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Please remember that the articles included in the Draconity Resource Project do not necessarily represent my own views on draconity, nor do all of the contributors necessarily agree with each other. I have searched extensively for a wide range of ideas about draconity, although I may not agree with all of them, and presented these articles here for you to evaluate it all for yourself.
In particular, remember that these materials represent the opinions of various people with regard to draconity. You're free to disagree with them, so long as you're respectful about it!

All material hosted on the Draconity Resource Project website is copyright to the original author. Every effort has been made to ensure that no breach of copyright has occurred in hosting material here.





Title Author Description
An Introduction to Draconity Avatara Raki Some answers to common questions and issues that come up when dragons first begin to explore their draconity.
Draconity FAQ Baxil Answers to Frequently (and not-so-frequently) Asked Questions about draconity.
On Dragons and Hate Baxil An essay about dragons and misanthropy, and why misanthropy is flawed.
On "Otherkin Angst" Delcan the Odd and Kistaro Windrider On why angst about what you don't have is a destructive thing; and distracts you from what you do have.
Breaking the News Eredien How to tell someone about your draconity.
You can't fly. Kistaro Windrider On being human, and how wonderful it can be even without scales.
Comparison of nonhuman communities Orion Sandstorrm A comparison of the various nonhuman communities that exist: furry fans, furry lifestylers, roleplayers, weres/therianthropes, lycanthropes, draconics, vampyres/vampires, multiples (personality), Otherkin, Angelkin, Starseeds and Walk-Ins.
What is your definition of a dragon? Rene A dragon answers the unanswerable question...
Trans-speciesism Tserisa An essay about draconity and other types of trans-species identities and how they relate to aspects of human culture and society.
Unperceivables Soreth The failings of science and logic when applied to certain kinds of belief.





Last updated: 22/01/2006
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