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Jasriella
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PostPosted: Sun 14 Dec 2008 18:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

SkieFireYokana wrote:
Another is that perhaps they burned their dead


One that I though about but that would mean that they have accounted for each and every dragon that has died and somehow kept themselves hidden from our satalites to this day.


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and rather than going extinct--as many assume--they left the solar system. After all, people seem to be intent on making them intelligent, maybe they had the technology to leave and got fed up with these little humans.

I have though a lot about that one and think that the only viable solution could be Stonehenge. What I mean by that is has anybody yet found a reason for it's construction? And by how old they are dated man at that time did not have the technology to lift those massive stones into place so something else had to have done it. I have begun to think that maybe Stonehenge was a teleportation device to a distant realm but the magic is long gone I would assume.
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PostPosted: Sun 14 Dec 2008 19:57    Post subject: Reply with quote

actually, they have figured out several plausible ways for stone henge to have been built. It's also a celestial calendar and ritual burial place.
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PostPosted: Mon 15 Dec 2008 8:53    Post subject: stonehenge Reply with quote

It makes sense, Stonehenge could be like a dragon burial ground where dragons cremated their dead.

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PostPosted: Mon 15 Dec 2008 10:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

It would make sense if the humans weren't the ones who used it as a calendar and burying place already, like Shiari said. As it is, if so many dragons were burned there, you'd expect to see a lot more ash mixed into the surrounding soil. I'm fairly certain there is no such anomaly, though Stonehenge is admittedly not my forte.
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PostPosted: Mon 15 Dec 2008 10:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ritual burial place... for humans.

There is no evidence of ANY extinct or extant hexapodal vertebrates on this planet. To create a dragon, a HUGE family line of 6-limbed creatures would have had to be there, evolving, branching, dying out. But there is *nothing*. Dragons did not build stonehenge.


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PostPosted: Mon 15 Dec 2008 10:56    Post subject: Reply with quote

From the assumptions made it is believed by those who break down dragons in a scientific approach. It was said that dragons eat Platinum in order to breathe fire. Rolling Eyes Clearly just an answer to give one. Upon eating stones and such, perhaps it was done in much the same way as crocodiles and Alligators were found to have stones in there stomach, or perhaps the appointed theory is correct. From what I gather it is believed dragons gather these stones because of Hyraxylos's reasons. Neutral
Now me I hoard anything that resembles a dragon. Again for what purpose this is. We all have our ideas and reasons for why and what we hoard if any even do so, any one of us could be right just as well any could be wrong. Weather they are right or wrong I don't care. Truth is we may never know, or already know. Clearly none can make an assumption here with out obtaining a minor paper cut at best. Cool
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PostPosted: Mon 15 Dec 2008 11:02    Post subject: Reply with quote

Heh, pretty neat about that stonehenge bit. So... dragons didn't evolve on earth. Or at least it's highly unlikely. But there will always be those people that say they came (didn't evolve) and went (aren't here anymore but are capable of coming back). Now, where they came from and went to is variable. :P So much so that it's just a theory, a possibility. But as long as we say they showed up and left before any died, people will always say "Alright, fine, we have no evidence either way, that's one possibility." So it's a theory of desperation, but a theory with few holes.
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PostPosted: Sat 20 Dec 2008 20:00    Post subject: Reply with quote

SkieFireYokana wrote:
Another is that perhaps they burned their dead


I'd say that rather than the dragons burning their dead, but that it was the Catholic Church. Everyone knows that virtually every single dragonslayer from the middle ages was doing it in God's name. Dragons were creatures of Satan, of the Devil. The church would not want any evidence left of them after they were dead, so they destroyed all the remains. Simple.
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