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Dragon Relics

Although most people are familiar with information, stories and relics about traditional, enormous dragons, most of the relics I deal with are from a forgotten species of dragon, Draco pygmaei. Also known as the Pygmaen Dragon, it is a little-known species of diminutive dragon, usually no larger than a good-sized chicken or large cat. Its preferred habitat varies widely but is usually defined by its remoteness from human settlement and its proximity to abundant hunting grounds. While many Pygmaens prefer mountainous and cavernous regions, making their homes in the traditional cave dwelling, a number have been found in jungles and other lush vegetative regions using hollowed-out tree stumps as their home.

Some myths connected to the Pygmaen dragon tell of people domesticating them for pets or work animals. While it's true that the Pygmaen's high level of intelligence and violent temper might make it a good watch animal, among other things, those same qualities make the attempt very dangerous to anyone without strong magical ability and the skill to use it.

I have numerous international sources and contacts for obtaining a wide variety of dragon relics. I also currenlty hold the position of Draconus Secundus Magister of the International Dragon Collectors Association (IDCA), giving me additional resources for procuring dragon relics of the highest quality.

I will continue to add new pieces as I obtain them. Every piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the IDCA verifying provenance and/or authenticity, as well as accuracy of the procurement information. The Draconus Reliquiae Magister (DRM) has a minimum of 7 years training with an additional 5 years required in the field. Affirmation by the DRM assures the buyer of the authenticity of their purchase.

Dragon Skin Journal


In Private Collection

Pygmaen Dragon Egg, Pearl

In Private Collection

Pygmaen Dragon Egg, Gold/Green/Red

Currently available
at my Etsy store

  

 

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