Today, we are going to talk about the view of dragons in The Enchanted Forest Chronicles. These books are: Dealing with Dragons, Searching for Dragons, Calling on Dragons, and Talking to Dragons. I recommend them, and, as with pretty much any book I mention, shall have to write a post about them sometime.
In The Enchanted Forest Chronicles, dragons are another race. They are equal to witches, wizards, humans, etc. They have their own government system, and are not tied to humans, like they are in the view of dragons taken in The Inheritance Cycle, by Christopher Paolini. (To read that post, click here.)
They are very smart. When they are young, they do not have a gender; they get to decide their gender when they get older (Females get three horns, males get two). Also, you must be very polite to dragons because, after all, they're dragons. Also, it's good to be polite to anyone. :)
Which view of dragons do you like better: The Inheritance Cycle's (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance) or The Enchanted Forest Chronicles?
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Spruce Nogard
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I think Wrede's dragons are funny and enchanting! I like the fact they are strong and brave and have personality without being linked to humans, even though having a dragon pet or soulmate would be neat. . . Thanks!
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