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WebPage of Dragons
* Dragon
- A wondrous monster , usually pictured as a huge, winged,  fire breathing
   reptile with claws and scaly skin.
Indeed, a wondrous monster - the dragon. One of the most beautiful creatures that ever walked the face of the earth or flew the horizons above. Dragons - many people still think the magnificent creatures are stuff of myths, of legends..of a fictionous tale woven maybe by some drunken sailor long ago.. Or perhaps the creation of our imagination or the embodiment of our fear ... that we have to make up such a powerful creature ... that we have materialised it in our minds and the story has now been passed down from generation to generation ...The question is ... Do You Believe In Dragons?
  
I BELIEVE
Types Of Dragonz
"I wait for you by night and day,
Hoping for just a glimpse of you again ...
Have you forgotten the days we shared?
The joy you brought me, how you comforted me...
Where are you,my friend?
Did the evil ones with their sharp blades finally catch you?
Tears pour down my eyes...
I pray they have not harmed you
You, of pure spirit and of pure heart
I remember the sadness alive in your eyes when you saw how my race killed and hurt ...
Come back to me, my friend ...
I need you ...
And someday I hope I to see your beautiful wings again
I remember how you would soar through the sky
Swift as the wind ...
Sadness has destroyed the happiness in your heart
I am sorry but please do not lose hope
One day, my kind will understand ...
Come back to me soon, my dragon friend ..."
GOLD DRAGONS - FIRE
SILVER DRAGONS - LIGHTNING
BRONZE DRAGONS - ACID
BLACK DRAGONS - ACID
WHITE DRAGONS - ICE
RED DRAGON - FIRE
BLUE DRAGON - LIGHTNING
GREEN DRAGONS - ACID
Say Dragon!
Norwegian: drage
Polish: smok
Portugese: dragao
Roman: draco
Romanian: drahon,zmeu
Russian: drakon
Spanish: El Draque
Singlish: Dragon lor! *L*
Tagalog: drakon
Turkish: ejderha
Vietnamese: long
Welsh: draig
Hebrew: drakon
Hungarian: sarkany
Icelandic: dreky
Indonesian: naga
Islamic: th'uban,tinnin
Italian: drago,dragone
Japanese: ryu,tatsu
Latin: draco
Maori: tarakona
Malay: naga
Norwegian: drage
African: nrgwenya
Arabic: ah-teen
Bulgarian: drakon
Chinese: lung/long, Liung
Danish: drage
Dutch: draak
Elven: Tagnik'zur
English: dragon
French: dragun,dargon
German: drache
Hawaiian: kelekona
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