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are dragons used in spells :?:[color=red][/color][size=24][/size]
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Post by Jishdefish »

possibly, in HP a dragon's heartstring is used in a wand. Scales are considered powerfull, and dragons can use magic....
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Post by niño de los dragones »

some witches use astaral dragons for some spells.
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Post by Aiolos »

And ground up dragon horn/claw/tooth is supposed to have healing powers.
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Post by LoyalReaperDragon »

Aiolos wrote:And ground up dragon horn/claw/tooth is supposed to have healing powers.
seems like bad way to treat dragon bones
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Post by Aiolos »

I know, but it's just how people think. I think it's the Chinese who believe that...
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Post by vampirehunter42 »

Also skeletons can be raised from the teeth of a dragon. At least in Greek mythology.
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Post by Dragon_Nils »

There are some spells used on dragons to control them against their will. (By the way, I'm new here.)
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Post by dragonologist linda »

If you have dragonology or the handbook, then it is easy for you to know that many spells are used by dragons and from their body. I do not yet have dragon dust, but if you recite the right words for the invisibility spell and sprinkle dragon dust on you......guess what happens :lol:
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It's hard to pronounce the spell, though...[/i]
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Post by Miru+Ryu »

Dragon Heart is an extremely powerful restoritave that is also toxic.(If the body refuses to take it in the person supposed to heal from the will die from horrible burns as dragons blood has an extemely potent magic.)
Also, dragon scales are used to make magic reflecting items.
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Post by Dragon_Nils »

Most dragon spells are impossible for humans to pronounce, but dragons or manakete can pronounce them easily.
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Post by emerald_draco »

well in wicca they try and use things that are around them so when dragons were more frequent then yes they were likly to be used but never killed for the sake of a spell, wiccans/witches preserve life not kill it then use it... also in some cultures a dragon spirit would be called apon to either guide or as a connexion so yea they would come in handy! :)
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Post by draconic chronicler »

LoyalReaperDragon wrote:
Aiolos wrote:And ground up dragon horn/claw/tooth is supposed to have healing powers.
seems like bad way to treat dragon bones
A no real dragon has ever died, those fossil bits are from dinosaurs.

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Post by emerald_draco »

although it can be argued that most eastern images of dragon seem to 'slide' through the air so perhaps they used updrafts or on a more mystical note, they didnt control themselves using mental abililty but the elements around them (hence the element dragons) like in this decussion air. (not that i disagree with other theories) :)
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Post by draconic chronicler »

As stated on the Chinese dragons thread, archaeology proves that the earliest Chinese dragons are portrayed having wings. Common sense dictates that the oldest depictions, when dragons were apparently seen more often, would be the most accurate. The wingless, snakelike dragons are a relatively modern idea. Modern fantasy books, and D&D character descriptions written by people who know nothing about real dragons, cannot change the historical evidence.
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Post by Corva »

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can dragons be used with spells?

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in my experience, yes! but never demand help! its important to befriend a dragon first of all! they r sensitive creatures who can sense selfish reasons! i have had two experiences! (i have terrible night blindness and years ago oneof my children needed a doctor late at night. i had to drive! i was going slow as, and could hardly see! near to tears. i had a vision of a dragon to my left. stunned, i asked for help! the next thing i knew, there was enough light to get through safely! i am always thankful to this wonderful creature! but the weirdest thing, from that day on. my son has had an absolute fascination with dragons!!
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Post by + Silver - Orbs + »

Congratulations meretate! You've just found a dead thread!!

....I might be more likely to try to believe you if you had better grammer by the way :wink:
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