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What are dragons like in your world?
  • Sounds interesting. Do southern dragons have fur or feathers, since they live in what I assume to be a cold environment?

  • What are dragons like in your world?
  • I've always liked intelligent dragons, especially if they can't speak. Makes them more interesting.

  • What are dragons like in your world?
  • Oh that's pretty interesting. I like the origin of the Ancestor Dragon - would you say that the Ancestral Dragons and Mythic Dragons are "the old gods" of your world?

  • What are dragons like in your world?
  • I like that one! Being inspired by the bearded vulture must mean your dragons are beautiful. And their means of reproduction sounds really cool, I like "The Burn". My dragons reproduce asexually too, but I'm still trying to decide how I want that to work. Admittedly I have kinda put dragons on the back burner to further develop my deities, but I was last exploring parthenogenesis and xenomorph queens... But I really like your idea of dragon ash turning into eggs.

  • Worldbuilding @kbin.social J_indigo @kbin.social
    What are dragons like in your world?

    Rexxit refugee here, so I guess I'll try to do my part in case things don't improve on Reddit. So what are dragons or similar beings like in your world?

    In my world, dragons are called The Watchers, in charge of safeguarding the worlds from premature destruction. They were created by the gods to live alongside "lesser" mortals, but they blur the line between the mundane and divinity. For this reason, they consider themselves to be the apex species - and they aren't wrong. They're stronger, they're smarter, they're extremely long-lived. They have to be able to contend with any and all threats. But they also look down upon regular mortals and demand tributes. Even the most benevolent ones display some amount of haughtiness. Their borderline tyrannical nature caused humans in particular to rise up against them and drive them to near extinction, which was incited by the ascension of the Man-God. With many of their brethren slain, stereotypical stories of cruel wurms being celebrated, and the worship of the Man-God, many dragons have taken an antagonistic stance against humanity. They no longer express any interest in communicating with humans, which they did in the past via telekinesis since they can't speak. It has also led to many killing and eating as they please with no regard to how it effects man.

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    J_indigo J_indigo @kbin.social

    fuck /u/spez

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