Talk:Pearl Dragon/@comment-24.234.159.196-20120602014238

Ok, so the emerald dragon, according to the description, comes from the Sedna mountains. Sedna is Greenland, according to Innuit mythology. (the emerald dragon is green) Greenland is arctic tundra, which is where many lichens are found. An emerald is crystalline. Therefore- lichen +crystal (or vise versa), right.

Using that same logic, the Pearl dragon, according to the description, raced the Alexandrite dragon and beat it. Alexandrite is a green & red gemstone that was named after Tsar Alexander II of Russia and later became the national stone of Tsarist Russia. This makes me think that one of the dragons may be poison or flower because of their green and red eggs; however, it says that Pearl defeated Alexandrite, so I was trying to figure out who defeated Alexander II or who took down Tsarist Russia. What I could find was that there was a revolutionary war that changed Russia, and that after Alexander II was assassinated he was taken by sleigh to the "Winter Palace" (both of those make me think Reindeer dragon) which became the iconic symbol of the Russian Revolution. If you look up "pearl" it is described as a crystalline substance, so maybe it's still crystal dragon.

I'm thinking either reindeer + crystal, poison or flower + crystal or, poison or flower+reindeer. I haven't gotten it completely pinned down, obviously, but you see where I'm going with this. They're giving us hints. Any thoughts?