In your own opinions.
Who gave more life to dragons through there writing?
Who gave us the love for dragons more?
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Writing Debate on dragons
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Writing Debate on dragons
Post by TheRedWarrior » 23 May 2019, 21:05
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Re: Writing Debate on dragons
Post by Expendable » 23 May 2019, 22:13
I'm rather partial to Barbara Hambly's Dragonbane - a Northern lord and his lover (a witch) travels down to the Capital after a dragon winds up invading the Dwarven caves next door, and it's becoming a problem. Except it's not the dragon itself that's the problem. But the dragon does explain its love of gold - and makes a very interesting offer to the witch.
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Post by PharaohAtem » 16 Jun 2019, 15:16
I'd say Anne McCaffrey and her dragonriders of pern I've read all of her books and I know her son and daughter have written as well.
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Re: Writing Debate on dragons
Post by Expendable » 18 Jun 2019, 03:06
Who wouldn't want teleporting dragons? Although I think I'd irritate the farmers when my dragon gets hungry.
Maybe a fire lizard?
Maybe a fire lizard?
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