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This list is of dragons types from modern books, plays and poetry. The authors
are listed in brackets after the type.
Dracos
Nobilis (from the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett)
These dragons only exist if you believe in them. Though there have been
individual occurrences of these dragons appearing, the main group of these
dragons is to be found at Wyrmberg. It has been suggested
that these dragons evolved from swamp dragons, and retreated to the imagination
when they got to the point where reality wouldn't support them anymore.
Other Pages: Dragon List - Ankh-Morpork Dragon
Great
Wyrms (from the Deverry series by Katharine Kerr)
The great wyrms were once hunted by humans, but after the surviving dragons
fled, the humans forgot about them. These dragons are cold blooded, and as
such, live near a heat source, such as a underground volcanic caves, so that
they don't freeze during winter. The dragons always move out before a volcanic
eruption, probably because their sensitive hearing allows them to hear that
the volcano is close to erupting. The name of a great wyrm holds the power
to bind it to the users will.
Other Pages: Dragon List - Arzosah
Luckdragons
(from 'The Never Ending Story' (Die Unendliche Geschichte) by Michael Ende)
Luckdragons are pearl coloured and long. They have no wings, yet they can fly.
Unlike other dragons in Fantastica/Fantasia, they are not particularly strong or
magical. They are extremely lucky, which seems to get them through most problems.
They are known as Glücksdrachen in the original German.
Other Pages: Dragon List - Falkor
Pernese
Dragons (from the Pern books by Anne McCaffrey)
These dragons have been genetically engineered from a small flying creature
that looks like a dragon. They were created to protect the people of Pern
from a threat called thread. The Pernese are a group of colonists from earth.
Dragons choose a rider just after they hatch, and are born knowing their
name. All dragon names end in 'th'. Gold and green dragons are female. Bronze,
brown and blue dragons are male. There was a white dragon once, but he was
an exception to the rule.
The dragons can breath fire and teleport from between places and times. The
place that they go to during teleporting is called between.
Other Pages: Pern Dragon List
Swamp
Dragons (from the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett)
Swamp dragons are small and live in swamps. When they get excited, angry
or frightened explosive gas builds up inside them, and sometimes they explode.
This is a good survival trait for the species as a whole. Any predator that
has had a swamp dragon blow up in front of it is likely to avoid them. Sadly
it is a poor survival trait for the individual swamp dragon.
Other Pages: Dragon List - Chubby;
Dewdrop;
Errol;
Gayheart; LM
Gayscale; LM Quickfang;
Moonmist;
Moonpenny;
Treebite;
Vinny
The
Dragons of the Dragon Paths (from 'The Dragon Paths' by Frena
Bloomfield)
These dragons call people to them telepathically. They want company; someone
to talk to about the world. They remember a lost world that they use to live
in. They long to return there, but if they leave where they are they will
spread plague and destruction in their wake. They are only kept at rest by
a guardian - someone who can listen to their minds without going mad. In
'The Dragon Paths' the old guardian has died, and a new one must be found.
Quicksilver
Dragons (from 'The Death Gate Cycle' by Weis and Hickman)
Quicksilver dragons live in the High Realms of Arianus. These dragons are
unpredictable, and intelligent. They have long, slender bodies, no wings,
and silver skin. Despite the lack of wings, they fly well.
Other Pages: Dragon List - Gorgon
Wyrmberg
Dragons (from the Discworld books by Terry Prachett)
The dragons of Wyrmberg are created from the imagination. Wyrmberg is an
up-side-down mountain that exists in an area of high magic, which is why
dragons can pass from the imagination into existence. The further away from
Wyrmberg the dragons go, the more translucent (and less 'real') they get.
Other Pages: Dragon List - Laolith;
Ninereeds;
Psepha
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