Dragon Hoard

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All dragons guard there hoards closely, those gems and treasures that have been carefully gathered over a number of years. Memento's left behind by many a visiting Knight, voluntary or otherwise.

Each adult Daryth Kennedy dragon comes with it's own personal hoard, but look carefully, many of the hoards also contain small treasures within them as well.

Contents

The Dragon Hoard

The Dragon Hoard is piles of Gold, Silver and Bronze coins, embedded with gems, a treasure chest and various items left by a passing knight. This is the hoard that can be found in most adult dragon eggs except for the special cases below.

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The Dracolich Hoard

The Dracolich Hoard is a burnable leaf pile with pieces of broken dragon egg shell and gems. To burn the pile, just walk, run or jump in the pile and soon you will have a raging inferno even a fire dragon would be proud of.

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The Egyptian Hoard (Anubis and Bast)

The Egyptian Hoard is piles of gold coin and gems with various pottery and wearable items and even a comfy cushion.

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The Fae Hoard

The Fae Hoard has a distinctly woodland feel, with piles of bronze, silver and woodland coins with flowers, nuts, and a jar of honey. It has a dragon sit ball embedded within.

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The Spirit Hoard

The Spirit Hoard takes on a distinctly ethereal theme, with silver and spirit coins, gems and pottery. Again a kindly passing knight contributed his crown and sword.

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The Steam Hoard

The Steam Hoard incorporates cogs and steel girder to go with the gems and gold coins. This also has a dragon sit ball embedded within.

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Tiamat Hoard

The greatest of the dragons must also have the greatest of the dragon hoards, the Tiamat Hoard is a massive spread of gold, silver and bronze coins together with gems and dragon eggs. A passing king gave up his crown for the hoard also (King Arthur I think he said his name was).

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