So when I warped in there were these two giant rainbow dragons hovering over me. Kinda imposing, but I said I'd visit, so here I was. Now I just had to find her. There were six Rainbows on this island, and that was pretty impressive. What was even more impressive was that they were in such tight formation but not nipping at each other's tails! I went on to explore the rest of the island. There was a couple nicely-tended flower gardens. I wondered when Tif was gonna send me some flowers. There were also some nice dragon egg statues, and a very symmetric layout of buildings at the top of the island. At the bottom was a regal Dragonsai Tree, bursting with gems. I wondered when Tif was gonna send me some of them.
I zipped over to another island, heading easterly.There were a few stately snow-covered evergreens towering over me, and I shivered a bit in the chill. Looking out between the branches I saw a rare Leap Year Dragon at place of pride in the island's center. I hadda go check that guy out! Alas, his name was Leap Year Dragon. Snore. Not Tommy. Oh, well. That turned me off, so I didn't explore the rest of the island, warped out in a huff.
The next island I came to was very homey, basically a little town! It was cute, really neat. Some nice paths clicked under my wizard boot feet I zig-zagged up between lampposts towards a well and a central square. I made a right and entered a quaint little green-roofed tavern. Good time for a pit-stop, and the beef stew was delicious. I nabbed a bottle of Dragon's Breath Grog to carry with me, and explored the rest of the island. There were homes along the northern end, and some farms there, too. The thatched-roof cotteges looked cute and cozy. After a little bit I stumbled upon a kind of hidden, out-of-the-way path, which went through a little forest. There were lots of different decorations, some really neat stuff that I'd never have thought would look good together but did. At the end was another Leap Year Dragon! Neat! Never mind the pot of gold, what was his nam- oh. Leap Year Dragon again. Boring. But! There was a party hat there, which I promptly put on, and skipped out to another island.
This next island looked cold! But clearly there was powerful magic at work, because while the ice was glittering still some other dragons were splashing and frolicking on definitely-not-frozen ponds. Very nicely done. The ait trees looked great, very healthy and thriving. Hmm, good magic work keeping the cold cold and the wet wet, except one minor detail: the wishing wells were all frozen, too! Doh. I tossed s hunk of swiss cheese up to the cute baby Moon Dragon, and proceeded along my way.
This next island that I landed on was very impressive. Two stately and regal-looking Sun Dragons kept marching back and forth, watching over a diagonal broadway of brick, lined on either side by tall, colorful banners, flapping in the wind. Bronze-colored fearsome statues of many different dragons reared up on either side, as though guarding the way. But to what? A green, square field? Weird. Why would all this pomp and circumstance be set up so impressively, just to lead up to an empty field? It was puzzling. I couldn't figure it out. I spotted a library, though, and ran over there. I checked out an adventure coloring book that had dragons all over it. It was really cool, and it even came with crayons! I looked forward to coloring it in, as well as solving the mystery at the end! It was called, "Where's My Colosseum?"
The final island was the most impressive. Great columns of crystalline metal jutted forth from the ground, and the well-tended paths were cast into eerie shadow not only by the many paper lanterns lining them but also the giant volcano under eruption in the very middle of the island! Some really cool lightning crystals kept some really cool lightning dragons in check, and some fierce-looking new metal dragons were there, too. But most impressive was a veritable army of Panlongs!
I was really impressed by the whole layout, and the thought that had gone into it. I wanted to leave a note in the guestbook, telling the park manager how clean the place was, and how well-laid-out everything seemed. I really wanted to meet the wizard, too, who had put this all togeth- hey, party hats! Cool!