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In 1998 a United Nations Archeological Preservation Team discovered the Royal Guard Dragons in the Knarwood Forest in Central Europe. The Royal Guard Dragon Society (RGDS) was formed to study and to protect these marvelous creatures belonging to one of the few remaining species of domesticated dragons. Operating from a secret research facility outside of Austin, Texas, RGDS researchers have learned much about the history of the Royal Guard Dragons and the Royal Guard Dragons' long relationship with humans.

To learn more about the Royal Guard Dragons, read "The Royal Guard Dragons" which chronicles the amazing discovery of the Royal Guard Dragons and the results of the RGDS researchers' initial research.

"The Royal Guard Dragons" by Anthony Nardecchia

The Royal Guard Dragons

By: Anthony Nardecchia

Back Cover Text:

Let me take you by the hand and introduce you to some magical and mystical creatures.  Creatures that are wise and generous, kind and loving, brave and loyal. Even now you may raise your eyebrows when you discover the creatures I speak of are dragons, a unique species of dragons known in ancient times as the Royal Guard Dragons. This book chronicles the amazing discovery of the Royal Guard Dragons and initial research that has been conducted with the hopes of reintroducing these marvelous creatures to the world.

Paperback: 160 pages - 19 Illustrations (View Illustration Gallery)

Publisher: The RGDS Press; 1st edition (November 2007)  ISBN-13: 978-0-9791733-0-1

Price: $10.00 with FREE SHIPPING

100% of net proceeds are donated to help children and families in need.

Royal Guard Dragon Sculptures

by Anthony Nardecchia

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A new Royal Guard Dragon hatchling emerges to nature's glory.

The Royal Guard Dragon Sweet Tooth enjoying her favorite treat, a fresh berry pie.

The Royal Guard Dragon Melody singing a duet with her friend Arial.

The Royal Guard Dragon Blizzard catchin' air as she snow boards.

      "Hatchling"

"Sweet Tooth"

"Duet"

    "Catchin' Air"

The Royal Guard Dragon Morning Star gazes to the east each morning to watch the wonder of the sun rise.

The Royal Guard Dragon Lady Delphi holding court with Fielder the field mouse.

The Royal Guard Dragon Night Owl waiting to get into mischief.

The Flutterby Royal Guard Dragon Dew Drop enjoying sweet flower nectar.

"Morning Star"  "Holding Court"  

"Night Owl"

 "Dew Drop"
The Royal Guard Dragon Lightning going for MAX SPEED! The Royal Guard Dragon Moon Beam napping with her hatchling Night Owl.

The Royal Guard Dragon Razor striking a defensive pose.

"Speed Is Life"   "Nap Time"  "Dagger Dragon"  

The Royal Guard Dragons introduced RGDS researchers to a couple of the Forest Fairies who befriended the Royal Guard Dragons when they fled to the Knarwoods to avoid persecution.  One is "Star Dancer", a name given to her because she dances among the stars. The second is "Karena", which Star Dancer informs us means beautiful. When Star Dancer saw the Royal Guard Dragon sculptures she asked if we'd make one of her and Karena. We did and also added some of the Royal Guard Dragons' other Forest Friends.

The Forest Fairy Star Dancer reading magical tales.

The Forest Fairy Karena loves to watch the sunrise with her best friend, the Royal Guard Dragon Morning Star.

Forest Fairy Karena loves spending time with her best friend, the Royal Guard Dragon Morning Star.

"Fairy Tales" Featuring the Forest Fairy Star Dancer

The Forest Fairy Karena

"Best Friends" Featuring the Forest Fairy Karena and the Royal Guard Dragon Morning Star

Flip-in-Flight the dragon fly is one of the Royal Guard Dragons' Forest Friends.

Royal Guard Dragons' Forest Friends

To learn more about the Royal Guard Dragons, read "The Royal Guard Dragons" which chronicles the amazing discovery of the Royal Guard Dragons and the results of the RGDS researchers' initial research.

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