Welcome to my Dragonry! What is a dragonry, you ask? It is a hatchery for dragons! All kinds, of all shapes, sizes, and powers. We have everything from the common Western Ridgeback to the powerful and rare Eastern Frost, and new species are being discovered every day! Here at the Dragonry, we offer these amazing beasts for adoption. Let's move on, shall we?
News:
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2/10/2011: A new nest has been found in the Etain Desert! We have taken the entire clutch of four. I wonder what they could hatch into? These will be kept by the Dragonry for research, as they are not like anything we have heard of before. If we find or breed more, they will be for sale if safe. (Some dragons are too aggressive to be sold, so we have to make sure these are safe to be kept as pets)
2/9/2011: The Dragonry is looking to hire! Please message Shukura for more information, including a full list of jobs. (We especially need someone to message people their codes, and someone to help me think up more dragon/accessory ideas)
2/8/2011: The Dragonry has grown its first pair of wild dragons! Dragon breeding is now open for the Western Ridgeback species, currently purebred only. EDIT: Amazing! We have been sold a rare and beautiful female South American Dwarf Quetzalcoatl from its native land. It has been added to the breeding stock. However, it is a bit sick from the travel and unable to breed yet. It is now able to be bred! Check the breeding pen to see this beauty.
2/8/2011: The Dragonry has been built! We are now hunting for eggs to stock up.
2/9/2011: The Dragonry is looking to hire! Please message Shukura for more information, including a full list of jobs. (We especially need someone to message people their codes, and someone to help me think up more dragon/accessory ideas)
2/8/2011: The Dragonry has grown its first pair of wild dragons! Dragon breeding is now open for the Western Ridgeback species, currently purebred only. EDIT: Amazing! We have been sold a rare and beautiful female South American Dwarf Quetzalcoatl from its native land. It has been added to the breeding stock. However, it is a bit sick from the travel and unable to breed yet. It is now able to be bred! Check the breeding pen to see this beauty.
2/8/2011: The Dragonry has been built! We are now hunting for eggs to stock up.
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2/9/2011: Our researchers are working on a new piece of technology that will be much more suitable for the dragon eggs and hatchlings than their current nesting material. And our design teams have been thinking up some new accessories for your dragons! Everyone here at the Dragonry is working hard to make you and your dragons happier and healthier. (Egg incubators and fledgling brooders coming soon!)
2/8/2011: Some of our hunters have reported something reflective being seen in the forests around mid-day. It is unknown what this thing could be, as when the hunters would reach it they could no longer see it. Also, the Dragonry has grown its first pair of wild dragons!
2/8/2011: Rumors of an unusually shaped brown splotched egg have been drifting around... I wonder what it could mean. EDIT: The egg has been found! This egg can now be adopted.
2/8/2011: Some of our hunters have reported something reflective being seen in the forests around mid-day. It is unknown what this thing could be, as when the hunters would reach it they could no longer see it. Also, the Dragonry has grown its first pair of wild dragons!
2/8/2011: Rumors of an unusually shaped brown splotched egg have been drifting around... I wonder what it could mean. EDIT: The egg has been found! This egg can now be adopted.
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Species research: Currently observing the new species of dragon egg we found in the Etainian Desert. EDIT: It hatched! EDIT: And they have now grown.
Genetic research: Currently awaiting the arrival of the Western Ridgeback and South American Dwarf Quetzalcoatl offspring. The first of its kind.
Design research: Collecting data on the public's ideas, and developing a new dragon collar accessory.
Technology department: Researching better nesting material and hatching technique for eggs.
Genetic research: Currently awaiting the arrival of the Western Ridgeback and South American Dwarf Quetzalcoatl offspring. The first of its kind.
Design research: Collecting data on the public's ideas, and developing a new dragon collar accessory.
Technology department: Researching better nesting material and hatching technique for eggs.