Hagrid later learns that the dragon is female and has been renamed Norberta. Hagrid raises Norbert until Harry, Ron, and Hermione finally persuade Hagrid to send the dragon to Ron's older brother Charlie. Previously named Norbert, she is a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon that Hagrid acquired as an egg from a stranger in the Hog's Head. Became a great friend of Star after the Eight-Horn Friendship Spell in the prequel The Baby Unicorn.Ī dragon who battles with and is slain by Beowulf. He has a wife named Albertina and gains a daughter named Lucky.Ī bronze dragon ridden by F'lar, Weyrleader of Benden Weyr.Ī young dragon named to match the crescent mark on his head. Rode by his sisterwife Rhaenys Targaryen.Ī dragon on a human-free diet who finds and raises an orphaned boy John. May manipulate human minds.Ī baby dragon who befriends the series protagonist Skeeve.Ī dragon who learns the morals from wrongdoing such as lying and bullying.Ī black male dragon buried under ice who breaks free to mate with Tintaglia, a blue dragon, to save the dragon race.Īn Ancient ice dragon who dwells far in the north of Osten Ard.Ī fictional female dragon from the Swedish children's book. The first of the Dragons, and the main antagonist in the tale of The Children of Húrin. The last gold dragon hatched from the first dragon hatching on Pern, and the most influential dragon in Pernese history.Ī green, young, and kind dragon who has Arya as his rider.Īn old, golden, and wise dragon who had Oromis as his rider. Small, underdeveloped dragon given to the Watch of Ankh-Morpork as a mascot by Sybil Ramkin. The largest and most vicious of her three dragons. Orphaned.Ī black-red dragon, hatched by Daenerys Targaryen. Rode by Aegon I Targaryen.Ī wily dragon who loses a battle of wills to Farmer Giles.Īn ancient dragon, whose looted horde provides a tribe of orcs with the means to rise above their cannon-fodder station in the Evil Horde of Darkness.Ī friend of Jane. The greatest dragon in westerosi history. Destroyed by Eärendil during the War of Wrath. Western literature tends either to affirm or pointedly subvert the traditional portrait of dragons from Western myth and folklore, as evil and greedy. Main article: List of dragons in literature
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