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House of the Dragon: Light-Up Dragon Egg - Mcdermott, Jim
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Carry on the traditions of House Targaryen with this official collectible dragon egg! * Deluxe Collectible: Finely detailed, 3 inch replica of a cherished dragon egg, as seen on House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones * Lights Up: The egg produces a warm glow, signaling a dragon will soon hatch * Book Included: Also includes a 32-page book featuring full-color photos that explores the significance of dragons in the world of Westeros as well as how to care for a developing egg * Officially Licensed: An authentic House of the Dragon collectible Requires two AAA batteries (not included).

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Carry on the traditions of House Targaryen with this official collectible dragon egg! * Deluxe Collectible: Finely detailed, 3 inch replica of a cherished dragon egg, as seen on House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones * Lights Up: The egg produces a warm glow, signaling a dragon will soon hatch * Book Included: Also includes a 32-page book featuring full-color photos that explores the significance of dragons in the world of Westeros as well as how to care for a developing egg * Officially Licensed: An authentic House of the Dragon collectible Requires two AAA batteries (not included).
Autorenporträt
Jim McDermott is a magazine editor, screenwriter, pop culture super fan, and a Catholic priest. Originally from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Jim grew up on a steady diet of Justice League, X-Men, Star Wars, the White Sox, and The Lord of the Rings. After college he entered the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order, where he studied spirituality and made kung fu films with kids on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. After being ordained a priest, he earned a screenwriting degree at UCLA, and has since worked as a TV writer and consultant on Preacher, Evil, and One Day at a Time, and as an editor at America Magazine in New York, where he specializes in writing about how pop culture helps us be braver, better human beings.