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− | Clocking in at a bookshelf-busting 28 volumes, [[Scalgdorf]]'s "On Dragonology" is considered the seminal work on the subject, combining all available knowledge of dragons in one place. Scalgdorf, an [[Ataya|Atayan]] by birth, used the earlier work of [[Yule Steinheart]] as the basis for his book, adding to it a lifetime's worth of research, observation, and direct interaction with dragons. | + | Clocking in at a bookshelf-busting 28 volumes, [[Scalgdorf]]'s "On [[Dragonology]]" is considered the seminal work on the subject, combining all available knowledge of dragons in one place. Scalgdorf, an [[Ataya|Atayan]] by birth, used the earlier work of [[Yule Steinheart]] as the basis for his book, adding to it a lifetime's worth of research, observation, and direct interaction with dragons. |
==Volumes== | ==Volumes== |
Latest revision as of 22:18, 15 April 2020
Clocking in at a bookshelf-busting 28 volumes, Scalgdorf's "On Dragonology" is considered the seminal work on the subject, combining all available knowledge of dragons in one place. Scalgdorf, an Atayan by birth, used the earlier work of Yule Steinheart as the basis for his book, adding to it a lifetime's worth of research, observation, and direct interaction with dragons.
Volumes
- Volume I: Physical Attributes
- Volume II: Types
- Volume III: Life Cycle
- Volume IV: Linguistics of the Parseltongue
And other volumes to come as needed.