The Dragon's Treasure
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To the Dragons Treasure hord.
We all know that dragons guard there treasure.
I have convinced him to let some of it go.
But there is a catch he asks for gold in return.
So Come in an see if there is something you like.
I promise he won't bite.
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My Great Adventures
Here I plan to write the many fantasy adventures I have yet to take.
My Inner Dragon
Your Inner Dragon is the most honorable of all. Golds are the third rarest of all the dragons (after Platinum and Chromatic dragons) and have a station in society that reflects their rarity. You are what one might call a Draconic Knight. Golds live by a strict code of chivalry and commitment. Remember Draco? Yep, Gold Dragon. Your appearance is fearsome and all-mighty but you'd never stoop so low as to bring any harm to a human. As a matter of fact, that's strictly contrary to your code of conduct. You're one of only two dragon types that is aligned "Lawful Good" and is proficient in the use of magic and spells. If you're curious, the other is Platinum, the King of the Dragons. Your piety, beauty, wisdom, and inner strength are absolutely without parallel.
But of course, being a Gold Dragon isn't all high ethics and codes. You like to fly around scaring things, advise humans in their affairs, and shapeshift. Strike that, you LOVE to shapeshift. And you're great at it. In fact, if you're a Gold on the inside, you might be a Gold on the outside, too - just in human form. Your favorable attributes are honor, chivalry, truth, kindness, gold, mining, protection, wisdom, bravery, and trustworthiness. You might be a bit too trusting of humans at times, but they're just kids compared to you. If anyone threatens your humans or tries to kill you, you could strike back with your breath weapon - Fire. But then, no one's tried anything that stupid in the last couple thousand years. After all, you're about 54 feet long.
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Oh! And have you had any luck finding anything about your grandfather's katana? I've seen an awful lot of antiques online so far, but nothing on that signature you showed me a while back. If you want to find anything on it, you may have to look on a specialized database, or Japanese site for historical sword smiths. Other than that, I'm going to see if I can get an antique of my own here in a couple days. I found one on ebay that some guy in Pennsylvania is selling, and I'm going to try to snipe it. If I can, it'll be one of the best bargains I've ever seen. I have different plans for it though. I'm not one for preserving and saving old swords. I'm going to clean it, sharpen it, polish it, and oil it so that it's perfectly usable again. Besides, it's the old ones that have all the spirit in them.
*smiles*