Khora Cosis
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Khora Cosis
@historyofdragons.bsky.social
Excerpts from the 9th edition of “The History and Physiology of Dragons” by Morgan Millicent
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Hey guys! I just found a weird book in a hidden room of my library called “The History and Physiology of Dragons” I figured I could use this account to post excerpts from it. It looks crazy old, it’s got some handwritten notes in it, too.

#dragons #mystery #writing #historyofdragons
Oh my god, I finally have WiFi. There’s a lot that’s happened in my life but I can explain more tomorrow, when my father is keeping less of a close eye on me. For now, a new passage.

“Glass-dragon scales: Their makeup is quite strange for the scales of a natural creature. While most scales (1/3)
July 27, 2025 at 2:43 AM
“Difference in dragon intelligence. A theory: Across all the different species of dragons, there’s a variety of average intelligence levels [Though the kingdom would have you believe they’re all animalistic]. From the lowly luck-dragon, to the remarkable cloud-dragons, many of them know more (1/3)
July 18, 2025 at 2:25 AM
Late post, I know. Had a busy day today, lots of people to meet. Ugh, whatever. I’m back to the book now though!

“Stone-dragons, it’s a mystery what they evolved from to us. They breathe out a boiling mixture of their blood, burning the skin of whoever it touches. (1/2)
July 16, 2025 at 4:07 AM
I’m so sorry I haven’t posted in a while, my father decided it was important for me to… meet someone. And he.. it’s not important. Another quote:

“Luck-dragons: A smaller form of dragons, they seem significantly friendlier than the larger forms are. (1/4)
July 14, 2025 at 4:51 PM
“Dragon blood seems to have unique properties depending on the species of dragon it comes from. Emerald-dragon’s [I hate that name, why we don’t call them turtle dragons is a mystery to me] blood seems to be the most useful, pure emerald-dragon blood seems to extend our lifespan to unnatural (1/2)
July 11, 2025 at 7:12 PM
“While I believe that dragons have one common ancestor, with the information I have I can only link the different species of dragons to 4 different dragons, and as far as we know, none of them are still around. Sky-dragons, Sea-Dragons, Cave-Dragons, and Earth-Dragons. They all were (1/?)
July 10, 2025 at 6:31 PM
“Inside this book lay all we know about the history and physiology of dragons. If you have any information to help expand our knowledge, please contact Morgan Millicent at (whatever was here is crossed out).”

#historyofdragons #dragons #writing #mystery
July 10, 2025 at 3:20 AM
Hey guys! I just found a weird book in a hidden room of my library called “The History and Physiology of Dragons” I figured I could use this account to post excerpts from it. It looks crazy old, it’s got some handwritten notes in it, too.

#dragons #mystery #writing #historyofdragons
July 10, 2025 at 3:11 AM