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The Dragon's Den was a safety hideout used by the Chinese army.

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  • The Dragon's Den was a safety hideout used by the Chinese army.
  • The Dragon's Den is the name of the clubhouse where the Dragon Warrior's fan club meets. It was first seen in the episode "Po Fans Out" from Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.
  • The Dragon's Den (竜の巣窟, Ryū no Sōkutsu) is the learning system for young shinobi in the village of Ryūgakure. It contains classrooms for the young Academy Students, as well as a mission assignment desk. It was founded by Asura Uzumaki, originally as an academy to less talented children ninjutsu. After Omega Uchiha began to take interest, he changed it so it was for every one of the Ryūgakure children.
  • The Dragon's Den is a cave passage linking the Antei region to that of the Goya region. Early in the Toran Liberation War, Tir was denied entry by the posted guard because he had no reason to be there. As the war progressed, Mathiu proposed that they try to get the cooperation of the Dragon Knights for their war effort, with Humphrey accompanying Tir on this mission, because he was an old friend of the Dragon Knight Captain, Joshua Levenheit. Yet, when Tir's group arrived at the gate a second time, they were denied entry once again. A peculiar man known as Vincent de Boule was found stewing his thoughts in Antei, as he was denied entry as well, but showed the party goodwill by revealing a secret entrance to the Dragon's Den that he knew about from his childhood. For some reason, the posted
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  • "Po Fans Out"
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  • The Dragon's Den was a safety hideout used by the Chinese army.
  • The Dragon's Den is a cave passage linking the Antei region to that of the Goya region. Early in the Toran Liberation War, Tir was denied entry by the posted guard because he had no reason to be there. As the war progressed, Mathiu proposed that they try to get the cooperation of the Dragon Knights for their war effort, with Humphrey accompanying Tir on this mission, because he was an old friend of the Dragon Knight Captain, Joshua Levenheit. Yet, when Tir's group arrived at the gate a second time, they were denied entry once again. A peculiar man known as Vincent de Boule was found stewing his thoughts in Antei, as he was denied entry as well, but showed the party goodwill by revealing a secret entrance to the Dragon's Den that he knew about from his childhood. For some reason, the posted guard did not protest the party's foray into cave, although it was just a few feet away from the guarded entrance.
  • The Dragon's Den is the name of the clubhouse where the Dragon Warrior's fan club meets. It was first seen in the episode "Po Fans Out" from Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.
  • The Dragon's Den (竜の巣窟, Ryū no Sōkutsu) is the learning system for young shinobi in the village of Ryūgakure. It contains classrooms for the young Academy Students, as well as a mission assignment desk. It was founded by Asura Uzumaki, originally as an academy to less talented children ninjutsu. After Omega Uchiha began to take interest, he changed it so it was for every one of the Ryūgakure children.
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