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- Dragon's Egg
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Re: lung
the wyvern is a speices of african dragon therefore that is where you find it
dragons are real get used to it or get lost...
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Re: lung
I was sure there was legends of British wyverns....? Im not sure, will check for a link....
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Re: lung
Yea European in origin.
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Re: lung
There are a lot of legends about wyverns in Europe.There is a legend of one in Herefordshire county, England. (Mordiford Wyvern)
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Re: lung
I think it's also that Wyvern was a spelling for dragon (As per Wyrm, etc) But I wouldnt take that as gospel for any means...
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Re: lung
I recall wyvern images in Norse art as well (never saw any mention in old tales however). It's possible they could have been throughout Europe right up to the far north.