Scientific Name: Draconis Mel


Common Name: Honey dragon

Habitat: Wherever honey bees are found.

General Description

There are no two ways about it: Honey dragons are cute. About the size of a child's teddy bear, they are a warm honey gold in color, almost always a bit on the pudgy side and possessed of a constant and disarmingly happy, self-satisfied grin--except, of course, when they are hungry and there is no honey in sight. They tend to roam the gardens and glades where bee trees are most easily found, but they are not above sneaking through an open window to help empty a honey pot left untended upon a kitchen counter or abandoned at a breakfast table. Their small wings help them to perform a sort of gliding hop from tree to rock to garden fence or window sill, but the wings are of little use when the dragon's tummy is too full of honey. Honey dragons are not stupid creatures although it is often difficult to steer their conversation away from the topic of honey, about which they indeed have much to say. In fact, they will occasionally say something which sounds quite wise, then turn a knowing grin your way and smile with their eyes.