by Legendary Elite » Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:00 pm
Oh I like it how you are using my favourite type of Dragon KP. Legendarus would play a very important part in it too. He is one of the last few remaining of his kind on the planet. Dino Dragons (Prehistoric Dragons's secondary name as I like to call them by for short) are supposedly one of the first...as a matter of fact, here is a guide on Prehistoric Dragons:
Prehistoric Dragons are one of the first ever dragon species to exist on the planet. Other than them lived Megdragons who were one of the strongest dragon species alive (Some of them became trapped in crystal towards the end of the mesozoic era and near the beginning of the Ice Age so as to survive). Some of the Megdragons evolved into subspecies of dragons, they were of no element but evolved into weaker species. Dino Dragons were different. They along with the another species of dragon, Sea Dragons lived during the beginning of time. Sea Dragons ruled the oceans and riverbeds. Dino Dragons were different, they were all unique in their own way. They all were made up though of part dragon and part dinosaur. Some may have looked similar to each other but always had some difference in them, whether it'd be features (such as sickle claws or sails on their backs etc) or difference in sizes, they were all the same species.
Prehistoric Dragons ruled all of the land (the sky was ruled by all 3 dragon species) and lived peacefully alongside the other 3 species of dragons (they had Tyrannosaurs to have deathmatches with! LOL!) until toward the end of the dinosaur age. Some however managed to survive the great extinction that took place. When the Ice Age took place, the Megdragons (some of them) took to evolving into the so called Ice Dragons as well as Mountain Dragons. Some Prehistoric Dragons evolved into the Earth Dragons and survived deep underground with the remaining Dino Dragons and some of the Sea Dragons evolved into Forest Dragons as some became used to the land but it limited their ability of flight and were reduced to gliding. Ice Dragons became the dominant rulers of the land in the Ice Age. Sea Dragons survived in this age by going to warmer climates. Some Dino Dragons were able to go without evolving.
Long after the ice age died out, more and more dragon species began to appear and those dragons that migrated to other areas in the Ice Age returned to their old homes. Dino Dragons were able to come out of hiding along with other dragons who too evolved and hid during the ice age. The Mountain Dragons however, were driven to the brink of extinction with the less amount of habitat. Dino Dragons had also become endangered. The Ice Dragons drove out most of the Mountain Dragons for territory and more land to breed on.
Besides that, here is a few things on the Dino Dragons. They were unique in their own way, ate different sorts of meat and were driven to extinction almost.