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== Species Notes ==
 
== Species Notes ==
One of three Turkish eggs sold to the British in 1806 is an Akhal-Teke. It survived the transit in the shell back to Britain and was presumably quarantined in Ireland to prevent it contracting the Dragon Plague, following its hatching it will be expected to serve in the [[Aerial Corps]].  
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One of three Turkish eggs sold to the British in 1806 was an Akhal-Teke. It survived the transit in the shell back to Britain and was presumably quarantined in Ireland to prevent it contracting the Dragon Plague, following its hatching it will be expected to serve in the [[Aerial Corps]].  
The name means "Celestial horse" and is given to the dragon breed maybe because it is similar to the horse breed, in fact they are noted for their speed and for endurance on long marches,and they are adapted to severe climatic conditions. The name is pronounced ahalˈtеkje in the turkmen language.
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The name means "Celestial horse" or "Pure Teke" (Teke being a tribe local to the area) depending on translation.  There is a breed of horse by the same name that is known for its speed, endurance and adaptation to its desert climate. Perhaps the dragon breed shares these abilities. 
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The name is pronounced ahalˈtеkje in the Turkmen language.
 
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Revision as of 04:41, 3 June 2008

Akhal-Teke, by Mooir

Dragon Breed Data

Breed Name: Akhal-Teke
National Loyalty: Mostly Turkish
Physical Characteristics: Middle-weight
Special Abilities:
Known Members:


Species Notes

One of three Turkish eggs sold to the British in 1806 was an Akhal-Teke. It survived the transit in the shell back to Britain and was presumably quarantined in Ireland to prevent it contracting the Dragon Plague, following its hatching it will be expected to serve in the Aerial Corps.

The name means "Celestial horse" or "Pure Teke" (Teke being a tribe local to the area) depending on translation. There is a breed of horse by the same name that is known for its speed, endurance and adaptation to its desert climate. Perhaps the dragon breed shares these abilities.

The name is pronounced ahalˈtеkje in the Turkmen language.