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  1. This is Geralt. Geralt does not kill Dragons, Geralt MAY not kill higher vampires under strict circumstances, and even Geralt kills a lot, and I mean a lot, of humans. Witchers don't really have rules. Its Silver sword because a lot of creatures are "allergic" to it, and Steel sword because silver is not really a great metal to build swords ...

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    Early life

    Dragon mothers breathed fire on their eggs to keep them warm. They did not keep their eggs in nests. Newly born dragons were referred to as chicks.The dragon's first fire breaths, usually accompanied by thick grey smoke, appeared when the dragon was around six months old. However, they were known to produce involuntary sparks when they were newly hatched. However, the ability to fly was normally developed later, at around twelve months, and the dragon would not be fully mature until it was tw...

    Social behaviour

    Not much is known about dragon behaviour, however it seemed that, at least with the Chinese Fireball breed of dragons, females were generally larger and dominant over males, while female Norwegian Ridgebacks were generally more ferocious than the males. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them stated that sometimes females ousted males from their territories, at least with the Antipodean Opaleye. It also stated that Fireballs were unusual in that they were willing to share territory with one a...

    The Great Fire of London in 1666 was probably started by a young Welsh Green Dragonkept in the basement of the house in Puddling Lane. Dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks' Convention of 1709. In 1799, a Ukrainian Ironbelly dragon carried off a Muggle sailing ship, fortunately there was no one aboard the ship at the time. In 1802, according...

    Draco Malfoy's first name came from the constellation The Dragon ("Draco" in Latin). The motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was Draco dormiens numquam titillandus; Latin for Never tickle a sleeping dragon. The Hogwarts gamekeeper, Rubeus Hagrid, loved and adored dragons, briefly owning a Norwegian Ridgeback named Norbert, who turne...

    There was no officially sanctioned breeding of dragons, as dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks' Convention of 1709. However, they had been known to interbreed, producing rare hybrids. Below is a list of the ten known pure-bred breeds of dragons according to the fifty-second edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The existence ...

    Dragons exist in the legends of many cultures worldwide. The dragons of Harry Potter bear the most resemblance to the modern European dragonin that they fly, breathe fire, and have magically powerf...
    Draco Malfoy's first name, Draco, is Latin for both "snake" and "dragon".
    In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Fred and George Weasley have a firework dragon chase Dolores Umbridge through the Great Hall.
    Most of the dragons in the films don't have front legs and have the posture of a bator a pterosaur. Dragons in the games use this two-legged design as well.
  2. The Witcher is a critically acclaimed fantasy book series created by Andrzej Sapkowski. The series follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter in a universe where people often prove more wicked than beasts. Though originally written in Polish, the franchise gathered a large international following from likewise acclaimed game adaptions by CD Projekt.

  3. Witcher George of Kagen hunt down a dragon. I always assumed it meant that as far as a Witcher's craft is concerned, hunting Dragons is a Fool's Errand that only Knights seeking to impress Ladies would undertake. You're more likely to meet death than make a profit, sort of thing. The answe is in your question.

  4. May 9, 2017 · Don't have the books with me or I'd quote the relevant sections, but Cedric tried to make it sleep (success, but slightly singed when the dragon woke up early), Fleur tried to charm it (likewise mostly successful, slightly less singed) and Victor used a Blinding Hex (technically successful, but the dragon smashed a lot of its own eggs while thrashing around in rage and pain)...

  5. Sep 2, 2020 · RELATED: Harry Potter: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Hedwig. Through the franchise, various dragons have been described in differing amounts of detail, but there are still several facts about these majestic creatures that remain unknown to most fans. Here is a list that mentions the most important questions about dragons in Harry Potter.

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  7. Dec 12, 2015 · This dragon is the largest breed in the wizarding world. It has metallic grey scales, deep red eyes and long, vicious talons. Although never formally identified, the dragon Harry, Ron and Hermione met in the vaults of Gringotts could well be a Ukrainian Ironbelly. It was described as having pale scales, ‘milkily pink’ eyes and a yellow ...

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