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Post by LNG257 on Jun 11, 2015 9:15:51 GMT -4
I'll feed them now. Best to keep them healthy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 14:29:48 GMT -4
I'll feed them now. Best to keep them healthy. You quickly went over to your dragons and fed them what was required for them. You fed them the wildlife that you could found and caught around this area.
What now?
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 12, 2015 11:49:55 GMT -4
Continue reading the guide where I left off, starting back at II. Grooming.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 16:10:28 GMT -4
Continue reading the guide where I left off, starting back at II. Grooming. You read on to the next subchapter of chapter 1.
"Grooming"
"Dragons require a monthly cleaning to keep them looking nice, clean, and shiny. Depending on your dragon's hide, there are methods of cleaning them. If your dragon has scales, you must use a soft sponge, and scrub the dragon's scales very delicately until they give out a shiny tint. If your dragon has fur, you must hose off the dragons fur, and use soap in their fur, and then rinse out the soap using the hose. Kind of like how you clean human hair."
It continued saying methods for different dragon's hides, which you didn't quite need to know yet. So, you skipped to the next paragraph.
"Dragons often get food stuck in between their teeth, or tiny pebbles stuck in their scales/fur and/or feet. You must carefully remove these objects using something like tweezers, depending on the size of the object stuck in the area of your dragon's body. Be careful not to hurt them in anyway while doing this, or else, your dragon will get a little rowdy."
You looked at your dragons, they seemed perfectly cleaned right now, so you didn't have to clean them yet.
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 12, 2015 16:43:58 GMT -4
Alright, continue on to III. Medicine, Herbs, Health, Sickness
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 20:26:51 GMT -4
Alright, continue on to III. Medicine, Herbs, Health, Sickness You flipped to the subchapter where it told about each herb and its use, and how to cure sicknesses, etc.
It says,
"Medicine, Herbs, Health, Sickness"
"Dragons, like humans, get sick, but they are very hard to cure. Only herbs can cure them, and herbs , depending on the herb you are looking for, are usually hard to find without travelling around the world or paying high prices for the herb. No scientist has discovered a pill or drug yet to help cure their sicknesses. Dragons get the same exact sicknesses like humans do, like fevers, STD's, cancers, disorders, syndromes, etc. There are certain ways to diagnose what a dragon is sick with...."
You stop reading there because the book went through a long list of diagnostics and how to cure it, and so forth. You will not need to know this until one of your dragons show a sign of sickness.
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 12, 2015 20:28:34 GMT -4
Continue to IV. Keeping Dragon's Happy.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 20:30:48 GMT -4
Continue to IV. Keeping Dragon's Happy. "Keeping Dragons Happy"
"Dragons are quite easy to keep happy. All you basically have to do is feed them daily and cleaning them monthly. They do not care for human attention, since they can do fine on their own, and they know how to keep themselves busy. Kind of like how cats are. But that doesn't mean dragons aren't loyal. Dragons are loyal, and their loyalty grows to their owner if you do extra stuff for them that isn't necessary and that they like. Some of the things you can do to raise your dragon's loyalty with you is: - Flying them
- Giving them gifts such as small snacks or jewels
It is very simple to keep dragons happy.
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 12, 2015 20:34:32 GMT -4
I put it to memory and continue reading to V. Teachings.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 20:52:41 GMT -4
I put it to memory and continue reading to V. Teachings. You started reading the last subchapter, only to learn that this is for baby dragons who need to be taught stuff, so you won't need to read this until the time comes for teaching a baby dragon.
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 12, 2015 20:55:14 GMT -4
Since it looks like I'm done with chapter 1, and I don't think chapters 2 and 3 are relevant at this time, I'll skip to chapter IV: Information about Dragons.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 22:10:24 GMT -4
Since it looks like I'm done with chapter 1, and I don't think chapters 2 and 3 are relevant at this time, I'll skip to chapter IV: Information about Dragons. You flipped to Chapter IV. There are a few subchapters: - Dragon Behavior
- Feeding dragons
- Dragon Anatomy
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 12, 2015 22:52:21 GMT -4
I read I. Dragon Behavior.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2015 1:38:56 GMT -4
I read I. Dragon Behavior. You flipped to Dragon Behavior.
"Dragon Behavior"
"Dragons have different personalities like humans do. They can be aggressive or nice; shy or outgoing; or even responsible or rebellious. It is up to you to find out what they are like. Dragons tend to search for jewels/coins for hoarding or safekeeping, this is unknown why they act like this, but theories say that they are like moths, but attracted to shiny things. Dragons are also known to have habits like humans."
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Post by LNG257 on Jun 13, 2015 10:03:24 GMT -4
I continue to II. Feeding Dragons
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