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Zach Garland Started conversation May 20, 1999
Though the Powers That Be probably would prefer the topic to be approached from a more conservative standpoint, personally I believe this guide writer's perspective is closer to the mark than most are willing to admit.
I have to say this. I have a ladyfriend who may see these words who would argue with me as to the existence or nonexistence of dragons were I to indicate I believe otherwise.
A suggestion: utilize some examples of 20th century events which would indicate at least circumstantial evidence as to the existence or nonexistence of dragons in today's world.
For example, the extensive fires which took out much of southern California in America just a few years ago. Surely that wasn't merely the work of a careless cigarette butt or unwatched campfire. More powerful forces are at work in the universe.
Other than that I very much enjoyed the article, and would even give it a smiley face in my personal criticism scale [see the Index at my User Page]
Thanks!!
JediSlider Posted May 22, 1999
Aww, thanks for giving me some advice on my articles, nice to get some good feedback. Yeah, I intend to brush it up with a little be it more conservative, but it's hard for me. Too much of a believer. I'll take your advice and look for some modern evidence. It'll be a fun search.
No problem
Zach Garland Posted May 23, 1999
Try maybe finding a middle of the road approach. Concentrate on finding 'evidence' and use that to allow the reader to make their own judgement. Also consider doing more searches on the 'Net and try to find appropriate links about the topic. I'm sure there are other believers out there.
I've found them. :)
JediSlider Posted May 23, 1999
This article was inspired by lots of the people who know dragons exist that I speak with online. I'll work on finding evidence, the problem is for me it was always sort of based in belief and experiences. It's hard for me to figure solid evidence for so elusive a species that may not even be here on a physical level. Still, I think it'll be fun to search for evidence. Middle road sounds very good...
I've found them. :)
bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran Posted Jun 9, 1999
ahem...coff, coff...
[looks down and drags wingtip shyly in the dirt]
hullo, greggils and dragons.
bluDragon here.
also doing research on dragons [first-hand you might say]
see article entitled 'dragons' at http://www.h2g2.com/A66223
Modern evidence exists, please refer to above research.
Choc'lit cake, anyone????
I've found them. :)
Artretia Dent Posted Jun 16, 1999
I havn't 'seen' Dragons yet (my ignorance had probably been preventing it), but I am building up the right kind of attitude and environment for them.
I LOVE DRAGONS!
Have you read the book called... caled...
Its by....
I've forgotten!
Anyway, It's really good and it tells you how to incorporate Dragons into (nice) rituals.
I've been looking all over the place on the 'net for other Dragon baleivers, but I can't find any!
I've found them. :)
JediSlider Posted Jun 16, 1999
Dancing with Dragons, maybe? One book I can recall. I've met other believers, I see if I can find one or two forums. Only one I remember is a place for dragons to converge to talk.
Dragon Lovers Alert
Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted Jun 17, 1999
Try this great site for Dragons http://www.draconian.com/
Dragon Lovers Alert
Artretia Dent Posted Jun 17, 1999
Yes, that's the book!!
I'll check out the site at some point...
Thanks xx
I've found them. :)
bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran Posted Jun 19, 1999
Yes, Dancing With Dragons, by D.J. Conway was published by Llewellyn.It has to do with dragon magick...
The place to talk to dragons is in the newsgroup alt.fan.dragons. See article on dragons at http://www.h2g2.com/P66223 for further information
where to find dragons
bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran Posted Jun 20, 1999
and if you would like to talk to a small, blue, dragon:
http://www.h2g2.com/U15304
where to find dragons
Smaug Posted Jul 10, 1999
Ahhh...this must be the place!
Curls up in a corner...feeling right at home!
I've found them. :)
Dragantha the Golden Dragon .. , 1st Knight and Protector Posted Jan 13, 2003
*grinz*
well well i see its still amater of Believin what you see
you see a Golden Dragon here ... would you believe i was one ??
regards
Dragantha
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- 6: Artretia Dent (Jun 16, 1999)
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- 8: Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... (Jun 17, 1999)
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- 10: bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran (Jun 19, 1999)
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