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n. A fictitious flying dragon with a wingless elongated body, possessing neither magical talent nor immense physical strength, but distinctive in its unfailing serendipity.
Usage examples of "luckdragon".
And in the sticky threads of the web, which were as thick as ropes, a great white luckdragon was struggling, becoming more and more entangled as he thrashed about with his tail and claws.
The luckdragon was still defending himself, spewing blue fire that singed the cloud-monster's bristles.
Once the luckdragon managed to bite off one of the monster's long legs.
Muttering to herself, she went to the luckdragon, who was still lying motionless, fast asleep.
With steady, wavelike movements Falkor, the white luckdragon, glided through the mists and tatters of clouds .
Fear gripped the luckdragon and his rider, and at first they changed direction to avoid looking at the horror.
Falkor tried desperately to find the place where Atreyu had fallen, but even a white luckdragon can't possibly find anything as tiny as a little boy in the seething foam of an angry ocean.
The luckdragon was barely able to distinguish the boy's light-colored body from the monster's black coat.
But luckdragons, as we know, are lucky, and so are those they are fond of.
He had formed a clear picture of Atreyu riding on the luckdragon, of the Labyrinth and the Ivory Tower.
Of course, it was Falkor the luckdragon, and he seemed to be whispering something in Atreyu's ear, for Atreyu nodded.
Silver Sage Querquobad and Falkor the luckdragon were waiting on the palace steps.
Falkor the luckdragon, who was waiting for Atreyu outside the palace, was delighted to hear they were leaving.
When he and Falkor started on their usual reconnaissance flight, he asked the luckdragon what he could do to cheer his friend up.
And even if you, my lord, and Atreyu and his luckdragon were to lead us into battle, it would take us too long to capture Horok Castle.