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We're glad you could visit today! See if any of the dragons up for adoption catch your eye~!
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fanclub - suggestion thread - announcements - guidelines - rarities - staff apps - link
fanclub - suggestion thread - announcements - guidelines - rarities - staff apps - link
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So what is a Celtic Dragon? Celtic legend has it that these dragons hailed from the reaches of
space itself, bringing with them the galaxies themselves. With them also came the elements,
fire, water, earth, air, and many more. It is said that their long ears allow them to hear the
whispering of the gods and goddesses, and are told what to do with their elemental powers.
Physical aspects? These dragons take after many different things, including, but not
limited to: birds, lions, and cats. From snout to the tip of their tails, they can range
anywhere from 1 ft long to 10 ft long in size. When kits are born, they are very tiny, and
aren't even a foot long. Their horns are an average length of 7-10 inches, but on rare
occasion, can grow up to 3 ft.
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space itself, bringing with them the galaxies themselves. With them also came the elements,
fire, water, earth, air, and many more. It is said that their long ears allow them to hear the
whispering of the gods and goddesses, and are told what to do with their elemental powers.
Physical aspects? These dragons take after many different things, including, but not
limited to: birds, lions, and cats. From snout to the tip of their tails, they can range
anywhere from 1 ft long to 10 ft long in size. When kits are born, they are very tiny, and
aren't even a foot long. Their horns are an average length of 7-10 inches, but on rare
occasion, can grow up to 3 ft.
insert more lore here lookit me bein lazy
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