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The Last Dragon Chronicles is a series of seven children's fantasy novels written by Chris d'Lacey. The books follow a college student, David Rain, as he discovers the existence of living clay dragons in the house he lodges at. This series currently includes the novels: The Fire Within (2001) Icefire (2003) Fire Star (2005) The Fire Eternal (2007)
Oven-hardenable PVC plastisol, "liquid polymer clay," is a complement to polymer clay that can be used as an adhesive to combine pieces, or to create various effects. Pigments, chalk pastel, and regular polymer clay can be added to make colored liquid clay. The liquid can also be poured into molds to produce cast parts. [citation needed]
According to Rudolf Koch, the Dragon's Eye is an ancient Germanic symbol. [1] According to Carl G. Liungman's Dictionary of Symbols, it combines the triangle meaning "threat" and the "Y" meaning a choice between good and evil. [2] The dragon's eye resembles a two dimensional projection of a tetrahedron viewed from
Henry Selick was in charge of the film's clay animation visual effects. [2] C: Mary and Max: 2009: Adam Elliot: H: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: 2015: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon: The film features sequences that are clay animated. [3] C: Memoir of a Snail: 2024 Adam Elliot: C: Modeling: 1921: Max Fleischer: Part of the animated film series Out of ...
Elizabeth Pennykettle (Liz) – David's landlady and the maker of the mysterious clay dragons that come to life. Her special dragon is Guinevere. Lucy Pennykettle – Liz's daughter, an 11-year-old girl who strongly believes in dragons but can be very mischievous, and really annoying. She also loves squirrels and hedgehogs and tries to find them.
The toy is formed out of two solid balls of polymer, each about 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter, attached to a finger tab with a sturdy string. The player holds the tab with the balls hanging below and through up-and-down hand motion makes the two balls swing apart and back together, making the clacking noise that gives the toy its name.
The Dragon's Eye, first book in Kaza Kingsley's series Erec Rex; Ryugan, otherwise known as the Dragon's Eye, a special ability in the anime Tenjho Tenge; Longan, a tropical tree that produces edible fruit named "Dragon Eye" because it resembles an eyeball when shelled; Dragon's Eye, a 1981 video game published by Automated Simulations
The telescope, telescope goldfish or telescope eye (Chinese: 出目金; pinyin: Chū mù jīn) is a goldfish characterised by its protruding eyes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was first developed in the early 1700s in China, where the trait was referred to as dragon eyes.