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Title: Easter In Dragon City
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Arthapenn - January 22, 2008 01:02 PM (GMT)
Imagine if you can paint the dragons' eggs for Easter. Keep it painted until the egg hatches into a baby dragon! Or maybe not. Another tradition we can follow is, make our own chocolate eggs. Shape the chocolate into eggs, for both humans and dragons. Dragons can enjoy their eggy feasts, with their riders over a campfire (instead of using marshmallows as seen in Lost Track of Doom).
Like Norway, you can ski down mountain slopes (like the racing track in Battle of the Ages). Like Finland, small children can dress up as Dragon Booster or Shadow Booster going from door to door, handing out candy (like Christmas). Use the White Sledding Gear on your dragon, and go for skiing!

Arthapenn - January 22, 2008 01:23 PM (GMT)
It is not that I am impatient. I am sorry if it made you angry enough to reply just to please me.

Dragon Fanatic - January 22, 2008 05:59 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Arthapenn @ Jan 22 2008, 11:23 PM)
Artha the Drac showed Artha taking a bite of chocolate meant for dragons. So dragons can eat chocolates too. In Choosing Part 1, and Fanning the Flames, Beau ate the dragon's version of chocolate.

Actually, the bar in the Ad was a granola bar for dragons

And that was human chocolate Beau ate

Elushun - January 23, 2008 02:42 AM (GMT)
Yes, Artha's reaction confirmed the fact that Dragnola bars are quite unappetizing to humans, but regardless, hiding candy dragon eggs is a holiday I can get behind!

The Furox - January 23, 2008 05:11 AM (GMT)
Decorating chicken eggs is fun in our world, but I tend to think the humans in the DB wouldn't want to risk breaking a dragon egg while coloring it. I can remember breaking more than a couple of eggs while coloring them myself as kid. Personally, I wouldn't want to risk killing an unhatched dragon. Perhaps if dragons laid unfertilized eggs on occasion, but even then...

But of course they could color crow-drag eggs instead. There might even be a chicken-like reptile that they raise just for the eggs. As long as it's a non-sentient creature, then that takes away a lot of the ethical problems.

As for chocolate dragon eggs, I'm not sure a dragon would want to eat them. After all, would you find a chocolate candy in the shape of an unborn human fetus appetizing? I wouldn't.

Arthapenn - January 23, 2008 01:04 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Dragon Fanatic @ Jan 23 2008, 02:59 AM)
QUOTE (Arthapenn @ Jan 22 2008, 11:23 PM)
Artha the Drac showed Artha taking a bite of chocolate meant for dragons. So dragons can eat chocolates too. In Choosing Part 1, and Fanning the Flames, Beau ate the dragon's version of chocolate.

Actually, the bar in the Ad was a granola bar for dragons

And that was human chocolate Beau ate

Thanks for the info. I am grateful.

Thanks for the warning about Dragon eggs. The crows' eggs sounds better. As for the chocolate eggs, I mean the factory-made chocolates. I was not actually thinking of human fetus for dragons to eat. I would not want to break a dragon's precious egg. Anyway, I would stop at Gandola bar chocolate for dragons.

I have been a Dragon Booster fan, since July 2007. That is not very long now, is it not? I am still learning about DB.

Elushun - January 23, 2008 09:47 PM (GMT)
I'll have to ask Connor about breeding a dragon that can lay chocolate eggs...

Dragon Fanatic - January 23, 2008 10:16 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Elushun @ Jan 24 2008, 07:47 AM)
I'll have to ask Connor about breeding a dragon that can lay chocolate eggs...

That'd be so cool if they could!




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