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141. 17 Jan 2012 14:28

stevedover1965

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160316

142. 18 Jan 2012 04:20

stevedover1965

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160345

This picture is dedicated to my very good friend Sari

143. 18 Jan 2012 10:44

indigo

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160374


144. 21 Jan 2012 14:08

clorophilla

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160666

145. 22 Jan 2012 16:40

stevedover1965

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160740

146. 23 Jan 2012 04:39

stevedover1965

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160659

Picture by Dragon for the showcase

147. 23 Jan 2012 08:52

Dragon

Thanks for posting that Steve, I meant to do it myself then totally forgot.

148. 23 Jan 2012 14:44

stevedover1965

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=117678

Picture by ARW65

149. 4 Apr 2012 17:28

stevedover1965

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=166016

A new addition to the Dragon family!

150. 4 Apr 2012 17:30

stevedover1965

Dragon Superstitions

1.Soldiers believed that a sword dipped in Dragons blood, made wounds that would never heal.
2.A bath in Dragons blood helped people see into the future.
3.A Dragons breath was poisonous just one puff could kill a soldier.
4.A Dragons tooth used to bring good luck.
5.People believed that Dragon fat made good eye ointment.
6.Some people even said that if Dragons teeth were sown in the ground they would grow into fighting soldiers.
7.Some Dragon slayers kept the heads and tails of Dragons they had killed to show how brave they had been.

151. 4 Apr 2012 17:30

stevedover1965

Bronze Dragons: Dwell in subterranean lairs near substantial bodies of water such as lakes and oceans. Despite their love of wealth, they are basically of beneficent nature. They often assume the form of some animal in order to observe the affairs of humans. The Bronze dragon are larger than the Brass dragons. They reach up to 42 feet in length. There are two breath weapons the dragons employ. They either use a bolt of lightning or a gas of repulsion.

152. 4 Apr 2012 17:31

stevedover1965

These dragon facts are all courtesy of Chicklette

http://swordfire.tripod.com/dragonstone/id1.html

153. 5 Apr 2012 12:38

clorophilla

Interesting adding Steve!

I just should add:

1. (swords): it works only if the sword is goblin-made
8. a bath in dragon blood can protect from wounds

154. 11 Apr 2012 06:21

AFSOUTH

Hi Steve! Hope all is well for you! Here are a couple of my Dragons.

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160801

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160142

155. 13 May 2012 09:54

clorophilla

first dragon in "space"!
http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=169043

156. 13 May 2012 11:32

Normal

Quick info for dragon fans who might be in the central US this summer>>>
Find some photos at www.mobot/lantern festival

In St. Louis, the Missouri Botanical Garden runs this Lantern Festival from 29 May to 19 Aug. "Art by day, magic by night." Some are in a splendid dragon form!

157. 17 May 2012 16:48

GingerNinja

Thought I'd add to the collection...
The Hungarian Horntail from "Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire"
http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160783
Toothless from "How To Train Your Dragon" coming soon!

158. 24 May 2012 01:10

clorophilla

dragon's eye - inspired by Matthew
http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=169876

159. 1 Jun 2012 09:44

clorophilla

by minispinny
http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=160199

160. 4 Jun 2012 02:02

stevedover1965

Thank you Clo for your help