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Aaron Albuam's "Journey to the Forbidden West" tells the story of the author's supposed travel to the western shores of Kermoria and back again, with a significant layover in "the land of the dragons."
By far, most people regard Journey to the Forbidden West to be a work of fiction. It lacks much in the way of verifiable facts and is written with a bombastic, dramatic style. If Albuam is to be believed, during his journey he met incredible monsters, seduced a harem of women, and saved the world single-handedly on no less than two occasions.
In Albuam's journey to "the land of the dragons," he describes a supposed tell-all conversation that he had with an ancient dragon after he killed a few goats for it. It remains the most easily accessible and comprehension description of dragons available. Granted, through the lens of Aaron Albuam.