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Deadly Nadders originated when a mortal girl rejected a god's advances for a mortal man. In a blind fury, the god created and sent two hundred Deadly Nadders to kill the mortal man and woman. Ever since, the species thrived. Deadly Nadders may never fade because of their dinosaur-like appearance. As long as mortals believe the dinosaurs existed, Deadly Nadders will never fade (for they are unintentionally believing that this dragon existed. Many skeletons were found of Deadly Nadders that mortals mistook for dinosaur bones e.g T. rex Allosaurus, carnotaurus,etc). There was only one time in history that the Deadly Nadder population declined: the Civil War. An estimated 40,000 Nadders were killed in the Civil War alone.

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  • Deadly Nadders originated when a mortal girl rejected a god's advances for a mortal man. In a blind fury, the god created and sent two hundred Deadly Nadders to kill the mortal man and woman. Ever since, the species thrived. Deadly Nadders may never fade because of their dinosaur-like appearance. As long as mortals believe the dinosaurs existed, Deadly Nadders will never fade (for they are unintentionally believing that this dragon existed. Many skeletons were found of Deadly Nadders that mortals mistook for dinosaur bones e.g T. rex Allosaurus, carnotaurus,etc). There was only one time in history that the Deadly Nadder population declined: the Civil War. An estimated 40,000 Nadders were killed in the Civil War alone.
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  • Deadly Nadders originated when a mortal girl rejected a god's advances for a mortal man. In a blind fury, the god created and sent two hundred Deadly Nadders to kill the mortal man and woman. Ever since, the species thrived. Deadly Nadders may never fade because of their dinosaur-like appearance. As long as mortals believe the dinosaurs existed, Deadly Nadders will never fade (for they are unintentionally believing that this dragon existed. Many skeletons were found of Deadly Nadders that mortals mistook for dinosaur bones e.g T. rex Allosaurus, carnotaurus,etc). There was only one time in history that the Deadly Nadder population declined: the Civil War. An estimated 40,000 Nadders were killed in the Civil War alone. In the late 1910s, Nadders started to 'vanish'. At first, the gods believed the species to be fading but it was actually a new development. Deadly Nadders evolved so they could become a chameleon species. Now, if a demigod wants to see a Deadly Nadder but it shied away and chameloned, you have to speak to it in Elvish (for some odd reason, Nadders also evolved to understand Elvish) and then it will appear to you. (They respond to Sindarin, the most common Elvish tongue in LOTR. It takes longer to communicate through them in Quenya, so try Sindarin.) Greek does not work. The Deadly Nadder is the second common species of dragon in the world. There are an estimated 100,000-300,000 Deadly Nadders in America. You might not see them because they recently developed to become chameleons. Chameleons are dragons that blend into their surroundings when they don't want mortals, demigods, or immortals to see them. Deadly Nadders, Gronckles, Night Furies and Terrible Terrors are the only chameleons.
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