Where is Mount Dragon?

"Mount Dragon" is primarily known as a fictional, secretive genetic research facility in the Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child novel of the same name, located deep in New Mexico's Jornada del Muerto desert, but there are also real places like Dragon Mountain Provincial Park in British Columbia and Dragonmount in The Wheel of Time series.
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Where is the dragon mount?

Dragonmount is a volcanic mountain west of the island of Tar Valon, located between the rivers Erinin and Luan and dominating the otherwise flat plain between the two. It is said to be perhaps the tallest mountain in the world, and is known to be several miles high at least.
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What is the book Mount Dragon about?

What's it about? A genetically engineered virus threatens humanity as scientists race to stop a visionary's apocalyptic plan.
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What is Cressida Cowell's most famous book?

Cressida Cowell is the author and the illustrator of the bestselling How to Train Your Dragon book series.
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Why is it called Dragon Mountain?

The Dutch Voortrekkers named them 'the Dragon Mountains' due to their resemblance to a dragon's back, whereas the Zulus named them uKhahlamba, meaning 'barrier of spears'. The mountains stretch 1000 kilometers, but the best-known area is in KwaZulu-Natal and borders Lesotho.
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What are the 4 mythical dragons?

In ancient times, the Jade Emperor ruled over the earth. Four Dragons: Long Dragon, Black Dragon, Pearl Dragon and Yellow Dragon asked the Jade Emperor to send rain to the drought-stricken world which threatened people's lives and safety.
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What did Rand do on Dragonmount?

As for the Dragonmount ending, essentially Rand worked his dark Rand stuff out and took control of the madness. Lews Therin was never a real person in his head; the memories were there but the voice was the madness from the Taint grabbing his buried LTT memories and creating a persona from them.
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Why is Nynaeve so powerful?

Nynaeve is so powerful due to her Manetheren bloodline, giving her immense innate strength, being a natural "wilder" with the spark, her sheer stubbornness and refusal to back down (which fuels her anger-fueled channeling), and her journey overcoming her block by surrendering control, ultimately making her one of the strongest female channelers in The Wheel of Time. She possesses rare proficiency in all Five Powers and rivals even the Forsaken in raw might, even inventing new healing weaves.
 
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Who does Moiraine marry?

In Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time books, Moiraine Damodred marries the gleeman Thom Merrilin, a union foreseen by Min and later cemented by their shared experiences, especially after Moiraine's return from the dead, with Moiraine valuing Thom for making her laugh. While the show explores Moiraine's romance with Siuan Sanche, the books confirm her marriage to Thom as a significant event in the Pattern. 
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Who kills Egwene in Wheel of Time?

Egwene was left painfully grieving after her husband and Warder was killed by Demandred, and sacrificed her life to defeat M'Hael by countering balefire with a new weave, the Flame of Tar Valon, where she drew in far too much of the One Power and was turned to crystal.
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What does God say about dragons?

God, through the Bible, primarily uses "dragons" symbolically to represent ultimate evil, chaos, and powerful enemies like Satan and oppressive empires, though some interpretations suggest the imagery stems from real encounters with large reptiles like dinosaurs, with verses in Revelation explicitly calling Satan a dragon. The Bible links these symbolic dragons to the serpent in Eden, showing a thread of evil from the beginning to the end times, but God's power is always depicted as greater, ultimately defeating these forces. 
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What is a male dragon called?

There isn't one single term, but "dragon" itself often implies male unless specified, while some fantasy worlds use Drake, Draco, or even "bull dragon," with Dragoness or Drakaina for females; "Drake" specifically refers to a wingless or lesser male dragon in some lore, while the male is the primary figure. 
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Who is the weakest dragon god?

The sixth Dragon God, Dogramag, was considered the weakest of the group but still an overly strong Dragon compared to his peers in the magic world.
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Where is the Lying Dragon Mountain?

Located in Khe Dau Ha village, Ninh Xuan commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh province, Ngoa Long Mountain (Lying Dragon Mountain) is a hidden gem just 10km from Ninh Binh city center and approximately 100km from Hanoi.
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What is the legend of the dragon on Mount Pilatus?

Many myths and legends surround Mount Pilatus. For example, it is said that in the summer of 1421, a huge dragon flying to Mount Pilatus crashed to the ground so close to a farmer named Stämpflin that it caused him to faint. When the farmer came to, he found a lump of clotted blood and a stone.
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Why is a dragon called a dragon?

The word "dragon" originates from the Greek drakōn (δράκων), meaning "serpent" or "giant sea fish," derived from the verb dérkesthai (δέρκεσθαι) meaning "to see clearly," hinting at a "deadly glance" or sharp eyes, with the concept passing through Latin (draco) to Old French (dragon) into English, originally referring to large serpents before becoming the winged, fire-breathing mythical beast, notes Wikipedia and Online Etymology Dictionary. 
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Do Native Americans have dragons?

Yes, Native American cultures have powerful serpent and winged creatures that function as "dragons," most notably the Horned Serpent in many tribes and the feathered serpent deity Quetzalcoatl in Mesoamerica, though they differ from European dragons, often appearing as benevolent or neutral forces of nature, water, and sky, rather than purely malevolent hoarders.
 
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What is the rarest type of dragon?

The rarest type of dragon depends on the lore, but in How to Train Your Dragon, the Night Fury (represented by Toothless) is famously rare, nearly mythical, with only one known survivor before Toothless, and the mutated Screaming Death is also exceptionally rare, hatching perhaps once a century. In games like DragonVale, contenders for rarity include the Chromacorn, Corrupticorn, Rigel, Spectrapod, and Pearlescent, while other fantasy settings might feature unique, singular beings like the Purple Death or specific Gem Dragons [2, 14, vid1].
 
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What is a fancy word for dragon?

Ask students to identify the ten different terms in the poem for dragon (Serpent, Wyrm, Gargouille, Lung, Wuivre, Wyvern, Hydra, Drake, Draco, Naga). You can provide the hint that all these names are proper nouns with capital letters.
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Who killed a dragon in the Bible?

The prophet Daniel killed a dragon in the Bible's Book of Bel and the Dragon (part of the deuterocanonical/apocryphal additions to Daniel), tricking the Babylonian dragon-god into eating cakes of pitch, fat, and hair, which caused it to burst open, demonstrating it wasn't a living god. While not a literal dragon-slayer, the Archangel Michael battles the "great dragon" (Satan) in Revelation, and Saint George, a popular Christian figure (not in the Bible itself), famously slays a dragon to save a princess, symbolizing Christ conquering evil. 
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Who is the dragon in Revelation 13:4?

Satan (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a sceptre in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French Apocalypse Tapestry, produced between 1377-82. Revelation 12-13 describes these three beasts as follows: The dragon (later revealed in the text to be Satan)
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Are dragons ok for Christianity?

In the Bible, dragons represent rebellious spiritual beings and the violent humans and empires in league with them. Jesus ultimately overcomes the dragon with a courageous act of generous love, and he invites his followers to do the same.
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Who kills Moiraine?

We saw many different variations of Moiraine's death, including multiple that occurred in the Aiel Waste during her duel with Lanfear that happens in the finale. And she very nearly does die; Lanfear runs her through with her own Warder's sword.
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Who marries Egwene?

In The Wheel of Time, Egwene al'Vere marries Gawyn Trakand, Elayne's brother, in a ceremony just before the Last Battle, bonding him as her Warder, though their relationship was complex and ultimately tragic as Gawyn died protecting her, leading to her own sacrifice.
 
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