The Scyn-Seetha Wars
There weren’t always dragons inside the valley. The dragons were once born inside a Siren’s womb — but that was long ago now, long before the Scyn-Seetha wars. The Siren women would go to the lagoons, you see, and bathe in the languid shallows where the dragon flies lay eggs. The eggs, resting on their bellies, would become enveloped by Siren skin, into the womb. And over the course of many months, the Siren’s scales would coagulate with that little fly’s wings, and on the eleventh month - a dragon egg would be born.