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Elder Dragons/Dragon Gods/Great Wyrms
Zurgo_Drakuth
Member, Alpha One, Alpha Two, Early Alpha Two
Depending on what you call them it usually refers to a group of dragons regarded as the most powerful a few that reside in such a group are beings like Bahamut, Nidhoggr, Jormungandr, Fafnir, and Tiamat to name a few.
I digress, it's a bad habit I tend to have. But other than that what do others think when one mentions the terms "Elder Dragons/Dragon Gods/Great Wyrms" or just dragons in general? Are there some you wish to see from myth and folklore portrayed in AoC?
Darkhan_Drathir wrote: »
It was a closed comment.
If you want to spark discussion, leave an open statement- or even a question.
Something along the lines of "what do we know about Dragons in Verra?"
Or, if you want to really spark discussion, suggest something controversial - such as saying that a Dragon that lives in water is indeed still a Dragon.
I digress, it's a bad habit I tend to have. But other than that what do others think when one mentions the terms "Elder Dragons/Dragon Gods/Great Wyrms" or just dragons in general? Are there some you wish to see from myth and folklore portrayed in AoC?
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If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
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If I had more time, I would write a shorter post.
It was a comment meant to spark discussion.
It was a closed comment.
If you want to spark discussion, leave an open statement- or even a question.
Something along the lines of "what do we know about Dragons in Verra?"
Or, if you want to really spark discussion, suggest something controversial - such as saying that a Dragon that lives in water is indeed still a Dragon.
Honestly in terms of "is a dragon that lives in water still a dragon" I would say yes, as various species of dragon thrive best in different climates. Dragons, Hydra, Wyvern, Wyrms, Drakes, Amphiptere, and Oriental Dragons are all varying types of dragons with different habitats.