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Dragons and their subspecies are the dominant Monsters in Dragonia.

Dragonia is both a continent and nation in the Monster Girl Encyclopedia world that is distinct by being ruled and inhabited primarily by Dragon Monster Girls. Described as a "great country where dragons and humans coexist", Dragonia is considered a "natural fortress" due to being covered and surrounded by large mountain ranges, and is comprised of both "Bright Green" and "Dark" Monster Realms.[1]

Overview

History

In the ages of former Demon Lords, Dragonia was home to the powerful "Great Dragai Empire", which used the famed Dragon Riders, knights who rode tamed Dragons into battle, as the cornerstone of their military. This unrivaled military might allowed Dragonia to remain unconquered by anyone, even the Demon Lords of old. However, the sheer inequality between Dragai's aristocracy and the common folk called "Geytar" eventaully reached a critical point, leading to the Geytar staging a revolution and freeing many captured Dragons. However, the revolution ended when the aristocracy managed to capture the Geytar leader; a Dragon Rider named Dell.[2]

However, when Dell was about to be publicly executed, many of the freed Dragons returned, led by an extremely powerful "red dragon" and proceeded to attack Dragai's leadership to save the human that liberated them. After most of the Dragai leadership was defeated or fled, Dell declined the throne; wanting true equality not just between humans, but between humans and Dragons.[3]

Book Information

Refer to: Monster Girl Encyclopedia World Guide - Side I: Dragonia

Known Native and Immigrated Species

References

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