The Compleat Dragon-Hunter

The Compleat Dragon-Hunter was a manual outlining a series of techniques and methods used to search for and hunt down dragons that were found throughout Faerûn. It was complied by Smerdiuk Dragonbane, the famed dragon slayer who hailed from the Cormyrean city of Arabel.

Contents
The book discussed how a prospective dragon-hunter could find one of the beasts before it caught them unready. It detailed the signs and tracks that dragons left when traveling throughout their domain and with the strong but almost-pleasant musk, which evoked the scent of lemon-tree flowers, they used to mark their territory. It continued to outline the importance of getting into the mindset of a dragon, thinking as they would to identify the best possible location for their lair, depending on their color or hue.
 * On Finding a Dragon:

The treatise offered a personal opinion of the author, that they believed the best time to assail a dragon was during the night or just around high noon. As dragons preferred to hunt shortly after dawn or prior to dusk, due to enlarged shadows cast by their prey, these times were not idea to catch the great beasts unaware. The hope was to catch a dragon shortly after feeding, when they were a bit more sluggish and off their guard. The ideal time was any period where a hunter could approach a dragon unannounced with the greatest possible advantage.
 * On Selecting a Time:

This section of the manual outlined the reasoning as to why it was best to assail a dragon as it was either entering, or preferably, leaving its lair. This was believed by the author to be the best time and location where the dragon could be ambushed with a well-prepared assault. It stressed how dangerous the interior of a dragon's lair was: this was the most well-memorized location in the dragon's life, lined with deadly traps and protected with magical wards that were imbued with draconic magic.
 * On Where to Face Your Dragon: