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Elder friend Airis, if such as that you are: How does this bond to humanity aid the dragon? How does it protect them that they cannot achieve themselves? Why humans?
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*glances over shoulder nervously and repeatedly* When did this devolve to feasting!?
Anyway now that I think about it they should be under animal and vertibrate, but past that it is kind of up in the air, we don't know much past the theoretical about their physiology so we can't determine whether they are birds, reptiles, mammals, or something else entirely. They might even be extraterrestrial in origin, I mean, the Mayan culture depicted a spaceship looking thing in their temples to Quetzalcoatl. Don't ask me to cite that, it was on some Discovery channel show a while back. Or maybe it was history or scifi, anyway, just pitching in another two cents.
Anyway now that I think about it they should be under animal and vertibrate, but past that it is kind of up in the air, we don't know much past the theoretical about their physiology so we can't determine whether they are birds, reptiles, mammals, or something else entirely. They might even be extraterrestrial in origin, I mean, the Mayan culture depicted a spaceship looking thing in their temples to Quetzalcoatl. Don't ask me to cite that, it was on some Discovery channel show a while back. Or maybe it was history or scifi, anyway, just pitching in another two cents.
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But Quetzalcoatl was at first described as just a "snake like" creature, and without its feathers. And he has had been shown as a human. I really can't site that either as of now, I am looking at "Gods of the Maya, Aztecs and Incas." and don't have the time to look it up right now.
But I get what you are saying, but that is the easy way out of dragons. By just saying "They are not an earth like creature." Even the grays have an better description than that.
But I get what you are saying, but that is the easy way out of dragons. By just saying "They are not an earth like creature." Even the grays have an better description than that.
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Well leaving out Otherkin wouldn't really be right.
Spiritual?
But then again, Dragon otherkin are then split down into those who believe they are dragons *now*, those who believe they can temporarily mentally shift into a dragon and those who believe they once were one. More branches for the tree!
Spiritual?
But then again, Dragon otherkin are then split down into those who believe they are dragons *now*, those who believe they can temporarily mentally shift into a dragon and those who believe they once were one. More branches for the tree!
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Those have all been proven to be the anscestors of a single-celled organism- that could be a dragons' ancestor. Minues several billion generations, but hey!King Hoopla wrote:What would the ancestor of the dragons be? A croc, a dino, a pterosaur, a coelurosauravus, a rauisuchian, or something else entirely?
And this is coming from someone who only believes in them spiritually. Fun.
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Nothing has really been proven to be descendant of a single-celled organism except more of the same. In fact, Darwin was certain that there'd be about 12000% more evidence of evolution than there is.
Aside from that, a sold theory.
Aside from that, a sold theory.
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