A Guide To Dragons
written by Athena Whitebaine
This book is a basic guide to the most formidable and famed magical creature: the dragon. Whether you are a curious student doing an essay for extra credit or an aspiring dragonologist, this book will pave the way for your understanding of the various dragon breeds.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Hebridean Black
Chapter 5
HEBRIDEAN BLACK
Native Country: Hebrides, Britain
Appearance: Rough-scaled, with brilliant purple eyes and a line of shallow but razor-sharp ridges along its back. Its tail is tipped by an arrow-shaped spike and it has batlike wings.
Size: Up to thirty feet in length
Diet: This breed feeds mostly on deer, though it has been known to carry off large dogs and even cattle.
Eggs: A brilliant purple, covered in sharp bristles
Other: The wizard clan MacFusty, who have dwelled in the Hebrides for centuries, have traditionally taken responsibility for the management of their native dragons. The Hebridean Black is more aggressive than its Welsh counterpart. It requires a territory of as much as a hundred square miles per dragon.
Native Country: Hebrides, Britain
Appearance: Rough-scaled, with brilliant purple eyes and a line of shallow but razor-sharp ridges along its back. Its tail is tipped by an arrow-shaped spike and it has batlike wings.
Size: Up to thirty feet in length
Diet: This breed feeds mostly on deer, though it has been known to carry off large dogs and even cattle.
Eggs: A brilliant purple, covered in sharp bristles
Other: The wizard clan MacFusty, who have dwelled in the Hebrides for centuries, have traditionally taken responsibility for the management of their native dragons. The Hebridean Black is more aggressive than its Welsh counterpart. It requires a territory of as much as a hundred square miles per dragon.