kreed99 said:Iksar said:MauvaisOeil said:To my understanding, only their leader has been destroyed, for Rok'unabletoremember to reign over both air and sea. Maybe I got it wrong, but my guess is they all bowed in front of him.
"Rok'Nhilthamos was, or rather "is", a beast of such mythic size and strength that he was finally able to lead the Dragons of Air, named the Rhy'Vulrene, to utterly defeat their rivals beneath the sea, the Sol'Kromane."
But ..... what if they had left eggs and there are some hidden sea dragons?
Dragon roe!~. So I guess that air dragon eggs would be clouds? or cloud-like?. Does this mean Air and Water dragons are seperate beings living in those environments, or beings created FROM those environments so air would be made of air and maybe need a spritz of water to see it like mist covering its form. And water made of water, requiring an air bubble to be launched underneath it so as the bubble rises and passes over the water dragon, then you see its form (target) before gravity sloshes it to the base of the bubble where it rejoins the water "body".
Air dragons dont breath fire, but pressurized forces (bubbles) that create a decompression pressure atmosphere (bring your insides, out or make you bigger and cumbersome?). Water dragons can create crushing jets of water to create fathoms of pressure (crushing damage, make you dense or small and limit mobility). The only way to defeat either would be getting mist or steam spells or maybe the magic of steam can be learned from both of these dragon kind.
and- Unfair!- because if druids can get strength from storms and the elements, they might be pre-disposed to encounter or deal with air and water dragons first because of their influence of the elements. I think that would make droods op - lol.
Nice interpretation of how dragons might work. Would explain their ability to go unnoticed unless they want you to see them. I am curious to see this iteration of dragonkind as seen through the eyes of the devs/artists.
Manouk said:Dragon roe!~. So I guess that air dragon eggs would be clouds? or cloud-like?. Does this mean Air and Water dragons are seperate beings living in those environments, or beings created FROM those environments so air would be made of air and maybe need a spritz of water to see it like mist covering its form. And water made of water, requiring an air bubble to be launched underneath it so as the bubble rises and passes over the water dragon, then you see its form (target) before gravity sloshes it to the base of the bubble where it rejoins the water "body".
Air dragons dont breath fire, but pressurized forces (bubbles) that create a decompression pressure atmosphere (bring your insides, out or make you bigger and cumbersome?). Water dragons can create crushing jets of water to create fathoms of pressure (crushing damage, make you dense or small and limit mobility). The only way to defeat either would be getting mist or steam spells or maybe the magic of steam can be learned from both of these dragon kind.
and- Unfair!- because if druids can get strength from storms and the elements, they might be pre-disposed to encounter or deal with air and water dragons first because of their influence of the elements. I think that would make droods op - lol.
I'm fairly sure "air" dragons are typical fantasy dragons. They have wings and fly (hence "air" dragons) but otherwise likely come in all types (we know of Tel-Nharssis the Snow Dragon).
Iksar said:I'm fairly sure "air" dragons are typical fantasy dragons. They have wings and fly (hence "air" dragons) but otherwise likely come in all types (we know of Tel-Nharssis the Snow Dragon).
I was thinking the same. Dragons made of air/water would be considered elementals and non-organic. Rok'Nhilthamos could actually be a raid target we get to struggle against. =)