The majestic olympus dragon. These rare dragons were discovered at the top of Mount Oly and three distinct types are known to exist. This bronze variation is said to be the most common.
Breeding two Olympus dragons together can only result in one of the two parent dragons. For example, breeding a Silver Olympus Dragon and a Gold Olympus Dragon will NOT result in a Bronze Olympus Dragon.
The 35-hour breeding/incubation time is most likely related to the fact that there are 35 sports in the Olympic Games (28 Summer sports and 7 Winter sports, although 2 sports were removed from the Summer Games and have not been replaced).
The five dots on the Bronze Olympus Dragon's tail could be related to the five rings used in the Olympic symbol while the flame on the end of the tail could be meant to symbolize the Olympic Torch.
On 29 August, 2012, the Bronze Olympus Dragon's egg was changed to include all the colors of the Olympus Dragons: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
The selling price of the Bronze Olympus Dragon also increased from 1,250,000 to 3,000,000.
On September 10, 2012, the price was changed back to 1,250,000 and egg pedestal design was also changed back to the old one.
Mount Oly in the Bronze Olympus Dragon's description likely refers to Mount Olympus in Greece.
Most of the automated names specific to the Bronze Olympus Dragon, as well as to the other Olympus elementdragons, are from Greek or Roman mythology.