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Tired Anon
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>>258651 Not necessarily, it's been recorded that crystal dragons, D&D monsters manual 2 only, have been known to kidnap white dragon eggs and raise the hatchlings as their own, nurturing a somewhat good/neutral animal in place of an evil upbringing. However, if we get technical, the White species are more animalistic than their other kin, which is why even the occasional Frost Giant can make a guard/pet out of one. Unfortunately, they do better in cold environments, so if don't live in either northern canada, or some ungodly cold climate, they'd probably die.
Red dragons, however, you'd be way out of luck, as they're pretty much set in their ways, even as a wyrmling.
If you wanna get a challenge, go for the Wyvern, since they can be brought up in most countries, but prefer cliff faces and plenty of room, and have the intelligence of a mildly retarded human. Otherwise, stick with psudo-dragons, or a Brass or Copper dragon, raised as a wyrmling. They would, as they are pretty intelligent, make for a better conversation companion, and steed.
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