The manuscript discovered with the Royal Guard Dragons in the ancient rookery in the Knarwoods of central Europe is referred to as the Knarwood Manuscript.
The Knarwood Manuscript was written by the last surviving member of the Dragon Keeper Guild, Dragon Keeper Bartholomew, who the Royal Guard Dragons named "Smiling Heart".
It was written in a secret script known only to Dragon Keeper Guild Members. RGDS researchers have named this secret script the Dragon Keeper Code.
The RGDS, using the most powerful computers and decryption algorithms available, has only recently been able to break the Dragon Keeper Code and decipher the manuscript.
The Knarwood Manuscript presents a chronological history of the Royal Guard Dragons’ relationship with humans from its beginning up to the death of Dragon Keeper Bartholomew. According to the Knarwood Manuscript that relationship pre-dates written history.
Stories passed down by word of mouth by Dragon Keepers and eventually captured in the Knarwood Manuscript, indicate the Royal Guard Dragons first assisted mankind as far back as the Ice Age.
The RGDS will be publishing the translated Knarwood Manuscript as soon as the Royal Guard Dragons finish reviewing and validating the accuracy of the information it contains.