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== Species Notes ==
 
== Species Notes ==
Kaziliks are a highly valuable breed of dragon. This is mostly because of the coveted ability to breathe fire, but also because they are heavyweight dragons when most fire breathers are light to middleweight. They are native to Turkey, and the government lets very few out of their possession. Although, Kaziliks cannot be decoyed the way other fire breathing dragons can, because of their distinctive horns.  
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Kaziliks are a highly valuable breed of dragon. This is mostly because of the coveted ability to breathe fire, but also because they are heavyweight dragons when most fire breathers are light to middleweight. They are native to Turkey, and the government lets very few out of their possession. Although, Kaziliks cannot be decoyed the way other fire breathing dragons can, because of their distinctive horns. Known for distict fighting spirit.
  
 
[[William Laurence]] saw the destructive power of the Kaziliks at the [[Battle of the Nile]] when he saw the French flagship destroyed by their flames.
 
[[William Laurence]] saw the destructive power of the Kaziliks at the [[Battle of the Nile]] when he saw the French flagship destroyed by their flames.

Revision as of 15:31, 3 March 2007

Dragon Breed Data

Breed Name: Kazilik
National Loyalty: Mostly Turkish
Physical Characteristics: Scarlet with green black markings; two distinctive horns
Special Abilities: Fire breather
Known Members: Iskierka, Bezaid, Sherazde


Species Notes

Kaziliks are a highly valuable breed of dragon. This is mostly because of the coveted ability to breathe fire, but also because they are heavyweight dragons when most fire breathers are light to middleweight. They are native to Turkey, and the government lets very few out of their possession. Although, Kaziliks cannot be decoyed the way other fire breathing dragons can, because of their distinctive horns. Known for distict fighting spirit.

William Laurence saw the destructive power of the Kaziliks at the Battle of the Nile when he saw the French flagship destroyed by their flames.