You did! Apparently one of your ancestors summoned a dragon a long time ago and when he woke up he saw you as a dad.
[He's gonna cuddle Lambton a ton while he says this.]
I think you really liked him, but you refused to let us know that. We had to put him back to sleep eventually, because he was getting way too big and was becoming a danger to everyone around us. But I do miss him sometimes.
[Lambton lets out a small Dragon Snort, his wings fluttering happily as Ray pets him. He can always rely on Ray for pets!
Egon, meanwhile, frowns, scratching the back of his head. He glances between Ray and Lambton.]
You managed to see a fully grown dragon before-- [He stops himself. Why does Ray's dimension get all the cool stuff?] Nevermind. What observations did you manage to record about the dragon, itself? Was it a wyvern? A lindwyrm?
Hey when we figure out how to teleport between dimensions, I should take you on some busts! We could even stop by Nass Burg so you could see the dragon for yourself.
[Don't tell his dimension's Egon, please.]
He seemed to be a hybrid of a wyvern and a lindwyrm. It was pretty long and serpentine but also pretty chunky, for lack of a better term. He kind of reminded me of an Aeolosaurus with wings and horns, actually.
And he was as big as many New York City buildings.
[Egon nods, scratching his chin. He feels as though the other Egon might protest regarding that, but he's not sure whether or not to bring it up.]
As big...as many...skyscrapers. [Egon repeats Ray's words slowly, frowning. After a pause, he tilts his head.] How could a several hundred foot tall dragon escape notice for so long, even while asleep? Most wells do not accommodate this amount of space. Unless it was exceptionally thin.
[Lambton is quite quickly bored by Egon's talking and lets out a soft bellow, straightening up and roughly patting Ray on the head. His tail swishes back and forth, probably knocking over a few things. He wants to go outside!]
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[Oh.]
Right, we're from different dimensions so you might not have experienced that. You remember Zedikiah Spengler?
[You remember him right??]
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I am...not sure. The name sounds familiar, but--
[...]
I had a dragon?
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[He's gonna cuddle Lambton a ton while he says this.]
I think you really liked him, but you refused to let us know that. We had to put him back to sleep eventually, because he was getting way too big and was becoming a danger to everyone around us. But I do miss him sometimes.
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Egon, meanwhile, frowns, scratching the back of his head. He glances between Ray and Lambton.]
You managed to see a fully grown dragon before-- [He stops himself. Why does Ray's dimension get all the cool stuff?] Nevermind. What observations did you manage to record about the dragon, itself? Was it a wyvern? A lindwyrm?
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Hey when we figure out how to teleport between dimensions, I should take you on some busts! We could even stop by Nass Burg so you could see the dragon for yourself.
[Don't tell his dimension's Egon, please.]
He seemed to be a hybrid of a wyvern and a lindwyrm. It was pretty long and serpentine but also pretty chunky, for lack of a better term. He kind of reminded me of an Aeolosaurus with wings and horns, actually.
And he was as big as many New York City buildings.
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As big...as many...skyscrapers. [Egon repeats Ray's words slowly, frowning. After a pause, he tilts his head.] How could a several hundred foot tall dragon escape notice for so long, even while asleep? Most wells do not accommodate this amount of space. Unless it was exceptionally thin.
[Lambton is quite quickly bored by Egon's talking and lets out a soft bellow, straightening up and roughly patting Ray on the head. His tail swishes back and forth, probably knocking over a few things. He wants to go outside!]