Posted by: kyriemist on: May 15, 2009
Below is the story that Alex just finished writing, thought I would share it all with you.
Hello to all you Dragon lovers out there. My name is Alex and I will tell you how to find a North American, African, and Asian dragons.
First if you live in North America and you live near the mountains that have a cave, ask yourself these three questions.
1. Would a dragon live in a cave?
Yes / No
2. Is the dragon hungry?
Yes / No
3. Will he/she be a baby?
Yes / No
If you are not sure about a question there are three things you can do.
A. Give up
B. Sneak in the cave and look.
C. Buy a robot to check
If none of these work that means there is no dragon. Wait! But there still could be dragon remains, below is a picture of a dragon rib I found.
As you can see it has a crack and if you are wondering what a dragon would like like.
Now if you are in Africa and you have elephants and you want to catch a dragon have a heat seeking missle ready because these type of dragons eat elephants. There are three week spots.
1. The head
2. Wings
3. Long neck
If you hit the head it might cause temporary blindness or it will kill the dragon. If you hit the wings the dragon will lose balance and fall. If you hit the neck it might blow some scales off or it might blow the dragons head off. Below are then dragon traits.
Now you know how to find an African dragon and an American dragon.
The next dargon we are going to talk about is so evil and vile that one look will crush the living daylights out of you. Just kidding! There is no dragon that is that dangerous.
The real dragon that we are going to talk abotu is the nicest dragon alive, it is called the Asian dragon. The Asian dragon looks like it is part snake, part lion, and part lizard. It’s scales are red and at the end of the tail is hair. On its back there are some red spikes sticking out. Every dragons eye tell of its power. Below are some colors and powers.
Now you know how to find three dragons. And there names are , the North American dragon, the African, and the Asian dragons. Now go and use your wisdom well.
How wonderful..all though the part about elephants getting eaten made me nervous, I have an affinity for such and animal an can’t even watch movies that show elephants being used for war…miss you love you lots…and we can always use another writer in this world.
May 18, 2009 at 3:42 pm
That is one of the best stories I’ve ever heard. I am so proud of Alex. Someday, he might be a writer!