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|Name = Greater Pricklepine
This is a dragon from the books.
 
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|Image = GreaterPricklepineEgg.JPG
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|Class = Unknown
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'''Greater Pricklepines''' are mentioned in ''[[The Incomplete Book of Dragons]]''.
   
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==Physical Appearance==
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There is no information or description, but obviously this dragon is prickly — has a lot of spikes — as the eggs are shown to even be prickled, as well as the species name. The egg is green-grey in color, with spikes coming out of the entire surface.
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It is possible that this is a type or species of [[Pricklepine]]s, specifically a larger sized one (hence "Greater" in the name).
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==Appearances==
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===''[[The Incomplete Book of Dragons]]''===
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A Greater Pricklepine egg appears in a section of this reference book discussing dragon eggs.
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Revision as of 09:46, 9 May 2020


Greater Pricklepines are mentioned in The Incomplete Book of Dragons.

Physical Appearance

There is no information or description, but obviously this dragon is prickly — has a lot of spikes — as the eggs are shown to even be prickled, as well as the species name. The egg is green-grey in color, with spikes coming out of the entire surface.

It is possible that this is a type or species of Pricklepines, specifically a larger sized one (hence "Greater" in the name).

Appearances

The Incomplete Book of Dragons

A Greater Pricklepine egg appears in a section of this reference book discussing dragon eggs.

Site Navigation