10-26-2002, 02:39 PM | #21 |
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Like Faramir said earlier, I like to draw Magical Beasts especially Dragons!!!!
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10-27-2002, 03:03 PM | #22 |
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I like Smaug and thought he was a little clumsey and Clever.(Am I making sence?)
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10-29-2002, 10:04 AM | #23 |
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I like dragons too!!
here is some info for your hearts delight!! enjoy! dragons here is some info on dragons for people out there who are interested: Dragons Dragons was the heaviest of all Morgoth servants they were also his last. There was two kind of Dragons, the firedragons, who were hot and had no wings, and then cold dragons who had fire too, but not as hot and in the same amount as the Fire-Dragons. Instead they had wings and were able to fly. Morgoth`s first attempts in making these huge and cruel creatures were the serpents. , but the winged dragons were the last of his beasts he createt. Morgoth had long tried to breed winged creatures and many a bird or eagle had lost its life in the caves of Angband where Morgoth and his servants had tried to squize the secret of flying from them. The winged Dragons was not ready before the end of the First age. But at that time Morgoth was so overwelming that only the host of the Valar could save the world from his evil reign. Dragons are cunning and cleaver creatures with a razorsharp mind. How they precisely were breed and of what is nowhere told but we may suspect they were made by sorcery and fire. In the early tales it is told how the serpents had hearts of fire and bodies of steel. The later Dragons had..... Dragons had sharp and keen eyes, an exeptionel sence of smell and a memory beyond imagination. If they once had senced a smell it was never forgotten, and no matter how great a treasure they had stolen and were guarding they would, by the penny, know the exact amount and furthermore know if just the tiniest jewel were missing. Dragons loved to speak in riddles and one of the few ways to get close to living dragon without loosing your life instantly were to tease it with puzzles and riddles but the highest level of awareness was needed for they are inteligent creatures and one could soon be under its spell. Related links.: Battles.: War of Wrath. Dragons. Ancalagon. Glaurung. Smaug. Scatha. Ancalagon. Ancalagon the Black, a winged Dragon, he was the Lord of the winged Dragons. Morgoth brided and let loose in the last Battle of Beleriand "The war of Wrath" it is told that Earendil slew him and in his fell from the sky he broke Thangorodrim. Related Links.: Battles.: War of Wrath. Encyc.: Ancalagon. Glaurung. The father of all dragons, he first time appears between the 2 and 3 battle of Beleriand 260 years after the raising of the Sun and Moon, slain by Turin F.A.499. Glaurung was a hot Dragon without wings. In F.A.260 issued Glaurung for the first time. He came from the gates of Angband by night but he was scarce halfgrown but the Elves fleed before him to Dorthonion and Ered Wethrin but Fingon rode against him with archers upon horseback, and hemmed him round with a ring of swift riders. And Glaurung was dismayed, for he could not endure there darts, being not yet come to his full armoury and he fled back to angband. Glaurung sacked Nargothrond in F.A.495. He came from Angband with a host of Orcs into Hithlum and did great evil, and he came over the mountains Ered Withrin and down at the other side, destroyed the Pools of Ivrin and came into the realm of Narog where he found the caves Nargothrond because Turin had pursuaded the Elves to abandon there stealth / ambush strategy they used for open war. In that battle; the battle of Tum-Halad Glaurung are victorious and he enters Nargothrond. In F.A.496 comes Morwen and Nienor with a small host of Elves commanded by Mablung out of Doriath to seek Turin but instead they meet Glaurung who bewitched Nienor and she ran lost into the wood, Morwen escapes but are also lost. Mablung returns to Doriath. In F.A.499 assailes Glaurung Brethil but is slain by Turin. Related Links.: Battles.: Battle of Tum-Halad. Encyc.: Glaurung. Smaug. A winged Dragon known from the Hobbit. Smaug came from the Withered Heath in the Ered Mithrim when he heard of the treasure Thrór, the King under the Mountain had gathered in the Lonely Mountain in Erebor. Smaug descented upon the Lonely Mountain and drove Thrór out, ruined Dale, and devastated the whole region in Third age 2770. Killed by Bard from Esgaroth in Third age 2941. He used his black arrow who was forged by the Dwarves in the smithies beniath the Lonely Mountain in happier days. Smaug was a huge redgolden and exeptionel greedy, strong and cruel Dragon and he had a liking for eating young girls. Related Links.: Encyc.: Smaug. Scatha. Dragon in Ered Mithrim. |
11-05-2002, 03:06 PM | #24 |
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wow that is a lot of stuff about dragons so where did you get this info? and i knew his name was smauge i just forgot to write down the name (no time).
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11-18-2002, 04:01 PM | #25 |
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I got the info off zavron and I think he got the info from the encyclopedia of Arda although i'm not sure?
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11-27-2002, 05:41 PM | #26 |
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I like dragons because their cool !!!
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11-29-2002, 06:17 AM | #27 |
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If you want a good story with lots of Dragons in it there's a book called 'FIREDRAKE' (Can't remember who wrote it) which has a whole dragon hierarchy. Great read!
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11-30-2002, 08:33 AM | #28 |
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I LOVE dragons. (Hence the Avatar)
They fly! they blow fire! they are strong! They can still have fun and be romantic. |
12-07-2002, 05:41 PM | #29 |
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DRAGONS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!
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12-11-2002, 08:25 AM | #30 | |
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That info is not entirely accurate.
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Cold Dragons had no fire breath. It is not entirely clear if they had wings or not, but based on early texts, and pictures of 'long-wyrms' it is possible that they could also be either winged or wingless, although it is more likely that these were less likely to have wings than the fire-drakes. |
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12-14-2002, 09:16 AM | #31 |
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FireDragons were like the Chinese mythological Dragons, They had no Wings but could Fly.
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12-16-2002, 06:15 AM | #32 |
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It all depends on what mythologies you're basing this on. As far as I'm concerned there are many types of Dragons in the hierarchy:
Lesser Drakes (Wingless, don't breath fire) Firedrakes (Wingless, breathe fire) Wyverns (Winged but with no arms, breathe fire) Airdrakes (Winged, breathe poisonous gasses) Cold drakes (or White dragons, winged, breathe very cold air) Dragons (Winged, breathe fire)
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12-24-2002, 02:13 PM | #33 |
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I love dragons their my favourite creatures.
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01-03-2003, 02:46 PM | #34 |
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I looooove dragons, and it kinda made me mad how Tolkien made them bad. Why does everyone always describe them as fat worms? They arent worms! Meanys! Hehe! Anyways, read Dragonlance and ull see why I like them.
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01-30-2003, 01:21 AM | #35 |
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Smaug was funny, he had a lot of good lines. He was would talk to you just to kill you. It makes you wonder how he developed his social skills. Smaug was a gifted orater, I was disappointed when he was destroyed. I would have liked him to drop into the Lotr from time to time. Although a dragon would be a problem in any storyline because of their awesome presence. I think people call them fat worms because they are scared of them. It is called whistling past the graveyard
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01-30-2003, 01:27 AM | #36 |
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I liked Chrysophylax Drix. Now there's a smart and sociable dragon.
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02-08-2003, 12:01 PM | #37 |
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Yeah Dragons are cool!
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02-13-2003, 08:17 PM | #38 |
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I love Dragons!!
Smaug was awesome. He's probably one of my favorites. I love Tolkien's interpretation of them. Powerful and evil, yet intelligent. Has anyone of you dragon lovers read The Song in the Silence. You might want to check it out. |
02-14-2003, 12:02 PM | #39 |
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I love dragons! especially the ones on the fronts of Anne McCaffery's books, they're so cool!
SMAUG ROCKS!
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I don't have particularly strong feelings for (or against) dragons, but what I do find interesting is the similarities between Smaug & the dragon in the Dutch story "De Koning van Katoren"
Smaug, in my view (could be wrong though) sound very similar to "smog" so I always associate his name with that sort of grey, dirty fog found in cities (caused by the fumes etc expelled by industires & cars). The same applies to the dragon in "Koning" - his name was Smook (meaning Smog). Both these dragons where the cause of the downfall of the people who first lived in the areas they decided to make their own. In both cases the people adapted to the presence of the dragon in some way (in Hobbit they basically gave up on their land & moved away and in "Koning" they stayed away from the area where the dragon lived & wore gass masks) but they always yearned for someone to come & relieve them of the dragon. Enough said about that for now - I don't think Smaug was a bad guy at all - it was in his nature to be the way he was & being an animal (essentially) - albeit a very intelligent, cunning one - one couldn't exclude the fact that his actions were driven by instinct rather than rational thought............
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