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Image 1 — Battle of Ironhold part 1. by lll_shirt 5473
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Battle of Ironhold part 1. by lll_shirt 5473

Dragons clash near the fortress of Ironhold. Although not visible in these images, the battle is not limited to the dragons; the two riders, George Redwood and James Uller, are also fighting for their lives.

Scene details:

- Ragoth is reluctant to attack young dragons, as they remind him of the ones to which he is bonded; generally, he dislikes harming smaller dragons. Notably, despite landing powerful blows, his attacks draw no blood.

- Blazingeye immediately goes on the offensive, sensing his rider's fear.

- Aradace ferociously attacks Ragoth the moment she hears Blazingeye’s cry, triggering a protective instinct.

- Tyrannax is sitting out the fight for a specific reason.

- Ragoth shifts into attack mode not only due to George's command but also when he realizes these dragons could harm his loved ones.

-Stavrek means stop or calm down, while Kravar means attack in Drajordian tongue.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 3 days ago

Koteras take his revenge by Ill_Shirt5473

IMPORTANT: This is a test; the color version of the video will be released later ❤️🔥

June 11, 2087: The assault on Fort Fey marks one of the bloodiest phases of the war. Byron Magnar—accompanied by his two children, his loyal friend George and George’s daughter, along with their respective dragons—attacks the fortress after the resident House Catell committed an act of treachery by killing Elizabeth and Snowfall.

Although the House’s symbol was a unicorn, Lord Feder was no paragon of beauty and virtue; instead, he was a gaunt, cowardly middle-aged man. As his family, friends, and castle burned, he attempted to flee, only to find someone already waiting for him on the roof.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 28 days ago
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Mourning

Koteras watches over Snowfall’s body, yet he remembers that he is not the only one suffering right now...

To provide some context: Saurian and Avios dragons cannot swim—their wings become heavy, causing them to sink straight to the bottom.

Koteras tried to reach his beloved but nearly drowned, so now he has no choice but to watch her from the shore...

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 1 month ago
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Dragons have many questions...

Yes i join the trend ahah

(The size of Koteras Is a little exagerated)

I plain to make a video like this but with HotD Dragons...maybe 🤔🔥

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 1 month ago
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Life of Snowfall

WARNING: CONTAINS SAD SCENE

Snowfall was born in 1990 on the great island of Drajord. At the age of 72, he became involved with the Dragon Knight Margareth, with whom he flew and fought until he was 91.

In 2087, he and his knight tragically died in an ambush on the Emerald Lake at the hands of the traitorous House Catell.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 3 months ago
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Grooming

Grooming is a practice often used by female dragons with their young, or, as in this case, by dragons of the same social group with younger dragons.

Aradace is driven by an almost maternal instinct toward the young Blazing Eye; it's quite common to see them playing or cuddling in moments of peace.

In the distance, however, Frostscale's stern, disapproving gaze casts an aura of unease over the tranquil scene.

He often punishes these "gentle" behaviors with bites and flames directly on the bodies of the two younger dragons.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 3 months ago
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Koteras always acts tough, but even a big guy like him softens up in front of his partner. I was inspired by a trend I saw on Instagram.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 4 months ago
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The evil Queen of the Dragons suggested by Minimum_Amphibian 993.

The crowns aren't in the original design, but I added them because that's how I would make her look, they give a more regal look.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 4 months ago
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The legendary Eragon's dragoness Saphira suggested by Leucurus, in two versions, the One on the book cover and the One i immaginated from the description.

u/Ill_Shirt5473 — 4 months ago