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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 250385" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Thank you interesting. They got the elementals part of how dragons relate. I learned about elementals years back at TTI. Flying dragons in the fifteen-to-thirty-foot range are a little bit more trim and physically fit.</p><p></p><p>I have not read to where any dragon on Earth has given humans rides on their backs, but I can't say it's imposable.</p><p></p><p>The web's been sanitized and the find, < Moutain climber encounters dragon in Banff Park >, doesn't turn up anymore. Maybe give it a try Bones?</p><p></p><p>Historically Orientals are dragon familiar, so this is close to their culture. I come from a magical line, so there's dragon root familiarization between me and dragons, so this is natural to me.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot of transformation in oriental writings and art, so I see why the dragon had the ability to turn into a girl in the cartoon.</p><p></p><p>The ones that landed were a pair, about 15 to 25 foot in length I'm guessing. There's something about them being able to fly but this is in an interphase state of being. A shift into another reality, but just barely. That I know of dragons do not talk. They are however highly telepathic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 250385, member: 259"] Thank you interesting. They got the elementals part of how dragons relate. I learned about elementals years back at TTI. Flying dragons in the fifteen-to-thirty-foot range are a little bit more trim and physically fit. I have not read to where any dragon on Earth has given humans rides on their backs, but I can't say it's imposable. The web's been sanitized and the find, < Moutain climber encounters dragon in Banff Park >, doesn't turn up anymore. Maybe give it a try Bones? Historically Orientals are dragon familiar, so this is close to their culture. I come from a magical line, so there's dragon root familiarization between me and dragons, so this is natural to me. There's a lot of transformation in oriental writings and art, so I see why the dragon had the ability to turn into a girl in the cartoon. The ones that landed were a pair, about 15 to 25 foot in length I'm guessing. There's something about them being able to fly but this is in an interphase state of being. A shift into another reality, but just barely. That I know of dragons do not talk. They are however highly telepathic. [/QUOTE]
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