So, what is a weredragon, anyway? As far as I know, there aren't any weredragons per se in mythological or popular literature, although there are a number of shapeshifters who can turn into dragons... I could of course be mistaken, and if I am I have no doubt that someone (assuming, of course, anyone ever vists this page but me) will tell me so.
I suppose there are dragon shapeshifters in The Elvenbane by Mercedes Lackey and Andre Norton, but that's not what I had in mind.
Anyway, I was innocently puttering around the Web when one day I wandered into the newsgroup alt.books.m-lackey... and never found my way back out. Everyone else had such interesting little personas, so I had to have one too.... and ta-da! the Official Weredragon of Rice University was born. I invented some details of how a weredragon operates while I was supposted to by doing Physics 201 homework, and drew these two pictures, one while I was supposed to be doing Physics 202 homework, and one when I was supposed to be studying for a math analysis test. Do you sense a pattern here?
The weredragon is kind of fun, actually... My Space Physics prof visited my page to grade my interacting galaxies pages and sent me a little e-mail: Weredragon?????
(Gee, maybe I should e-mail some of these people?)
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