regardless whether it is wild or not.
No, they are totally different from say Komodo dragons and lizards. Dinosaurs are reptiles and the main difference was the way they walked. They walked with their legs directly under their hips which is different from the way a lizard walks. Komodo dragons are lizards but huge ones.