Troodon's Dragon Page




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What if...

...dragons really existed?

...they still do?

...they've been hiding for the last millenium?

...they're tired of doing so?


This is the basic premise of this page. All of these are very likely; the circumstantial evidence for dragons' existance has been mounting over the centuries, and more and more unexplained events are suggesting that a re-emergence is about to take place. Take this as seriously as you like. This is an idea that came to me a while ago, and I plan to use this web page to expand upon it, in the form of stories and articles. This will take me quite a while. In the meantime, I have various links to several good dragon sites on the web and a little booklist of some of my favorite dragons books. Keep an eye out for additions: I'm working on the first one now! Feel free to E-mail me or leave a message in my guestbook if you have any comments or suggestions.

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My dragon stories and articles

Interview of a dragon: An unpublished interview by an anonymous British reporter, conducted in Singapore on January 31, 1976, during the Chinese New Year celebration. Recently discovered on tape the author's family shortly after his death, they authorized a release of the transcript provided the author remained anonymous.

Other Dragon Stories on the Web

Dragon Caves Stories

Azurea's Lair- Dragon Tales

Dragon spotted over San Antonio!

Other Great Dragon Links

Here be Dragons! Best dragon site I've seen.

Draconic, a great site with a good message board.

Jae's Dragon, a great message board here.

The Dragon's Den, lots of good links here.

Other Links to many other sites. I've been to at least a quarter of these.

Dragon Books

There's a bunch of good dragon books out there, but my favorite set is the "Dragon Knight" series by Gordon Dickson. I've ordered "The Dragon in Lyonesse" and am waiting for them to arrive. The best part of these books is how detailed they are in the description of the medieval world (especially in "The Dragon and the Djinn) from a 20th century perspective.

 The Dragon and the George  The Dragon Knight  The Dragon on the Border  The Dragon at War




 The Dragon, the Earl, and the Troll  The Dragon and the Djinn  The Dragon and the Gnarly King  The Dragon in Lyonesse





I just finished reading these books this weekend. They have a nice balance between fantasy and reality; the second book provides a great description of a journey from Venice to China.

 Pigs Don't Fly  Master of Many Treasures





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