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       The Faerie Preservation Society
preservation, innovation, and study of Faeries

Dragons


It is a little know fact that my 2nd misadventure as a young person was hunting piper dragons. While other ladies learned Falconry with birds, I was told a dragon would be much better suited for refinement. Since then with careful cleverness and special gold lined nesting boxes I have kept  several smaller breeds of dragon on hand for study.

If you long for a dragon and I have none please visit Dragontry, as they often have more active nesting boxes.

Faerie Dragons

My nesting boxes a currently awaiting another clutch to hatch, check back often as dragons are spotty egg layers.

Baby Dragons



Nipper Dragon 

colbolt on Square Market
Colbolt is a young dragon with sharp teeth.  He stands about 12 inches tall depending on if he is stretching his neck up to see something or not.