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Wanted: Draco’s Eggs

Published: 03/29/2017

The fire-breathing dragon from “Drago’s Castle” at 5 Wits West Nyack in Palisades Center disappeared from her home early this morning, Operations Manager Asia Seibert confirmed.

“She’s likely gone to look for a safe place to hide her eggs, because we’ve noticed the dragon exhibiting nesting behaviors, such as burrowing in the castle’s dungeon, for several weeks,” said Seibert. “We don’t suspect any foul play in her disappearance.”

Noted dragonologists report that fire-breathing dragons typically slip away from their lair once a year in early spring to lay their eggs, and may travel several miles from home to do so. Dragon eggs are approximately 8 inches long and reptilian in appearance with green and brown variations.

Seibert believes the dragon will eventually return to 5 Wits West Nyack on its own, but she is asking for the public’s help in recovering the eggs. “We are offering a grand prize reward of a Single Adventure Party Package to the first person who returns an egg to us here at 5 Wits West Nyack,” said Seibert. “Everyone else returning an egg will receive four free VIP passes. We’ve received reports of a dragon flying near Palisades Center, so that’s where folks should start looking.”

Anyone finding an unusually large egg is urged to upload a photo with the location (selfies are fine) to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with hashtags #DragonEggs and #5WitsWestNyack before bringing the egg to 5 Wits West Nyack at Palisades Center. More information is available at www.5-wits.com.

5 Wits West Nyack is an immersive, hands-on, family-friendly venue for adults, college students and children ages seven and older. It is available for corporate team-building exercises, birthday parties and other private events. For more information, visit www.5-wits.com or call (855) 955-WITS.

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