using [url=https://emcall.github.io/dragonsizes/]this,[/url] I decided to line up my dragons and... oh boy.
this is why I don't pay too much attention to dragon size when writing lore.
[img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/355530026990436353/448991419315650581/dragon_sizes.png[/img]
you see the tiny one labeled Esten? yeah. that's the clan leader.
[s]and sorry they're a bit off, the wings kept covering the names ack[/s]
(just since it's a little unclear, I went fae, spiral, tundra, snapper, nocturne, pearlcatcher, bogsneak, skydancer, wildclaw, mirror, coatl, guardian, ridgeback, imperial. I was zoomed out as much as possible)
using
this, I decided to line up my dragons and... oh boy.
this is why I don't pay too much attention to dragon size when writing lore.
you see the tiny one labeled Esten? yeah. that's the clan leader.
and sorry they're a bit off, the wings kept covering the names ack
(just since it's a little unclear, I went fae, spiral, tundra, snapper, nocturne, pearlcatcher, bogsneak, skydancer, wildclaw, mirror, coatl, guardian, ridgeback, imperial. I was zoomed out as much as possible)
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I like the size differences. A small Fae can, in my opinion, be a mighty leader.
I like the size differences. A small Fae can, in my opinion, be a mighty leader.
[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/315596704407879680/449000716980191232/unknown.png[/img]
The Realmdragons, to scale.
What did I just do.
The Realmdragons, to scale.
What did I just do.
I didn't realize how much size difference there was in breeds until recently lol, it's crazy!
Rynzin's antlers are like twice the size of little Indigo ; w;"
I didn't realize how much size difference there was in breeds until recently lol, it's crazy!
Rynzin's antlers are like twice the size of little Indigo ; w;"
the wings in particular bother me because i don't think some of those dragons should be able to lift off the ground hnn
the wings in particular bother me because i don't think some of those dragons should be able to lift off the ground hnn
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the wings in particular bother me because i don't think some of those dragons should be able to lift off the ground hnn
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I usually count the wingspan as just one wing, so they're able to actually fly
Valentale wrote on 2018-05-23 17:22:59:
the wings in particular bother me because i don't think some of those dragons should be able to lift off the ground hnn
I usually count the wingspan as just one wing, so they're able to actually fly
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@WolfTears All the Arcane energy released in the reactor's explosion probably altered the global gravity so that's probably the case. And ooh, never heard that theory before, would it be like Phalanx in SotC? bc in that case I 100% support
[quote name="PoIarized" date="2018-05-23 17:45:31" ]
[quote name="Valentale" date="2018-05-23 17:22:59" ]
the wings in particular bother me because i don't think some of those dragons should be able to lift off the ground hnn
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I usually count the wingspan as just one wing, so they're able to actually fly
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That's what I pretend sometimes too when something is just too horribly off heh, like 1.5m length fae with a 1.0m wingspan--a wingspan's definition is tip to tip though, rip
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WolfTears All the Arcane energy released in the reactor's explosion probably altered the global gravity so that's probably the case. And ooh, never heard that theory before, would it be like Phalanx in SotC? bc in that case I 100% support
PoIarized wrote on 2018-05-23 17:45:31:
Valentale wrote on 2018-05-23 17:22:59:
the wings in particular bother me because i don't think some of those dragons should be able to lift off the ground hnn
I usually count the wingspan as just one wing, so they're able to actually fly
That's what I pretend sometimes too when something is just too horribly off heh, like 1.5m length fae with a 1.0m wingspan--a wingspan's definition is tip to tip though, rip