Doneil he/him Posted December 29, 2020 Author Posted December 29, 2020 3 hours ago, Frustration said: I love that to. Wyverns, those are wyverns. See, if Dragons have four legs then Wyverns can have 2 and everyone can be happy, but if Dragons have two legs, only those peopel can be happy. I totally agree with you, im just saying that I see why in movies people go with two legs instead of 4. I've always thought that GRRM's dragons looked more like wyverns besides the size. I think because Brandon would want to be as correct as possible and because he actually cares about the differences that he would make them four legged.
Chinkoln he/him Posted December 29, 2020 Posted December 29, 2020 14 hours ago, Frustration said: Dragons have four legs and two wings and you are commiting treason against Fantasy if you say otherwise. I agree, mostly. In my mind, the majority of dragons follow this description, but there are exceptions. Some of them will deviate based on environment or purpose. There might be a snake-like dragon that lives in the ocean, or a wingless dragon that lives deep within the earth guarding a secret treasure. Btw, most of my ideas of what dragons look like are based off of Fablehaven and Dragonwatch, by Brandon Mull.
Frustration Posted December 29, 2020 Posted December 29, 2020 Just now, Chinkoln said: I agree, mostly. In my mind, the majority of dragons follow this description, but there are exceptions. Some of them will deviate based on environment or purpose. There might be a snake-like dragon that lives in the ocean, or a wingless dragon that lives deep within the earth guarding a secret treasure. Btw, most of my ideas of what dragons look like are based off of Fablehaven and Dragonwatch, by Brandon Mull. Yes, and one of his dragons had a lion head. drove me insane still kinda does. Good books though.
Ishar Posted December 31, 2020 Posted December 31, 2020 On 12/28/2020 at 9:51 PM, Dannex said: Eh, close enough I swear they’re related somehow though right? I don't know if they are related, but "related" is a super broad term, and frankly, numbers like e and phi and pi show up so often in places where they seem random at first look that I would be surprised if they weren't "related" by some definition of the word.
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