
This is another one I should have uploaded a while ago! I'd seen this poster before and figured I'd do one that featured Echo.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 929px
File Size 422.7 kB
Great job, but have to agree with some of the other commenters who have mentioned the same thing. Logic dictates that when the dragons are as large as Echo, they would ALWAYS win against mere humans unless the scenario is a fairy tale or video game designed to entertain small children who simply don't know any better. Look at the original Medieval paintings of Saint George. He was made a Saint for slaying a dragon depicted only the size of a large goat, or maybe a small pony at best. But back in those days, people really understood how dangerous even a goat sized dragon would be, and knew that any man, even a Saint would be helpless against a dragon any bigger than a pony. But people nowadays are largely ignorant of real human and animal capabilities and do not realize it would literally be impossible for any person to kill the typical, T-Rex sized intelligent dragon unless they have a 'magic sword' or similar such nonsense to even the odds. And even with a magic sword that can penetrate the dragon's natural armor, the fairy tale writers still overlook the fact that the dragon would stomp, claw, tail lash or burn the knight death long before he could get close enough to a vulnerable spot to even use a 'magic' sword if he had one.
This would have been more realistic, and amusing if the 'dragon sometimes wins' cliché had the 'sometimes' scratched out and changed to 'In a realistic, non fairy tale world, the dragon ALWAYS wins!
Just a little point for future armor reference -- on real Medieval armor, the sabaton (foot armor) is never actually attached to the greave (ankle armor) as seen in your composition, but I guess it looks better that way.
Thanks for sharing! Echo doesn't seem to have aged (or grown) a bit from Medieval times to the modern era where you usual place his adventures.
This would have been more realistic, and amusing if the 'dragon sometimes wins' cliché had the 'sometimes' scratched out and changed to 'In a realistic, non fairy tale world, the dragon ALWAYS wins!
Just a little point for future armor reference -- on real Medieval armor, the sabaton (foot armor) is never actually attached to the greave (ankle armor) as seen in your composition, but I guess it looks better that way.
Thanks for sharing! Echo doesn't seem to have aged (or grown) a bit from Medieval times to the modern era where you usual place his adventures.
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