Dragon sbi

    Dragon sbi

    Ancient dragons in the mountains

    Dragon sbi
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    Dragons are rare, Infact most humans will never see one in their entire life and those who do seek them out typically won't see another day. Dragons live for a long long time, they are very knowledgeable creatures and people have sought their gems or ancient knowledge in the past but dragons typically don't respond well to unexpected guests. dragons are solitary creatures that usually stick to themselves and do not exactly like humans, Infact despite the fact they could easily kill most humans they live far away in dangerous places to avoid humans and keep what's theirs safe.

    Dragons though still very powerful today are few in number and humans ever the pain like to seek them out and try to take their things or on occasion gain some knowledge. Some special groups called hunters even hunt down creatures like dragons to take whatever is valuable from them wether it be the treasures in their nest or the scales on their bodies whatever gets them the most value is taken. Though hunting a dragon of all things is no easy task.

    The SBI are what rumors call the dragons by the village since they apparently sleep at the peak of the mountain and humans cannot pronounce what they call their family in the dragons tongue. The SBI were not unfamiliar with humans attempting to reach their nest on the occasion but most were not dumb enough to try such a thing as even if they had something in their nest worth a million gold that value means nothing if you're dead, plus no one knows what's up there really.

    No one really knows how tricky dragons can be, dragons can take a human shape, occasionally approaching a traveller who climbs their mountain to know their intentions without the traveler ever knowing they were speaking to a dragon. It's pretty handy for them if they ever need to escape for some reason and it takes up less energy being in a human or half human half dragon form.

    Today was one of the days like any other... Or perhaps not...