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Then there are the three wild dragons, all of whom nest here.Daemon Targaryen The Cannibal[a] is a wild dragon residing on Dragonstone during the Dance of the Dragons.[1] In Fire & Blood, the Cannibal was a coal black dragon with baleful green eyes. He was the largest of the wild dragons, and the oldest, his age being unknown to history. The smallfolk of Dragonstone alleged that the Cannibal.. The Hamatsa or Cannibal dance of the Kwakiutl People cannot simply be understood as a dance. It is the culmination of the winter ceremony and the most decisive winter dance. The image shows a painting by Wilhelm Kuhnert which was printed in the 1897 classic Kwakiutl Indian study by Franz Boas. (Public domain)