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It is not clear exactly where the dragons of this world originate from. Quite likely, the evolutionary ancestor of the dragon would have been a diapsid reptilian species from the Cretaceous period that survived the K-T extinction event, due to the vast variety of reptilian life in existence prior to the Cenozoic era.
 
It is not clear exactly where the dragons of this world originate from. Quite likely, the evolutionary ancestor of the dragon would have been a diapsid reptilian species from the Cretaceous period that survived the K-T extinction event, due to the vast variety of reptilian life in existence prior to the Cenozoic era.
  
This draconic ancestor can be envisioned as a species of small quadrupedal reptiles, one that through an unknown series of events evolved a pair of rudimentary limbs that would soon become the wings of the modern dragon. After flight was attainable with these wings, two major changes would have happened. First, the overall size of the dragon would have increased, and second, the air sacs that counter the dragon’s overall weight and also aid in flight must have evolved, resulting in the earliest creature that could truly be dubbed a “dragon”. Alternatively, the dragons could share a common ancestor with the "[[Kiao]]" sea-serpents, which would tie in with an old Chinese legend stating that a "Kiao" could become a dragon after enough time had passed. Draconic wings might have evolved from stabilising fins on a sea-serpent's body, such as in the Dragonriders of Pern series.
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This draconic ancestor can be envisioned as a species of small quadrupedal reptiles, one that through an unknown series of events evolved a pair of rudimentary limbs that would soon become the wings of the modern dragon. After flight was attainable with these wings, two major changes would have happened. First, the overall size of the dragon would have increased, and second, the air sacs that counter the dragon’s overall weight and also aid in flight must have evolved, resulting in the earliest creature that could truly be dubbed a “dragon”. Alternatively, the dragons could share a common ancestor with the "[[Kiao]]" sea-serpents, with wings perhaps evolving from stabilising fins, such as in the Dragonriders of Pern series.
  
 
Three such varieties of dragon exist; one without any special form of attack, one who uses a form of vitriol to incapacitate its prey, and one who can breathe fire upon its opponent. Because a flammable form of attack is unique to dragons, it must be linked to their physiology; possibly being caused by a reaction between the gas in their bodies that allows flight, and another material of some sort.
 
Three such varieties of dragon exist; one without any special form of attack, one who uses a form of vitriol to incapacitate its prey, and one who can breathe fire upon its opponent. Because a flammable form of attack is unique to dragons, it must be linked to their physiology; possibly being caused by a reaction between the gas in their bodies that allows flight, and another material of some sort.

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