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Dragonology

The study of dragons. In order to be complete, this must involve not only the study of wild dragons but also of dragon legend.
I love Dragonology . I know.
by The Isbey September 15, 2008
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Dragon's Eye

A particularly powerful magical gem that has the ability to reflect a budding dragonmaster with perfect clarity
I saw my reflection in the Dragon's Eye .
by The Isbey September 14, 2008
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fillers

In t.v. series that are derived from other forms like books or comics, fillers are episodes that did not appear in the book or comic. The creators of the television show make up episodes (that are normally really bad) and air those episodes that because they just needed to air an episode and they couldn't use a real one. Fillers can also be used to give the television show creators more time so that the book or comic creators can get farther ahead of them so that they don't catch up to the book or comic.
Something that i would like to point out is that the anime Naruto which was derived from the manga Naruto has had about 3 seasons of fillers because the anime nearly passed the manga.
by The Isbey September 15, 2008
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Frost Dragon

A nothern form of the Western dragon, which has adapted to its polar homelands by being nocturnal and pale in colour
Frost Dragon s are alot like European Dragons
by The Isbey September 15, 2008
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Futhark Rune [also: Futhorc]

A runic language said to have evolved in Germanic and Norse countries from Ancient Greek script, actually gifted by dragons see Anglo-Saxon Fathork Runes
Futhark Rune also: Futhorc is an odd script.
by The Isbey September 15, 2008
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Gargouille

A French dragon that disguises itself by looking very like a gargoyle; sometimes said to have extremely long neck
I thought that gargouille was a Gargoyle .
by The Isbey September 14, 2008
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Lindworm

Sometimes used simply to mean dragon; specifically, it refers to particular two-legged, wingless Asian dragon.
Did you see that Lindworm running through town last night?
by The Isbey September 14, 2008
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