Grabon’s Response

Do you think Grabon is making trouble for himself, allowing other claims on his territory besides his own? In book two, we see how the other dragons respond to seeing Gordon’s claim and then they realize Heron has the woods. It is obviously against dragon tradition, but why? In book 3 other claims occur. Is…

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Cattle Wagon

Two of these cattle pulling a  wagon either packed with goods or grain is an impressive sight. In The Heartsinger, Tad, Hess, Pit and Thane take a wagon to retrieve Brom and Griss’s youngsters from a distant territory. Athena my artist is working on a pic for that. Tad and Hess took Mazy and Karn…

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Green Tech

So much technology exists now that is clean and non harmful to the environment, however if you were venturing to a planet with a limited cargo space for green living to a pristine environment, what would you take? Remember at the beginning they arrived in one ship, the flying baskets they came in were transport…

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Grabon

Grabon looks over his territory, connects with the planet, feels the energy and pull of the planet inside him and somehow grows stronger. The same happens with Gordon and Heron. The distant voices of other dragons speaking and that power adds the the growing mystery behind the NewEarth Series- What is the planet? You’ll have…

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Coexist 2

After arriving on the lush new planet, surviving the storm that blew over shelters and containers, and our first night without technology, a flying beast swoops in and lands. Needless to say, everyone went screaming away and hid. It didn’t take long for our bravest to do their best to drive it off. All manner…

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Coexist

Up until Grabon and Heron are able to communicate, dragons had a myth about the human offworlders who had come to camp on their world. They believed the humans were an inferior species saved by an enterprising off world organization brought to the planet for shelter. Closer to beasts than people, they were terrified of…

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Baby Dragon Challenge

Traditionally, dragons do not take their youngsters out of the nest. Dragons do not fly independently until they are 14 cycles. Never mind the longer year, more hours in each day, can you imagine being confined to a nest indefinitely with a youngster? Granted, dragon youngsters do not move around as much as humans, but…

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Nests

Grabon’s nest is the central point of the territory, but based on the discussions in book 2 with Brom and Griss, we know that other nest designs are encouraged. Brom wanted a nest much like Grabon’s but in place of stone, he wanted wood. Griss has three nests joined so they can be kept separate.…

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Belly Button Question

Yes dragon’s have bellybuttons, formed from where they were attached to their mother prior to birth. It is in their midline crease and not as easily seen as in humans. Dragons of NewEarth are mammals, their females breastfeed, from the chest. Nipples? They are under the breast plate on either side of the midline of…

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Grabon’s View

When Grabon looks out at his territory, do you think he sees each tree, each gibber and puton or does he see the territory as a whole, able to feel the energy off of everything all at once, sparing him the pain of the individual? As the territory dragon, he is responsible for keeping everything…

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