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  2. Age of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Rule is the fifth book [2] and was released on 1 December 2009. Wistala, as sister to the Copper who is now Emperor of the Upper and Lower Worlds, is appointed proxy Queen by crippled Nilrasha, where she advances her ideas of political equality of hominids and dragons.

  3. Dragon Hoops - Wikipedia

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    He was interested in comic books, and he created comic stories after graduation. In 2013, Yang publishes the graphic novel Boxers & Saints. His family celebrates the book, but Yang quickly starts running out of ideas for the next graphic novel. Yang is inspired by the basketball team at Bishop O'Dowd High School from Oakland, where he is a ...

  4. Dragonology - Wikipedia

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    Dragonology is a series of books for children and young adults about dragons, written in a non-fictional style. [1] The series contains information on dragons, including about how to befriend and protect them as well as an alphabet of the dragon language, ancient runes, and replica samples of dragon scales.

  5. List of Dragon Age media - Wikipedia

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    An eight-page mini-comic based on cut content for Dragon Age: Origins, featuring Alistair and Morrigan; Dragon Age: March 31, 2010 — December 8, 2010 Comic book series [55] Written by Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston, Mark Robinson, and Anthony J. Tan, with art by Humberto Ramos and Mark Robinson; Published by IDW Publishing

  6. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Modern fan illustration by David Demaret of the dragon Smaug from J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 high fantasy novel The Hobbit. This is a list of dragons in popular culture.Dragons in some form are nearly universal across cultures and as such have become a staple of modern popular culture, especially in the fantasy genre.

  7. Category:Books about dragons - Wikipedia

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  8. How to Train Your Dragon (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    How to Train Your Dragon is a series of children's books written by British author Cressida Cowell. The books are set in a fictional Fantasy Viking world, and focus on the experiences of protagonist Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, as he overcomes obstacles on his journey of "becoming a hero, the hard way".

  9. Dragon Slayers' Academy - Wikipedia

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    Snagglefahng – The dragon who appears in Book 13, who loves Brother Dave's Peanut Brittle. Grizzlegore – The dragon who appears in Book 16, who is the world's oldest living dragon. He spares those schools their gold if they can perform his poem. Bubbles – The dragon who appears in Book 18, who is a water dragon seeking revenge of the ...