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Fire breathing is very deadly to ships, as uncontrolled fire will spread on a ship's deck, light her sails and ignite her ammunition, causing the ship to blow to flinders by it's own magazines.
 
Fire breathing is very deadly to ships, as uncontrolled fire will spread on a ship's deck, light her sails and ignite her ammunition, causing the ship to blow to flinders by it's own magazines.
  
Fire breathers all have a very difficult character, due to the breeding process and their ability but they all have good flying abilities. Fire breathing has nothing to do with normal breathing. Dragons can breath and breath fire at the same time. Nor has it to do with sneezing or coughing (we have never met a dragon with hiccup). Maybe all European fire breathing breeds derived from one Roman breed that spread over Turkey, Spain and France where the Roman influence was the greatest. That would explain why the Prussians, Britons, Autrichians and Russians have no fire breathers.  If that is so, however, Austrians should have had at least some fire-breathers, as southern Austria, Slovenia and Croatia, as well as Western Hungary, all part of the Austrian Empire at the time, occupy lands once owned by the Roman Empire.
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Fire breathers all have a very difficult character, due to the breeding process and their ability but they all have good flying abilities. Fire breathing has nothing to do with normal breathing. Dragons can breath and breath fire at the same time. Nor has it to do with sneezing or coughing (we have never met a dragon with hiccup). Maybe all European fire breathing breeds derived from one roman breed that spread over Turkey, Spain and France where the roman influence was the greatest. That would explain why the Prussians, Britons, Autrichians and Russians have no fire breathers.   
  
 
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