Twelve intriguing mini models in the most deluxe field guide yet — an irresistible hands-on resource for devoted dragonologists!
Even skilled dragonologists need special preparation to study in the field. What if an unfamiliar species should approach? Now an impressive guide highlights nineteen different dragon species, many seen here for the first time. Focused on species from the obscure tree-climbing monkey dragon to the better-known wyvern and amphithere, each entry details size, shape, coloration, habitat, the appearance of eggs and young, and (most important) form of attack. To help readers recognize dragons in the wild, mini models of twelve of the species await assembly, each tucked in its own pocket and complete with its own stand.
This volume does add several new dragons to the Dragonology universe that I think are welcome. Also welcome are several practical tracking tips useful for any type of tracking, not just the tracking of cryptids.
yes I cried,not because of how sad the dragons were, but because of the rage of NOT KNOWING HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE STUPID PIECES AND HAVING NO ACTUAL "GUIDE" FOR IT