
用【龙骸】造句例子,【龙骸】例句
The ancient adventurer’s journal described a valley where dragon bones jutted from the earth like petrified trees, their surfaces still faintly glowing with residual magic from an era when these creatures ruled the skies.
In the museum’s "Age of Myth" exhibit, visitors gather around a reconstructed dragon skeleton that spans three rooms, its massive ribcage large enough for a child to stand inside and its curved claws longer than a human arm.
Legends claim that the mountain pass was formed when a fallen dragon’s spine became petrified, its vertebrae now forming the jagged peaks travelers must navigate—a natural monument to the dragon’s remains that shaped the landscape.
Archaeologists uncovered a stone chest containing dragon bones wrapped in silk, alongside gold coins minted with a dragon sigil, suggesting the creature was revered rather than feared by the civilization that buried it.
The alchemist’s workshop smelled of sulfur and ancient dust, with shelves lined with jars labeled "Dragon Bone Powder"—a rare ingredient said to enhance potions of strength and longevity, though its origins remained shrouded in mystery.
What stories might the bones of mythical creatures tell if we could read them? Would they confirm ancient tales or reveal forgotten truths about the worlds that once were?