Facing a World Tree Seedling that had not fully grown was enough to immobilize a regular Druid, let alone when Dragon Eggs were added.
The World Tree had significant importance for the growth of a Druid's power, and the extra World Tree could even communicate with the Dream. However, there were no traces of the World Tree in the East Continent.
After all, the Ancient Elves were primarily in the West Continent, so the discovery of a seedling in the East Continent was naturally exhilarating.
As a result, this Druid stayed put with his dozen Druids, circling around the Dragon Eggs daily. Within three days, using unknown methods, they managed to replenish the Dragon Eggs with life and hatched them.
However, the newly hatched dragonling was beyond the definition of any known dragon clan; tracing its origin, it was, of course, a Red Dragon.