Add to this please: Ernest Drake, Voldimir Kapusnek,
Dragonology, by far. But: be serious. It isn't a joke.
The publishing company of Dragonology is Candlewick Press. The real author is Dugald Steer.
Dragonology.
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Dugald Steer really wrote Dragonology. The picture of Ernest Drake is actually Steer's great grandfather.
According to Dragonology, Gerupthar.
You can read "Dragonology" by Dugald A. Steer online through various e-book platforms like Amazon Kindle, Google Books, or Apple Books. Some libraries also offer digital copies through their online catalog if you have a library card.
Dugald Steer wrote "The Complete Book of Dragonology". As you can see in the Wikipedia article on it, it is a work of fantasy. That is because there are no dragons in the real world.A "real study" is a study of something in the real world. "Dragonology" only looks like something in the real world.
In Dragonology DS, potion ingredients can typically be found in various locations throughout the game, such as in the Dragonology Academy, the Enchanted Forest, and other areas you explore. You can collect ingredients by completing quests, interacting with NPCs, and searching specific spots. Additionally, some ingredients can be acquired by purchasing them from shops or trading with other players. Keep an eye out for special events that may offer unique items as well.
Dragonology or Dracology or, more-so, Arvenology
castle drake i think
DR Ernest Drake did in the 1800's.