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I would think...
Yesterday, 8:00 AM EDT
If dragons do live on a hidden island or sutch, how come different cultures have different views of dragons, since for there to be different types of dragon, there would have had to have been enough time for different dragon types to evolve, and there would have to be different environments or something for the branching off of there evolutionary tree. I would think that evolving would be caused by needing to meet a requirement for survival. And for different cultures to know about these beings they would have to be somewhat near to civilization, which would be somewhat hard to believe that, unless government secrecy was involved, us humans didn't send some kind of millitary to kill them.
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1. RE: I would think...
Yesterday, 8:23 AM EDT
Iv'e heard about Dragons living on a island before, it was in a RPG pen and paper book by White Wolf. Named Mage the Awakening.Dragons would not be too difficult to destroy, not with the sort of weapons man has created, if Knights could slay them with sword, imagine what a nuclear war head would do... 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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2. RE: I would think...
Yesterday, 3:11 PM EDT
I don't think the government has anything to with it. Are you American? We Americans all think that there is a conspircy going on. Now if Dragons are real or not I remain netural on the subject. I would say they don't exist but every region has there on Dragon including the icy north. 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |