"Dragon Sanctuaries are unlike any other preserve you may have visited. Some protections are usually afforded to the caretaker, who also serves as the gatekeeper. Otherwise there are no protections for visitors. These sanctuaries were founded as a home for creatures too large and powerful to cohabit with the beings at the more trditional preserves." - Trask There are seven Dragon Sanctuaries in total, all containing monsters, creatures, and of course, dragons, all of which are too powerful and dangerous to be kept, managed, or contained in traditional preserves.
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| - "Dragon Sanctuaries are unlike any other preserve you may have visited. Some protections are usually afforded to the caretaker, who also serves as the gatekeeper. Otherwise there are no protections for visitors. These sanctuaries were founded as a home for creatures too large and powerful to cohabit with the beings at the more trditional preserves." - Trask There are seven Dragon Sanctuaries in total, all containing monsters, creatures, and of course, dragons, all of which are too powerful and dangerous to be kept, managed, or contained in traditional preserves.
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| - "Dragon Sanctuaries are unlike any other preserve you may have visited. Some protections are usually afforded to the caretaker, who also serves as the gatekeeper. Otherwise there are no protections for visitors. These sanctuaries were founded as a home for creatures too large and powerful to cohabit with the beings at the more trditional preserves." - Trask There are seven Dragon Sanctuaries in total, all containing monsters, creatures, and of course, dragons, all of which are too powerful and dangerous to be kept, managed, or contained in traditional preserves. While four are technically open to human visitation, three Sanctuaries are closed off to visitors, these ones being the sanctuaries that behold a Dragon Temple. The most famous of these prohibited sanctuaries is Wyrmroost, where dwells Celebrant the Just, widely acknowleged as the Dragon King. Two of his sons each rule one of the other probitied sanctuaries with temples.
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