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  2. Dragon City - Wikipedia

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    Dragon City is a 2012 free-to-play social network game developed and published by Socialpoint. First released for Facebook, the game has since been ported to mobile devices and Microsoft Windows. In Dragon City, players collect, breed, and raise dragons, which can then be used to battle other players in both single-player and multiplayer modes ...

  3. Dragonseeds - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, an entire dragon is successfully cloned from the remnant. Dragons are mass-produced via cloning labs, and dragon sparring has become a popular sport. The player is shown a picture of Warm City, the player's new home, and has supposedly come to this city to make a name for themselves in the sport of dragon battling.

  4. Dragon Mania Legends - Wikipedia

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    Players begin Dragon Mania Legends with one dragon, a level 1 Fire dragon, but can recruit more dragons through leveling up, completing quests and events, obtaining card packs, purchasing them, or breeding them. Players can upgrade their dragons by feeding them, obtaining dragon food on farms, and as rewards.

  5. DragonVale: How to Breed a River Dragon - AOL

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    It has a base breeding time of 13 hours, sells for 900,000 coins, and earns 17,500 XP for successful breeding. To breed a River Dragon, you just need to breed an Earth Dragon and a Water Dragon ...

  6. Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    A dragon is also unaffected by a lack of external heat, without slowing their metabolism nor activity level. [46] The number of eggs laid each time depends on the race of the dragon, but is usually low (between one and ten). Dragons can also cross-breed with virtually any other creature, creating a half-dragon.

  7. Kenku - Wikipedia

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    The kenku was further developed in Dragon #329 (March 2005). [10] An adventure involving kenku appeared in Dungeon #120. [11] The kenku's next appearance was in the game's fourth edition in Monster Manual 2 (2009). [12] It subsequently received an article in Dragon #411, "Winning Races: Kenku", which fleshed them out as a playable race.

  8. Conrad Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    City of the Damned: New Orleans (for Vampire: The Requiem) Hunting Grounds: The Rockies (for Werewolf: The Forsaken) Boston Unveiled (for Mage: The Awakening) Nexus (mixed venue Exalted Second Edition) The Blessed Isle (Dragon-Blooded Exalted Second Edition chronicle) Fangsfall (for d20 System Scarred Lands) Jade City (mixed venue Exalted First ...

  9. List of Dragonriders of Pern characters - Wikipedia

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    Ramoth is the gold queen dragon of Lessa, the Weyrwoman of Benden Weyr during the Ninth Pass. She is the mate of Mnementh, and is the largest dragon on Pern. For a period of time at the beginning of the Ninth Pass, Ramoth was the only remaining queen dragon on all of Pern, until the queen Prideth was hatched from her first clutch.