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1 Gronda Dragons A Journal of Jogenaff the Librarian

2 A History of the Gronda Dragon When I first began my studies of the Gronda dragon, I came across something strange. I noticed that all dragons have dark green patches of scales. I came to the conclusion that all dragons are a natural mutation of the green dragon. I have more evidence than just my word. All of the painting of dragons in the early texts are green

3 Black Dragons Black dragons were the most heavily armored dragons. While they were rather sluggish, they only were vulnerable in the eye. There were never large numbers of them because they were the most hunted dragons.

4 Green Dragons Green dragons were the most agile dragons. While they were could easily dodge anything thrown at them, they were not as fast as some of the other breeds. These dragons were only vulnerable in the eye and the stomach area.

5 Orange Dragons Orange dragons were the fastest dragons on land. They could outrun anything and were relatively fast in the air. They avoid flying because the are vulnerable in the eye and the stomach area.

6 Red Dragons Red dragons were fastest dragons in the air. Unlike most other breeds, they did not have a vulnerable stomach area. This allowed them to not be afraid of flying. They did have a vulnerable neck joint and eye.

7 Blue Dragons Blue dragons had a vulnerable eye, neck joint and stomach area. They made up for this with the hottest and longest ranged breath of all dragons. These dragons had the highest population because they were hard to kill on the ground.


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