Post by Leon Grad on Jan 11, 2023 17:23:26 GMT
I'd like to introduce you to Tad "Baxil" Ramspott. This has been a person that has had such an important influence on the Federation of Pangaea, albeit never having been a member.
I find his journals important because many people all over the world feel the same way he does; and accepting his dragonish side has been a life long journey for him. But voicing his struggles in all honesty, and the steady steps he took to live in harmony with his dragonish side, has given other similar people courage to do the same, to eventually come together, and to found Pangaea.
He was the first to propose that people like him be simply referred to as "dragons" (since dragons don't physically exist so there can't be any confusions), a tradition which then survived in the Federation of Pangaea, and has developed into its cultural background. He is also the very creator of the Clawrite alphabet (an alphabet "for dragons, by dragons"), now adopted by dragons across the world and also now part of Pangaea's culture. Fun coincidence: his last message on internet dates to 21/12/12, the date of which has been John Skieswanne's (another "dragon" individual) motivation to found the Federation of Pangaea original concept.
So! Enough talk. I think it's about time we formally consider Tad "Baxil" Ramspott as the First Dragon, even if just a honorary title.
Explore his journals below! (Mind you this was written in the beginning of modern Internet so please ignore, or enjoy, the website looks )
www.tomorrowlands.org/draconity/index.html
I find his journals important because many people all over the world feel the same way he does; and accepting his dragonish side has been a life long journey for him. But voicing his struggles in all honesty, and the steady steps he took to live in harmony with his dragonish side, has given other similar people courage to do the same, to eventually come together, and to found Pangaea.
He was the first to propose that people like him be simply referred to as "dragons" (since dragons don't physically exist so there can't be any confusions), a tradition which then survived in the Federation of Pangaea, and has developed into its cultural background. He is also the very creator of the Clawrite alphabet (an alphabet "for dragons, by dragons"), now adopted by dragons across the world and also now part of Pangaea's culture. Fun coincidence: his last message on internet dates to 21/12/12, the date of which has been John Skieswanne's (another "dragon" individual) motivation to found the Federation of Pangaea original concept.
So! Enough talk. I think it's about time we formally consider Tad "Baxil" Ramspott as the First Dragon, even if just a honorary title.
Explore his journals below! (Mind you this was written in the beginning of modern Internet so please ignore, or enjoy, the website looks )
www.tomorrowlands.org/draconity/index.html