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  2. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    The Red-Eyes B. Dragon, and its incarnations, including Red-Eyes B. Chick, Paladin of Dark Dragon (A ritual monster and younger version of Red Eyes, but called Knight of Dark Dragons in the anime), Lord of the Red (A ritual monster and almost a human form of Red Eyes), Red-Eyes Wyvern, Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon, Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon, Red ...

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  4. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Dragon Age video game series by BioWare. Dragonlance: Fifth Age: TSR: SAGA System: 1996 Dragonlance: Dragon Lords of Melniboné: Chaosium: d20 System: 2001 DragonMech: Goodman Games: A cross between fantasy and mecha: 2004 DragonQuest: Simulations Publications: 1980, 1982, 1989 A now out-of-print RPG, suppressed by TSR ...

  5. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed the Blood Wyrm, he was a long serpentine red dragon. Rode by Daemon Targaryen Drogon: Game of Thrones: A black-red dragon, recently hatched by Daenerys Targaryen. It is the largest and most vicious of her three dragons. Kilgharrah: Merlin: An ancient dragon (voiced by John Hurt) imprisoned by Uther Pendragon below Camelot.

  6. Dragonstar (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's setting is a galaxy under the dominion of the Dragon Empire. The Dragon Empire is an empire ruled by the ten houses of dragons. Of these houses, five are chromatic and five are metallic. The Empire is led by Mezzenbone, an evil red dragon. Across the galaxy, fantasy races inhabit countless worlds. Scientists and archmages in the game ...

  7. The Dragon with Red Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Astrid Lindgren wrote The Dragon with Red Eyes and sent the story to the two boys. In 1985 the story was published as a picture book by Raben & Sjogren with illustrations by Ilon Wikland. [1] Furthermore a set of three stamps with Ilon Wikland's illustration of the dragon were released in Sweden. [2] The English edition was published in 1986.

  8. Raven: The Dragon's Eye - Wikipedia

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    Raven: The Dragon's Eye is a BBC Scotland children's adventure game show, and the third spin-off to the main series, Raven. It comprises one series, which aired first on the CBBC Channel in 2009. In a similar manner to the previous spin-off, Raven: The Secret Temple , warriors compete as teams and attempt to collect objects (stones, in this ...

  9. Pocket Dragons - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, over 400 different Pocket Dragons figures had been released, as well as games, books and hundreds of other products. Real and Muff Musgrave announced their retirement in the fall of 2005, along with the Pocket Dragon figurine collection, to be effective on December 31, 2006.