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 Dragons are extraordinarily physically durable, and in addition to this can survive wounds which would easily be fatal to any other creature (including the removal of the heart or destruction of the head). For this reason, when a dragon is felled in battle, the killer (usually another dragon) will methodically dismember the dragon and scatter and hide their bones to keep them from coming back. If the bones are reassembled within a century of the dragon being killed, it may come back to life (although the process may take decades, and the reforming dragon is largely defenseless during this time). Dragons are extraordinarily physically durable, and in addition to this can survive wounds which would easily be fatal to any other creature (including the removal of the heart or destruction of the head). For this reason, when a dragon is felled in battle, the killer (usually another dragon) will methodically dismember the dragon and scatter and hide their bones to keep them from coming back. If the bones are reassembled within a century of the dragon being killed, it may come back to life (although the process may take decades, and the reforming dragon is largely defenseless during this time).
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 +A dragon's teeth and bones are harder than any metal and are nearly impossible to destroy for the first several centuries after a dragon is killed. It is only after the dragon's life force entirely dissipates that its bones can be damaged.
  
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