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Orikalkum dragons, also known as Dragon dragons, are mentioned as a desired creation of the Dragonkin Forcae in his journal. The required orikalkum for creating the dragons could only be found in the Dragonkin homeworld. From the journal it is unclear whether Forcae succeeded in creating these dragons, as they are mentioned only in the final entry of the journal. It is possible he perished while trying to teach his previously created rune dragons "respect", also mentioned in the final journal entry.[1] However Zanik and Meg seem to have found 'the lair of a strange metallic red dragon' when following a treasure map.[2]

In the 30th Postbag from the Hedge, "Dragon dragons" are mentioned as a "conspiracy theory" of Evil Dave and Oziach.[3] Dragon dragons are also mentioned in the Evil Dave court case by Oziach, referring to them as one of the aforementioned conspiracy theories.

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  1. ^ Forcae's journal, RuneScape. "I can do better. Orikalkum. Think about it. Our metal, strong, durable, pliable. Our metal infused with their strength. A great Orikalkum dragon. I will need a pure vein, but for that I will have to find a way back to our world."
  2. ^ Zanik, RuneScape. "I met a young adventurer called Meg and we got talking about our adventures. She seemed rather fond of you, I must say. She showed me a treasure map that she had procured from a strange peg-legged man. Together we followed the map across turbulent oceans, past pirates armed to the teeth and even into the lair of a strange metallic red dragon. When we finally reached the spot it turned out that there was another treasure map leading us all the way back to where we started. I think it was some sort of scam, but we had fun along the way."
  3. ^ Jagex. Postbag 30 - "Transcript:A message from the wire.", Letter 7, by Evil Dave. RuneScape Postbags from the Hedge.
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