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How do you like your dragons? imlad Send a noteboard - 15/08/2011 01:07:01 AM
(Stole my own post from another forum to post here at what I consider my "home forum" LOL)

Dragons come in many varieties in mythology, legend and the F/SF genres, from the awesome Smaug to Dany's children, to the Pernese dragons to Hamilton's "dragon" in Fallen Dragon. Even The Discovery Channel had an episode of (I believe it was) "Monster Tracker" where they discussed how you could design a dragon using real world animal features (and some creative ideas on biochemistry!).

Dragons have been portrayed as good, as evil and as anywhere in between. They can be magical creatures, natural creatures, artificial creatures. They can be intelligent, or have simple animal minds.

Dragons can come in one color, a set variety of colors, or any color (and sometimes a mixture of colors). They are winged, and wingless. Two legs, four legs and even six legs (or more!) can be found on them. They are lizardlike, or they are snakelike or wormlike (wyrmlike?). They can have scales, skin and even feathers. They can exhale just fire, or in some worlds different things.

They live in any climate, or only some climates.

It all depends on who is telling the tale, and where that tale takes place.

So I am wondering, how do you like your dragons? What are your favorite dragon depictions in myth, legend and fiction? Do you have a favorite individual dragon (by name if possible)?

If you were creating a world that had dragons, what would your dragons be like?

Oh, and one last question: do dragons need to drink water to survive???

(I'll pipe in later with what I like in a dragon, as soon as I figure it out LOL)
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How do you like your dragons? - 15/08/2011 01:07:01 AM 1648 Views
smart evil and greedy *NM* - 15/08/2011 02:33:59 AM 334 Views
To quote one of the linked posts... - 15/08/2011 02:48:38 AM 811 Views
Yeah, he's the gold standard. - 16/08/2011 03:03:38 AM 854 Views
they suck as dragons - 17/08/2011 02:07:29 AM 828 Views
In a marinade of Coke and chopped up serrano peppers. Yum! *NM* - 15/08/2011 04:17:08 AM 415 Views
they should drink oil... - 15/08/2011 09:19:36 AM 837 Views
Now that is a smart idea. - 18/08/2011 01:08:05 PM 746 Views
With fava beans and a nice chianti. - 15/08/2011 12:12:19 PM 729 Views
I like them with very human qualities. - 15/08/2011 03:53:08 PM 724 Views
Re: I like them with very human qualities. - 16/08/2011 04:00:52 PM 761 Views
They had to have been using a cat for help with their animation! - 17/08/2011 03:52:57 PM 686 Views
sneaky geniuses with FOUR legs and two wings. - 15/08/2011 04:36:19 PM 777 Views
that is because a wyvern is not a dragon. - 17/08/2011 02:08:34 AM 757 Views
i love dragons - 15/08/2011 06:20:19 PM 947 Views
Totally couldn't have guessed that from your username . *NM* - 18/08/2011 11:30:31 AM 270 Views
Hmm... - 15/08/2011 06:21:44 PM 903 Views
If mynah birds can imitate human speech, why not dragons? - 18/08/2011 01:35:58 PM 805 Views
one of the common ideas for dragons being able to breath fire... - 18/08/2011 07:15:13 PM 856 Views
My favourite dragons.. - 15/08/2011 09:05:49 PM 960 Views
Asia can imagine dragons without wings - 17/08/2011 02:09:44 AM 857 Views
i love them all! it's kind of an obsession... - 15/08/2011 09:35:47 PM 895 Views
One thing I hate about dragons - 15/08/2011 11:21:39 PM 964 Views
Above all, a Dragon should be Magnificent. - 17/08/2011 02:13:58 AM 852 Views
I don't. - 17/08/2011 01:34:26 PM 735 Views
Did you try Hambly's Dragonsbane? - 17/08/2011 03:53:38 PM 698 Views
No. - 17/08/2011 10:16:13 PM 750 Views
Yeah, mine's about 225+ now. - 18/08/2011 08:25:48 PM 801 Views
That's a shame. - 17/08/2011 06:35:24 PM 913 Views
It isn't quite like that. - 17/08/2011 10:19:29 PM 814 Views
ahhh I see what you mean then *NM* - 18/08/2011 02:42:28 AM 298 Views
I highly recommend Temeraire for a fresh take on dragons. - 18/08/2011 01:05:13 PM 909 Views
Intelligent and with language. - 18/08/2011 12:50:03 PM 799 Views
that last bit is one of the things I like so much about DnD dragons - 18/08/2011 07:27:19 PM 711 Views

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