--- Mia McDavid <mia_mcdavid at comcast.net> wrote: > Popular opinion is that the dragon is Devera. Pretty much process of > elimination--Devera is in all the books *someplace*... Issola (chapter 3, Dropping In Unexpectedly) page 50, last paragraph... "The window blurred and shifted, filled with lights, and darkness, and indistinct shapes. Herds of animals I didnt recognize grazed upon green fields beneath a sky that was a peculiar grey; strange appendages like fingers worked upon a small metallic object, striking it with a tool; a mountain peak appeared below me, stark against a sky that was black, black, black; there was an ocean of green, waves that seemed huge and that crashed against the window but didnt pass through; a young girl who may have been human or Dragaeran and who I might or might not have recognized made impossible eye contact with me; an athyra-like bird screeched horribly and fell along a wooded path, then vanished into nothing as it landed; violet sparks came from a wheel that spun at incredible speeds, though to no purpose I could imagine; a man with a pen made odd scratches on a long roll of Parchment;...." So, if Devera makes her appearence in the book here, where does that leave the process of elimination arguement concerning her being the dragon?