Monday, April 1, 2013

April Fool's Day and Happy Easter!

Happy Easter! What? Did you think that I didn't know it was Easter yesterday? I don't live under a ROCK! And HAPPY APRIL FOOL'S DAY! :) No, I'm not gonna play a trick on you guys. I can't think of anything clever enough to do that. Instead I want you to post in the comments a story abut an April Fool's Day prank. The funniest story I get I'll post!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

March 14, 2013 (Something Exciting!)

Today I've got a story. I don't want to bore you with all of this introduction stuff,so here it is:

I was flying with my friend Dyve, and we were just heading over a valley when we heard a roar and a hiss. I looked at Dyve, and we both plunged downward. It sounded like a dragon was being attacked or something! We needed to see what it was, and maybe try and help.
The noise was coming from this forest, and we had no idea what could be in there. So we went! Why not? Did that seem reckless to you? Oh well, it was worth it.
We saw the source of the sounds, then, the sounds that kept going, roaring and hissing and screeching. A golden dragon was locked in battle with a horrifying panther-like beast! It( the monster, not the dragon) had like five eyes, and they were blank, they didn't have pupils! It had a forked tongue, and teeth sharper than my claws. It had claws too, of course, which were scratching at the dragon it fought. Dyve and I launched ourselves into the fight without hesitation, hoping to confuse the panther-thing. I was on top of it for a second, then it was on top of me, claws scratching into my back. I winced and struggled, and then Dyve shoved it off. It snarled at us, then tried to launch itself at the golden dragon. But Dyve blocked its path. He roared as the panther-thing knocked him down, and I pounced onto the creature's back. Then I noticed the spines on its back, just before hitting one. I reached out with my claws and spread my wings out, so that I could grab the spine, Then, I pulled upward, my wings beating furiously, trying to lift it. I saw a glint out of the corner of my eye, and then the golden dragon was helping me lift the struggling, writhing panther-thing. Dyve was free from its claws, and then he helped too, keeping the creature from squirming too much. Further and further we flew, and then, from somewhat high up(but not high enough to kill it) we dropped the creature into a river. That taught it a lesson; it obviously hated water!
We went back home with the golden dragon-whose name is Airin and she thanked us for the help-and we patched up any wounds we had. (Don't worry, we're fine! :) )    

So, as always, remember to leave a comment! :) BYE!!!


         ~FYRE~

Saturday, February 2, 2013

I need like a signature thing. Like to use at the end of my posts.

Okay, I think I need a signature or something to end my posts. Something better than just ~Fyre~ or whatever. So I'll put out a few and I want you guys to vote through comments.  It's always gonna have -Fyre in it, though.
1. Keep flying!
      -Fyre
2. Soar higher!
      -Fyre
3. Spread your wings and fly!
      -Fyre
4. See ya!
     -Fyre
5. Gotta go catch the wind!
      -Fyre
For number five, just so you know, catching the wind is a sort of slang way of saying flying. :)
Those are all I can think of right know, unless you count these insanely random ones:
     Eat waffles!!!!!!!!! :)
          -Fyre
    RAWRG!
      -Fyre
So yeah.  Vote for your favorite! You can even vote for the random ones!
                   



                                                      ~FYRE~

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sorry, Haven't Posted in Months!

I'm soooo sorry that I haven't posted in a long time! I hope I haven't kept you waiting too long! And to those who just showed up here, welcome!
So, I'm back and better than ever! I've got plenty of stuff to talk about. But I'm not sure what to talk about first! So I'm asking you: what do you want me to talk about? Dragon breeds, dragons' ways of life, the world....anything really! Cuz those dragon breeds that I told you about like a month ago are just a few! And the ways of life: we haven't even scratched the surface, as the saying goes. I guess the saying makes sense.  And the world, well, if you're wondering whether I mean Earth or if I mean the world of dragons, well...either one! So just let me know what you want me talk about. I'll talk about books, movies, video games, YouTube, whatever! Just PLEASE leave me comments!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

December 19, 2012

Hey guys! What's up?  
 
Alright, so I said stuff about kinds of dragons yesterday. Well I figured today I'd talk about them. Just to let you know, these kinds of dragons are not in any particular order or the only kinds out there! And also, dragons  from different kinds can mate, that's why lots of kinds of us dragons don't have 'breed' names: we inherit abilities and appearances from both parents.
1. Ember dragon
Description- glowing scales; barbed tail; eye color- gold, orange, yellow, green, or silver; scales color- black, gold, green, or red; wings- broad, attached at shoulders, up to 20 foot wingspan; poison-no; claws- hooked, retractable; teeth- fangs do not stick out of mouth when closed; horns- curled, usually from two to four on head; warmth from fire inside emanates from scales, not enough to burn.
2. Jewel dragon
Description- tough scales; arrowhead tail(the kind of tail most people imagine when they imagine dragons); eye color- green, yellow, gold, hazel, brown, or blue; scales color- jade green, gold, ruby red, sapphire blue, silver, crystal white; wings- attached just below shoulders, up to 16 foot wingspan; poison-no; claws- strong,  white; teeth- fangs don't stick out; horns-straight, usually two on head
3. Frost dragon
Description- smooth scales; hooked tail; eye color- blue, silver, pale green; scales color- icy reflective( scales are like ice but you can't see through them), frosty white, thick snowy white, pale winter sky blue; wings- attached below shoulder blades, up to 20 foot wingspan, frost-like fur just around wing joints(to keep the muscles warm so that the dragon can fly easily in cold; poison-no; claws- hooked, sharp, serrated, retractable; teeth- fangs don't stick out; horns-like icicles that point upward on a slant (not straight up, but more back), usually 3-5 on head

Don't have time to add more today. See ya! 

                                     ~FYRE~

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

I'm back!

Hey, guys! I'm back! Sorry I took so long to post again. My one friend (also a dragon, obviously, and who wishes to keep her name anonymous for now) told me some things she thinks you might be wondering.    The first question was: Are the groups of dragons called anything, like Clans or Packs? My answer: No. The groups are too small, usually just a mother, father, and hatchlings, or a small group of friends. So they can't really be considered clans or packs.   
Next question.   Do we dragons hunt? The answer: Well, yes, we do! We hunt all sorts of things. Small stuff like mice, squirrels, voles, rabbits, fish, birds, hawks. And bigger stuff like deer, caribou, cows. But also we eat berries and nuts and sometimes herbs. (but to me, herbs are nasty,though they're supposed to give you strength and energy)  And also part of the question was do hatchlings hunt? Well, hatchlings are taught to hunt before they even learn to fly! Obviously they would start with fish and rabbits, since deer are easier to catch when you fly.

NOW, questions from you guys! 


"Umm... What kind of dragon are you?"

There aren't names for all species of dragons, but here's a picture I found that looks similar to me. Except I look younger and a little less vicious. :)
-Fyre

See ya!!! ~FYRE~

         

Friday, December 14, 2012

Flight

 Hey! It's me again! (Obviously.)
Now, as you know, dragons fly. A hatchling begins flight training once it's about a year old or so, and after about another year they can fly, but not that well. It takes practice, practice, practice. Often that gets boring, so the dragon who trains them tries to come up with games. Not that they are always fun. We have to capture the wind with our wings, use it to hold us aloft and glide us along...The best kind of wind, in my opinion, is the storm wind. It's challenging to stay in the air, but insanely fun to get tossed around, up and down, over and under, upside down and up again! Remember the hurricane like a month ago? That was the greatest, better than any little summer rainstorm.

Today I have another thing to ask you. Ask me questions and share the blog with your friends! The more questions to answer, the more interesting this blog will get! (Hopefully.) See ya!


~Fyre~