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  2. DragonVale - Wikipedia

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    DragonVale is a dragon breeding simulation game in which players design an island park and display dragons in habitats. Displaying dragons allows the player to earn "DragonCash". DragonCash can be used to upgrade a park with new islands, habitats, and decorations. [3]

  3. Deca Games - Wikipedia

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    Deca Games acquired mobile games Crime City, Kingdom Age, Knights and Dragons, and Modern War from Japanese publisher GREE on October 17, 2019. [5]Deca Games acquired DragonVale from Hasbro, who closed down the game's developer Backflip Studios at the end of 2019, on March 17, 2020.

  4. DragonVale: Cheats, Tips, Guides, & More - AOL

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    In DragonVale for the Android & iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, etc.), information is key. ... and guides to help you on your way to breeding more dragons in less time. DragonVale Cheats, Tips, & Guides

  5. DragonVale: How to Breed a River Dragon - AOL

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    In DragonVale for the iPhone and iPad, the River Dragon is an uncommon hybrid dragon with both Water and Earth attributes that you can breed once you're level 14. It has a base breeding time of 13 ...

  6. Lists of dragons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of dragons. List of dragons in mythology and folklore. Dragons in Greek mythology; Germanic dragon; Slavic dragon; European dragon; Chinese ...

  7. Monstrous Compendium - Wikipedia

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    The Monstrous Compendium is a series of accessories for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game released from 1989 to 1998. The title was then used for a series of 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons supplements released on D&D Beyond.

  8. Dragon - Wikipedia

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    An early appearance of the Old English word dracan (oblique singular of draca) in Beowulf [1]. The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon, which, in turn, comes from Latin draco (genitive draconis), meaning "huge serpent, dragon", from Ancient Greek δράκων, drákōn (genitive δράκοντος, drákontos) "serpent".

  9. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    A mad dragon which used to live in Mount Kanlaon in Negros Island. According to Hiligaynon mythology, it was defeated by the epic heroes, Laon and Kan. [29] Vietnamese dragons: Rồng or Long: A dragon that is represented with a spiral tail and a long fiery sword-fin. Dragons were personified as a caring mother with her children or a pair of ...