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Dragon Gate Dragon Gate is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion formerly known as Toryumon Japan. Most of Dragon Gate's wrestlers are graduates from Ultimo Dragon's Toryumon Gym, and thus the promotion is based on a Junior Heavyweight style with varying emphasis on high flying maneuvers, flashy technical grappling, and submissions.
Dragon House (Sanssouci) The Prussian King Frederick the Great ordered that the Dragon House (German Drachenhaus) be built on the southern slope of the Klausberg, which borders the northern edge of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam. It was created between 1770 and 1772 in the prevailing Chinoiserie taste of the time, designed to imitate a Chinese pagoda.
Dragon Hunter Dragon Hunter is a long-running historical fantasy manhwa series created by Seock-Seo Hong, set in a 6th-century Korea terrorized by dragons. The main story involves a money-obsessed dragon hunter named Seur Chong, who, with the aid of shamans, tries to follow in the footsteps of Andrew Yi, the greatest dragon hunter of all time.
Dragon Hunters Dragon Hunters is a cartoon series created by Arthur Qwak and produced by the French company Futurikon. It follows the adventures of two hunters for hire through a futuristic, medieval world of floating land masses that is terrorized by a widely varying menace of monsters known collectively as dragons.
Dragon Keeper Dragon Keeper is a fantasy novel by Carole Wilkinson. There are three books within the series; the sequel to Dragon Keeper being Garden of the Purple Dragon, first published in 2005 and Dragon Moon yet to be released Carole Wilkinson's Homepage Forthcoming Titles - Plot introduction ==
Dragon King The four Dragon Kings (龍王; pinyin: Lóng Wáng) are, in Chinese mythology, the divine rulers of the four seas (each sea corresponds to one of the cardinal directions). Although Dragon Kings appear in their true forms as dragons, they have the ability to shapeshift into human form.
Dragon Lore Dragon Lore is a point-and-click adventure game released in 1994 by Cryo Interactive for ms-dos CD-ROM, and later ported to the 3dO game console. The hero plays a knight named Werner who must interact with various characters in a fantasy atmosphere, solve puzzles, and fight enemies.
Dragon Models Limited Dragon Model Limited (DML for short) is a Hong Kong based manufacturer of plastic model kits and military figures. Founded in 1987, the company has since released more than 1000 items, most of which are military model kits.
Dragon Mountain Dragon Mountain is a steel roller coaster located at Marineland near Niagara Falls, Ontario. Built in 1983 by Arrow Dynamics, it was the tallest roller coaster in the world before the opening of Bandit at Yomiuriland in 1988.
Dragon of Annam The Imperial Order of the Dragon of Annam was created on March 14 1886 in the ancient Vietnamese city of Hue, by Emperor Dong-Khanh of the Imperial House of Annam, upon the "recommendation" of the President of France as a jointly awarded French colonial order. During this period (particularly during the era of Dong Khanh), Vietnam was ruled by the French.
Dragon Pink Dragon Pink is a three part hentai anime OVA series, released by Pink Pineapple in 1994. The series were based on a famous Persocom adult game series most knows for the incorporation of RPG elements instead of the typical interactive novel.
Dragon Poker Dragon Poker is a fictional card game from the "MythAdventures" series by Robert Asprin, featured primarily in the book Little Myth Marker. The game is an absurdly complex poker variant, with the same basic rules as stud poker (but with different names for the suits and face cards), adding on the concept of conditional modifiers.
Dragon Power Dragon Power (Japanese: Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo or Mystery of Shenron), released in 1986 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, was the very first Dragon Ball console game published in Japan, the United States and Europe. The game stars Goku and very roughly follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga, culminating in the first wish from Shenlong.
Dragon Quest , published as Dragon Warrior in North America until the 2005 release of Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, is a series of role-playing games produced by Enix (now Square Enix). Installments of the series have appeared on MSX computers, Famicom/NES, Super Famicom/Super NES, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, and PlayStation 2 video game consoles, as well as on several models of mobile phone.
Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special The latest addition to the Itadaki Street (ă„ăźă ăŤă‚ąăăŞăĽă) series is Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłă‚Żă‚¨ă‚ąă&ă•ァイăŠă«ă•ァăłă‚żă‚¸ăĽ in ă„ăźă ăŤă‚ąăăŞăĽă SPECIAL), or simply Itadaki Street Special. This game was released on December 22, 2004 by Square Enix for the Playstation 2.
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest 2 in Japan) is an adventure game, and is the sequel to Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shougeki No Shippo Dan. It was released in Japan on December 1, 2005 and in North America on September 19, 2006.
Dragon Quest Monsters or Dragon Warrior Monsters as its known in North America is a spin off series of the Dragon Quest games. Made by the Enix Corporation (now known as Square Enix), it sets the player in a medieval/fantasy world filled with magic, monsters and knights.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłă‚Żă‚¨ă‚ąăă˘ăłă‚ąă‚żăĽă‚ş ジă§ăĽă‚«ăĽ) is a Nintendo DS role playing game developed by Square Enix, and is the latest member of the Dragon Quest Monsters series. Square Enix released the game on December 28, 2006 in the Japan market, it sold 593.
Dragon Raja Dragon Raja, normally abbreviated as DR or D/R, is a fantasy novel, written by a popular Korean author named Lee Yeongdo. The story is told in the first-person view of the main protagonist Hoochie Nedval and the story revolves around the adventure of Hoochi and his companions as they are drawn into the quest of finding beings called 'Dragon Raja', who are humans and act as bridges between humankind and dragonkind.
Dragon Records Dragon Records is a Swedish Jazz record label which was founded by the journalist Lars Westin (born 15 October 1948) in 1975. Westin was then the editor of OJ (Orkester Journalen); Westin now runs the company with Leif Collin (born 1940).
Dragon Rider Dragon Rider is a novel by Cornelia Funke. Originally written in German as Drachenreiter and published in 1997, it has since been translated into English by several people including Anthea Bell (2004) and Oliver Latsch (2000).
Dragon Riders Dragon Riders are an integral part of Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Trilogy. Called Shur'tugal in the ancient language, Dragon Riders are humans or Elves who help maintain peace in Alagaësia with the help of their dragons.
Dragon Rouge Dragon Rouge or the Ordo Draconis et Atri Adamantis, is a magical order which was founded on New Year's Eve 1989-1990 in Sweden whose members practice occult arts and aim to explore dark magic. It claims more than 500 members throughout the world.
Dragon Seed (film) Dragon Seed was a best-selling book by Pearl Buck made into a movie in 1944, starring Katharine Hepburn. The movie portrays a peaceful village in China that has been invaded by the Japanese prior to World War II.
Dragon Shiryu Dragon Shiryu (紫龍, more properly romanized as "Shiryū", "Lavender Dragon") is one of five protagonists in the manga/anime series, Saint Seiya. He is considered the most matured of the five heroes, and thus the wisest.
Dragon School The Dragon School is a renowned British preparatory school in the city of Oxford, founded in 1877. The school accepts pupils from the age of 8 ("E Block") through to 13 ("A Block"), although an associated 'pre-prep', Lynams, accepts children from age 4.
Dragon Slayer Dragon Slayer is a computer role-playing game published in 1984 by Falcom on the NEC PC-8801 and Fujitsu FM-7 computer systems, giving rise to a series of sequels, all created by Falcom. Many of the early titles in this series were released for the MSX and MSX2 computers and other early Japanese PCs and later ported to the consoles.
Dragon Slayers The Dragon Slayers (also: Dragonslayers, Ryuugekitai) are fictional characters from the anime television series The Vision of Escaflowne. In the series, they are a group of elite soldiers who can fight with swords, but whose area of expertise is piloting guymelefs, which are giant-sized battle robots (also known as mecha).
Dragon Spirit Dragon Spirit is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1987. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware, and was later ported to the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Sharp X68000, ZX Spectrum and TurboGrafx-16 platforms.
Dragon Stadium, Southlake Dragon Stadium is a stadium in Southlake, Texas. The stadium serves Carroll ISD, and is the home of the Southlake Carroll High School Dragons football team, who were the UIL 5A Division II State Football Champions in 2002, 2004, and 2006 as well as the 5A Division I State Football Champions in 2006.
Dragon Storm (astronomy) Dragon Storm (dubbed so in September 2004 because of its unusual shape) is a name given to a large, bright and complex storm in Saturn's southern hemisphere. The storm appears to be long-lived and periodically flares up to produce dramatic white plumes which then subside.
Dragon Street Records Dragon Street Records is an independent record label, based out of Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1989 by David Dennard and Patrick Keel, longtime local musicians with over 25 combined years of music experience, Dragon Street's original goal was to develop regional rock bands into nationall viable recording artists, and, in general, promoting the Texas music scene.
Dragon Sword (Ninja Gaiden) The Dragon Sword is a fictional melee weapon used by the ninja Ryu Hayabusa in the arcade, NES, and Microsoft Xbox game series Ninja Gaiden. It is the first weapon that the player will be given in all of the games, and is considered to be the most well rounded of all available.
Dragon Sword and Wind Child Dragon Sword And Wind Child (ISBN 0-374-30466-1) is the first book of award-winning fantasy writer Noriko Ogiwara. The book, originally written in Japanese in 1988 as: Sorairo Magatama (空色勾玉 "Sky-colored Jade"; see magatama), won her several awards for children's literature and was later translated into English by Cathy Hirano in 1993 as Dragon Sword and Wind Child; the English version is now out-of-print in the United States of America.
Dragon User Dragon User was a British magazine for users of the Dragon 32/64 computers published from 1982 by Sunshine Publications. Production of the computers themselves had ceased by 1985 but the user community remained sufficiently active to justify the magazine's continuation until 1989.
Dragon View Dragon View (also known as Drakkhen II or Super Drakkhen) is a video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in November 1994. Although it bears little resemblance to its predecessor, Drakkhen, it utilizes the same pseudo-3D overworld system that the series is most famous for.
Dragon Warrior Dragon Warrior, the first game in the Dragon Quest series, hence also known as Dragon Quest, was developed by Enix (now Square Enix) and released in 1986 in Japan for the MSX and the Nintendo Family Computer ("Famicom"). The game was localized for North American release in 1989, but the title was changed to Dragon Warrior to avoid infringing on the trademark of the pen and paper game DragonQuest.
Dragon Warrior (anime) Dragon Quest (Japanese: ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłă‚Żă‚¨ă‚ąă 勇者アă™ă«äĽťčެ) was an 1989 anime series based on the video game of the same name by Yuji Horii, Akira Toriyama, and Koichi Sugiyama. It is also referred to as "Dragon Quest: Abel Legend", "Dragon Quest: Great Hero Abel", "DQ: Legend of Abel".
Dragon Warrior (film) Dragon Warrior is a CGI film on Bruce Lee, the martial arts legend. Bruce Lee is to be "resurrected" by CGI to star in Dragon Warrior, the first time a dead actor will be re-created in a major movie role, according to U.
Dragon Warrior I & II Dragon Warrior I & II for the Game Boy Color was originally published in Japan on September 23, 1999 as Dragon Quest I & II. It was then localized in English for publication in the North American market on September 27, 2000.
Dragon Warrior III , also known as Dragon Quest III, is the third installment in the Dragon Quest series, first released for the Famicom in Japan, or NES in North America. The game later was ported as an enhanced remake on the Super Famicom and Game Boy Color.
Dragon Weather Dragon Weather is the first book of The Obsidian Chronicles, a trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans. It centers around a boy named Arlian and his quest for vengeance against the dragons that destroyed his hometown and killed his family, and against the man who sold him into slavery, the mysterious and ruthless Lord Dragon.
Dragon Wing Arianus, the World of Air, is composed entirely of porous floating islands, aligned in three basic altitudes. In the Low Realm, the dwarves (now called "Gegs," an elven word for "insects") live on the continent Drevlin and cheerfully serve the giant Kicksey-winsey, a city-sized machine that is the source of all water in Arianus.
Dragon's blood Dragon's blood is a bright red resin that is obtained from different species of four distinct plants genera Croton, Dracaena, Daemonorops, and Pterocarpus. The red resin was used in ancient times as varnish, medicine, incense, and dye.
Dragon's Claw Dragon's Claw is the title of an action-adventure novel by Peter O'Donnell which was first published in 1978, featuring the character Modesty Blaise which O'Donnell had created for a comic strip in the early 1960s. It was the ninth novel to feature the character.
Dragon's eggs Dragon's eggs are pyrotechnic stars which first burn for a period giving a visual effect then explode with a loud crackling report. Manufacture of this effect has become controversial due to the heavy metals involved in the process, particularly lead tetraoxide (Pb3O4).
Dragon's Eye (symbol) The Dragon's Eye is an ancient Germanic symbol as discovered by Rudolf Koch. The Dragon's Eye is an equilateral triangle pointing downward with a "Y" in the middle connecting the three points of the triangle together.
Dragon's Lair Dragon's Lair was one of the first laserdisc video games, released in June 1983 by Cinematronics. It featured polished Disney-like animation created by former Disney animator Don Bluth, and for the first time allowed players to control a fully realized character.
Dragon's teeth (fortification) During World War II, the term "Dragon's teeth" came to designate square-pyramidal fortifications used to impede the progress of mechanized armies. They were employed extensively, particularly on the Siegfried Line.
Dragon's teeth (mythology) In Greek myth, dragon's teeth feature prominently in the legends of the Phoenician prince Cadmus and Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece. In each case, the dragon's teeth, once planted, would grow into fully armed warriors.
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, released in 1993, is a fictionalized biographical film about Bruce Lee, starring Jason Scott Lee (no relation) as Lee. The movie was directed by Rob Cohen and written by Cohen, Edward Khmara, and John Raffo.
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (video game) Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a multiplatform (including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis consoles) game that takes place during the life and times of Bruce Lee. The object is to defeat a sailor, a chef, a martial arts master, and others.
Dragonbox A Dragonbox is a large and elaborate DVD boxed set, containing a certain portion of episodes from one of the Dragon Ball anime series. They are well known for their seemingly high price and the amount of content in each boxed set.
DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang (Chinese: éľ™ĺ€ĺĄ‡çĽ) is the first 3D-CGI Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong. It was produced by "DCDC" and "China Film" company, and is also considered the first 3D rendered martial arts film.
DragonCon Gothic Shadows Since 2004, Atlanta's DragonCon has hosted a programming track devoted to gothic culture and dark fantasy. Currently titled Gothic Shadows, the track runs during DragonCon (typically Labor Day weekend), and features panels spotlighting darkwave/gothic rock, horror fiction, vampires, and the darker side of popular culture in general.
Dragondoor DragonDoor, also known as d2p, was a professional wrestling federation started under Ultimo Dragon's "Toryumon" banner, and was announced on April 27, 2005. It was the first foray into the Japanese pro wrestling market since Toryumon X closed its doors in 2004.
DragonDictate DragonDictate was the original speech recognition application from Dragon Systems and uses discrete speech where "you - pause - between - each - word - that - you - say". Dragon NaturallySpeaking allows continuous speech recognition.
Dragoness (comics) Dragoness (Tamara Kurtz) is a fictional mutant villain character in the Marvel Comics Universe, created for their on-going series New Mutants and X-Force. Dragoness was created by Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld.
Dragonet Dragonets are small perciform marine fish of the diverse family Callionymidae (from the Greek kallis, "beautiful" and onyma, "name"). Found mainly in the tropical waters of the western Indo-Pacific, the family contains approximately 186 species in 18 genera.
Dragonfire Dragonfire is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three weekly parts from November 23 to December 7 1987. This serial marked the introduction of Sophie Aldred as the Doctor's new companion, Ace and the departure of Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush.
Dragonfly A dragonfly is any insect belonging to the order Odonata, the suborder Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder Anisoptera. It is characterized by large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body.
Dragonfly 800 The Dragonfly 800 is an 8 metre trimaran manufactured in Denmark by Quorning Boats. Originally designed as a fixed wing in 1986, it evolved a 'swing-wing' function which allows the outer hulls to be drawn into the sides of the centre hull for marina berthing.
Dragonfly Forest Dragonfly Forest, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization is committed to offering seriously ill children the opportunity to enjoy an overnight camp experience in an environment that is safe, equipped to meet a variety of physical and medical needs, nurturing, and filled with activities that allow each child to reach their "full fun.
DragonflyTV DragonflyTV is an award-winning multi-media science education program combining television, community outreach, the Web, and fun. Produced by Twin Cities Public Television (tpt), creator of the long-running family science series Newton's Apple, DragonflyTV engages tens of millions of children, parents and teachers in accessible, hands-on science activities.
Dragonhead The Dragonhead: The Godfather of Chinese Crime -- His Rise and Fall is a biographical book about "Johnny" Kon, a Chinese crime boss operating in America. It is written by a journalist, John Sack, who spent much time with Kon and his gangsters.
Dragonite are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Dragonite in the games, anime and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon, untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight is set to be the first worldwide theatrical movie release based on the Dragonlance campaign setting of Dungeons & Dragons. The first ever novel in the setting, Dragons of Autumn Twilight by co-creators Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, is the basis for the movie.
Dragonlance: The New Adventures Dragonlance: The New Adventures is a series of young adult novels based on the long-running adult fantasy book series, Dragonlance. The series is published by Mirrorstone Books, the young reader imprint of Wizards of the Coast.
Dragonland Dragonland is a symphonic power metal musical group from Sweden. The group is most notable for basing their two first albums upon the self-produced The Dragonland Chronicles fantasy saga and for the original symphonic/electronic parts by Elias Holmlid.
Dragonlord (band) Dragonlord, sometimes written as DragonLord, or Dragon Lord is a North American black metal band. Dragonlord was formed in 2001 as a side project by Eric Peterson and Steve DiGiorgio of Testament and Steve Smyth of Nevermore.
Dragonmarked house In the Eberron campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, dragonmarked houses make up some of the larger power groups. Most of the houses are made up of family members, some of whom have a dragonmark, a tatoolike discolouration that gives them certain magical abilities.
Dragonmount Dragonmount is a fictional location in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series of novels. It is a colossal mountain in the vicinity of the island/city of Tar Valon, close enough that its shadow brushes the city each evening.
DragonMech Dragonmech is a steampunk/fantasy campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons developed by Goodman Games and Sword & Sorcery Studios. It centers on giant mechs, powerful war machines powered by steam, clockwork, magic, or slave labor.
Dragonne In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the dragonne is a magical beast that looks like a cross between a huge lion and a brass dragon. They make their homes in desert areas and live mostly on goats and other herd animals.
DragonQuest DragonQuest is a fantasy role-playing game originally published by Simulations Publications (SPI) in 1980. Where first generation fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons restricted players to particular character classes, DragonQuest was one of the first games to utilize a system that emphasized skills, allowing more individual customization and a wider range of options.
Dragonriders of Pern Dragonriders of Pern is an extensive fantasy/science fiction series of novels and short stories primarily written by Anne McCaffrey. Since 2004, McCaffrey's son Todd McCaffrey has also published Pern novels, both in collaboration with Anne and on his own.
Dragons in the Waters Dragons in the Waters (ISBN 0-374-31868-9) is a 1976 young adult suspense novel (and eventually a murder mystery) by Madeline L'Engle, the second title to feature her character Poly O'Keefe. Its protagonist is thirteen-year-old Simon Bolivar Quentin Phair Renier, an impoverished orphan from an aristocratic Southern family.
Dragons In Our Midst Dragons In Our Midst is a Christian fantasy series written by Bryan Davis about two teenagers who are "anthrozils"- fully human, and yet somehow fully dragon at the same time. There are currently four books in the series:
Dragons of Argonath Dragons of Argonath (1998) is a fantasy novel written by Christopher Rowley. The book is the sixth in the Dragons of the Argonath series that follows the adventures of a human boy, Relkin, and his dragon, Bazil Broketail as they fight in the Argonath Legion’s 109th Marneri Dragons.
Dragons of Earth In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka circle CLAMP, the , also known as the , are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Heaven in the apocalyptic battle on the Promised Day to determine the fate of the Earth and humanity. The Dragons of Earth ideologically represent the belief that conflicts between man and nature cannot be resolved peaceably, and that humans are on an irreversible path that will ultimately lead to the murder of the planet itself unless they are stopped.
Dragons of Heaven In the manga series X created by the popular mangaka group CLAMP, the , or , are a group of seven individuals who are fated to stand against the Dragons of Earth in the apocalyptic battle on the Promised Day to determine the fate of the Earth and humanity. The Dragons of Heaven ideologically represent the belief that conflicts between man and nature can and must be resolved peaceably, and that humanity is no less precious than the Earth itself.
Dragons of the Dwarven Depths Dragons of the Dwarven Depths is a fantasy novel by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, based on the Dragonlance fictional campaign setting. It is the beginning of the Lost Chronicles trilogy, designed to "fill-in" the gaps in the storyline between the books in the Chronicles trilogy (Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning)
Dragons of the North Dragons of the North is the first full-length album by Norwegian heavy metal band Einherjer. The lyrics to seventh track, "Slaget Ved Harfsfjord" (sic), are taken from Torbjørn Hornklove's 9th century account of the Battle of Hafrsfjord.
Dragons of War Dragons of War (1994) is a fantasy novel written by Christopher Rowley. The book is the third in the Dragons of the Argonath series that follows the adventures of a human boy, Relkin, and his dragon, Bazil Broketail as they fight in the Argonath Legion’s 109th Marneri Dragons.
Dragons of Winter Night Dragons of Winter Night is a fantasy novel by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, based on the Dungeons & Dragons gaming modules. It is the second book in the Chronicles Trilogy, along with Dragons of Autumn Twilight and Dragons of Spring Dawning.
Dragons' Den Dragons' Den is a television programme which originated in Japan. The format, which now airs internationally, consists of entrepreneurs pitching their ideas to secure investment finance from business experts — the "Dragons".
Dragons' Wrath Dragons' Wrath is a novel by Justin Richards from the Virgin New Adventures starring the fictional archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. The New Adventures were based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Dragons: Fire and Ice Dragons: Fire & Ice (2004) is an animated adventure movie and the first of a two part series. Fire & Ice was released directly to DVD and is the story of two unlikely heroes, Prince Dev of the Norvagen and Princess Kyra of the Draigar.
Dragonsfoot Dragonsfoot is a community of old-school (primarily First Edition) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons players. The website was created in early 2001, but was revamped in May 2002 into its more familiar configuration.
DragonsFury (roller coaster) DragonsFury is a steel spinning roller coaster ride opened in 2004 in Chessington World of Adventures. This ride has four-person cars that can be weighted evenly or with bias to one side, depending on the amount of spin desired.
Dragonshard In the Eberron campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, dragonshards are rock or crystal fragments originating from the three legendary dragons of Eberron's creation myth. The three sections of Eberron's world, Siberys, Eberron and Khyber, each produce a distinct form of dragonshard, with a unique appearance and distinct magic affinity.
Dragonshard (computer game) Dragonshard is a Dungeons & Dragons licensed real-time strategy computer game, developed by Liquid Entertainment in collaboration with Wizards of the Coast. It was released for PC by Atari in September, 2005.
Dragonsinger Dragonsinger, written by Anne McCaffrey, is part of the Harper Hall Trilogy which consists of the fantasy/science fiction novels Dragonsong, Dragonsinger, and Dragondrums. These books are part of the series known as the Dragonriders of Pern.
Dragonskulle Dragonskulle is a video game for the Commodore 64 developed and released by Ultimate Play The Game in 1986. It is a sequel to The Staff of Karnath, Entombed and Blackwyche, and is the final title to feature the aristocrat adventurer, Sir Arthur Pendragon.
Dragonstar Dragonstar is a futuristic magic-meets-machine campaign setting created by Fantasy Flight Games for Wizards of the Coast's D20 role-playing game system. The setting describes a galaxy under the dominion of the Dragon Empire.
Dragontales Dragontales was a series of gamebooks written by Rhondi Vilott and published by Signet in the 1980's. The books place the reader in the role of a young man or woman in various fantasy countries inhabited by a variety of extravagant creatures.
Dragonvarld A trilogy of books in DragonVarld, the Dragon name for Earth ("Dragon World"). The trilogy tells of a world where humans live in the ignorance by believing that they are the rulers of the world, while the dragons know that they are the true rulers.
Dragoon guards Dragoon guards was, in some armies, particularly the British Army, the designation used to refer to heavy cavalry regiments from the 18th century onwards. Dragoon guards usually wore cuirasses and helmets and carried heavy sabres, and were similar to cuirassiers in other armies.
Dragoslav Jevrić Dragoslav Jevrić (Cyrillic: ДрагоŃлав Đеврић) (born July 8 1974 in Ivangrad, Yugoslavia, now part of Montenegro) is a Serbian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Ankaraspor. He had been named as a member of the Serbia and Montenegro national football team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
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