Fascinating. I wonder if the Dragon was almost like a god in her own right...
[Well, maybe not in Amaya's world. Still, having that much power would certainly place the Dragon far above most monsters. Maybe some of the truly ferocious ones awaiting at the top of the Aeli's Branches, the ones that absorbed the magicaeli and strengthened those stones when they inevitably fell.
But he's getting distracted, and Zvei shakes his head with a soft laugh.]
I suppose there's no point in trying to test that, then. I'd rather not damage my dagger.
[...implying he was considering it...???]
These claws are vastly different too - even though they aren't quite a perfect match for the Dragon's, I'd imagine, they are much sturdier; the better for ripping and tearing through flesh, sinew, and bone. The dragons we face rarely come into contact with humans; their prey are far weaker monsters. The differences are truly astounding...
[He'll let her hand go now and move down to her clawed feet, humming to himself as he works, hands gliding over the scales there and poking and prodding at the draconic feet.]
There are likewise a great many differences here; why, I'd venture that these are closer to a wyvern's claws than a dragon's, though wyverns' scales are more reptilian than draconic... Still, the power behind them is much closer in scale! Dragons are primarily beings that utilize magic and their ability to breathe fire - or whatever other element, of course. Wyverns are far more physical and are built to match. Though they are far weaker than dragons, so perhaps that isn't the most accurate comparison either...
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[Well, maybe not in Amaya's world. Still, having that much power would certainly place the Dragon far above most monsters. Maybe some of the truly ferocious ones awaiting at the top of the Aeli's Branches, the ones that absorbed the magicaeli and strengthened those stones when they inevitably fell.
But he's getting distracted, and Zvei shakes his head with a soft laugh.]
I suppose there's no point in trying to test that, then. I'd rather not damage my dagger.
[...implying he was considering it...???]
These claws are vastly different too - even though they aren't quite a perfect match for the Dragon's, I'd imagine, they are much sturdier; the better for ripping and tearing through flesh, sinew, and bone. The dragons we face rarely come into contact with humans; their prey are far weaker monsters. The differences are truly astounding...
[He'll let her hand go now and move down to her clawed feet, humming to himself as he works, hands gliding over the scales there and poking and prodding at the draconic feet.]
There are likewise a great many differences here; why, I'd venture that these are closer to a wyvern's claws than a dragon's, though wyverns' scales are more reptilian than draconic... Still, the power behind them is much closer in scale! Dragons are primarily beings that utilize magic and their ability to breathe fire - or whatever other element, of course. Wyverns are far more physical and are built to match. Though they are far weaker than dragons, so perhaps that isn't the most accurate comparison either...
[No, he will not shut up, thank you very much!!]