A Short History of Dragons
Dragons are one of the best known of all magical animals.
Dragons, as we know them, are big scaly creatures that have huge wings, glistening scales, and a very long tail. They also have rows of sharp teeth and a pouch beneath their jaw with flint and steel pyrites which clink together and produce a spark which ignites the flammable venom from the fangs, producing flame.
Dragonologists, or people who study dragons are the most likely to find a dragon. This is because dragon trackers find dragons by finding the signs of dragon activity and follow them until they find a dragon, or something they can use.
Some of the signs of dragon activity are listed here.
1. Burnt trees or wood that are cut off strangely.
2. Nests or piles of soft and thick leaves and branches.
3. Dragon scat and footprints.
4. Dragon scales found on the ground. (Extremely rare!)
5. Dragon hypnotism on friends or others.
I only know one and I hope it is effective.
What you have to do is go in a room with no magical proporties or anything that reminds you of magic.
Then find a page of difficult sums and do them very rapidly.
If this does not work, search elsewhere for other meathods.

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