Started with a story by little doll http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1253311/ where I jokingly said I wanted to take one of the dragons home. She said I should make my own. LOL and over time this guy started coming into being. He's a black dragon. Don't know his name yet, and he likes to smoke, and seems to have a thing for taking in 'strays'.
he'd fond of smoking outside his den and watching the sunset. LOL or rolling in a muddy pool.. see him sunk happily in mud (in dragon form) with just the top part of his profile sticking out. lol getting all that mud off later is a pain, but it's so much fun....
He likes alot of things human. Just humans don't like him. Enjoys cooking, reading and building furniture. (it's a hobby, he's good with his hands)
he can breath fire. But he can also breath a thick cloud of gas that can suffocate, or even corrode, everything in the area.
After some thought, his name is Jorj
YES he breaths fire and YES he has a 'gassy corrosive' breath attack. and NO he is NOT a D&D dragon. D&D black dragons are ugly and evil and he is neither. He's quiet and mostly kind and usualy gentle. With a liking for all things human and a habit of picking up small cute hurt things to take care of.
Please don't compare him to a D&D dragon
he'd fond of smoking outside his den and watching the sunset. LOL or rolling in a muddy pool.. see him sunk happily in mud (in dragon form) with just the top part of his profile sticking out. lol getting all that mud off later is a pain, but it's so much fun....
He likes alot of things human. Just humans don't like him. Enjoys cooking, reading and building furniture. (it's a hobby, he's good with his hands)
he can breath fire. But he can also breath a thick cloud of gas that can suffocate, or even corrode, everything in the area.
After some thought, his name is Jorj
YES he breaths fire and YES he has a 'gassy corrosive' breath attack. and NO he is NOT a D&D dragon. D&D black dragons are ugly and evil and he is neither. He's quiet and mostly kind and usualy gentle. With a liking for all things human and a habit of picking up small cute hurt things to take care of.
Please don't compare him to a D&D dragon
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lol yeah. if I can find someone to play him with. LOL I know he's got a soft spot for 'strays' little hurt things. Tends them and either keeps them for awhile, or drop them off somewhere. Past that, he'd fond of smoking outside his den and watching the sunset. LOL or rolling in a muddy pool.. see him sunk happily in mud (in dragon form) with just the top part of his profile sticking out. lol getting all that mud off later is a pain, but it's so much fun....
yes it can be annoying...but its also normal for people to search out the similar... whether you say faery or black dragon or witch or vampire... everyone has an idea what that means... and the more common the knowledge the more people expect it...
when you said black dragon to me I thought D&D... and I questioned you about it... but Im will to accept how your dragon differs... I just have to know... other wise I go with what I know to be a black dragon...
when you said black dragon to me I thought D&D... and I questioned you about it... but Im will to accept how your dragon differs... I just have to know... other wise I go with what I know to be a black dragon...
For him it's more 'common fantasy dragon NOT D&D' My knowlege of D&D dragons pretty much ended with reds and white ones, since they where the only ones I've seen in the few forgotten realms books I've got.
Past that, there was the black dragon Smerg from Hobbit, and he breathed fire. He was also rather noxious and dirty
Past that, there was the black dragon Smerg from Hobbit, and he breathed fire. He was also rather noxious and dirty
well thats what I meant... you think one thing and I thought another...
common and typical rarely ever apply to fantasy and mythological creatures!
I think you mean Smaug
Smaug is described as reddish-gold and was said in accounts of the Red Book that he was of great size. In the book he is sometimes named Smaug the Golden or Smaug the Magnificent.
common and typical rarely ever apply to fantasy and mythological creatures!
I think you mean Smaug
Smaug is described as reddish-gold and was said in accounts of the Red Book that he was of great size. In the book he is sometimes named Smaug the Golden or Smaug the Magnificent.
http://blog.txapulin.net/img/smaug.jpg
this is tolkien's own art from the hobbit!
this is tolkien's own art from the hobbit!
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