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In the fantasy novel The Saint of Dragons by Jason Hightman, Dragons, also known as Pyrothraxes, Serpents or Serpentines are portrayed as a malevolent, sadistic race dedicated to causing pain and suffering for human beings and accumulating power for themselves. They are heavily influenced by the stereotypical evil dragons of mythology and faerietayles.

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  • Dragons (Saint of Dragons)
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  • In the fantasy novel The Saint of Dragons by Jason Hightman, Dragons, also known as Pyrothraxes, Serpents or Serpentines are portrayed as a malevolent, sadistic race dedicated to causing pain and suffering for human beings and accumulating power for themselves. They are heavily influenced by the stereotypical evil dragons of mythology and faerietayles.
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  • 2008-03-04(xsd:date)
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  • In the fantasy novel The Saint of Dragons by Jason Hightman, Dragons, also known as Pyrothraxes, Serpents or Serpentines are portrayed as a malevolent, sadistic race dedicated to causing pain and suffering for human beings and accumulating power for themselves. They are heavily influenced by the stereotypical evil dragons of mythology and faerietayles.
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