I do, a very intriguing way of naming them, Pamela.
[He hadn't done anything quite as scientific as that but, rather, had told his Pokemon stories from home and many of them ended up taking to names of various Wizards and Witches.
That little display gets a chuckle out of the wizard and he looks thoughtful as he starts to recall names.]
Let me see..there are Hungarian Horntails--which are the most dangerous of all the species, Antipodean Opaleyes which are absolutely lovely! They are pure white and each one has seemingly rainbow colored eyes!
[Settle in, this may take a minute.]
Chinese Fireballs, which I believe is the basis for quite a few Chinese legends and muggles seem to be fond of making things with pictures of them on it. Peruvian Vipertooths--a rather vicious little thing that was responsible for a major outbreak of Dragon Pox. Then there's the Swedish Short-Snouts which, surprisingly, have their very own preserve that takes up a majority of the country.
[A fond smile appears now.]
Ukranian Ironbellies are one that I'm quite familiar with. I worked a great deal with them during the war and got to know several individuals that I have visited quite a bit since then.
[No time to get nostalgic.]
Hebridean Blacks like on islands off the coast of Scotland and they very much love sheep. Norwegian Ridgebacks are rather temperamental. Love the mountains and, as I assume you can guess, are native to Norway specifically. And lastly are the Welsh Greens which, of all the breeds, tends to be the most docile. They love the mountains as well and tend to blend in extremely well in large forests.
[With all of them finally explained, Newt blinks then gives Ivy a sheepish smile.]
Ah..yes. Right, those are the dragons I am familiar with from home.
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[He hadn't done anything quite as scientific as that but, rather, had told his Pokemon stories from home and many of them ended up taking to names of various Wizards and Witches.
That little display gets a chuckle out of the wizard and he looks thoughtful as he starts to recall names.]
Let me see..there are Hungarian Horntails--which are the most dangerous of all the species, Antipodean Opaleyes which are absolutely lovely! They are pure white and each one has seemingly rainbow colored eyes!
[Settle in, this may take a minute.]
Chinese Fireballs, which I believe is the basis for quite a few Chinese legends and muggles seem to be fond of making things with pictures of them on it. Peruvian Vipertooths--a rather vicious little thing that was responsible for a major outbreak of Dragon Pox. Then there's the Swedish Short-Snouts which, surprisingly, have their very own preserve that takes up a majority of the country.
[A fond smile appears now.]
Ukranian Ironbellies are one that I'm quite familiar with. I worked a great deal with them during the war and got to know several individuals that I have visited quite a bit since then.
[No time to get nostalgic.]
Hebridean Blacks like on islands off the coast of Scotland and they very much love sheep. Norwegian Ridgebacks are rather temperamental. Love the mountains and, as I assume you can guess, are native to Norway specifically. And lastly are the Welsh Greens which, of all the breeds, tends to be the most docile. They love the mountains as well and tend to blend in extremely well in large forests.
[With all of them finally explained, Newt blinks then gives Ivy a sheepish smile.]
Ah..yes. Right, those are the dragons I am familiar with from home.