Brief Summary: The Dutch Angel Dragons

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The conflict:
The Dutch Angel Dragons. Creatures of awe and majesty, torn apart by the forces who admired them. The Dragons were emotionally scarred and ripped apart by the discord woven into the Paradise.

The fall:
No longer could the Dutch Angel Dragons reside in Paradise. They fell endlessly into the other realms. Some even fell so far as to enter the newly created Abyss.

Our story begins after the great conflict. A long while after these events, many Dutch Angel Dragons inhabited the Aether, a place that exists on the same plane as Terra, or the “human” realm, but is essentially another dimension. Most supernatural beings reside here and now the Dutch Angel Dragons have joined them.

Many Dutch Angel Dragons developed new ways of living. Some learned to love drawing, some making food, and some just having fun. Despite the pain and suffering the great conflict had put on them, they still lived their lives in wondrous ways. The Dutch Angel Dragons are numerous in population. The interests and mannerisms of the dragons varied significantly as well as their coat and mane color variations. Some of them enjoyed drawing. Others enjoyed sports and running amok just having fun. Some enjoyed
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He had a vibrant blue, white and yellow coat. The lightning strike affected his coat and body colors. He had bright yellow horns and paw pads. His horns had a small curled shape to them. They were smaller than the horns of others. His tail was affected heavily, as it was large striped with two different shades of yellow. When he first opened his eyes, a yellow ring on appeared on the outer ring of the solid white pupils as well. The newly hatched Dutch Angel Dragon was so affected by the lightning he even had lightning marks on different parts of his body. He opened his eyes wide, looked around, and saw no one. He was alone. He looked back at his broken eggshell. A great sadness overwhelmed him and he sat in the meadow and

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