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Dai-rannosaurus In reply to Kalia24 [2017-01-22 04:23:00 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I didn't really know how to portray the Ka-Riu, but they were Japanese, so I imagined they had tendrils. I didn't include the Sharpspitter and the Ironwing because they are described as being venomous rather than vitriolic, the poison having become so strong through generations of breeding, it turned acidic. Of course, I missed one anyway because the Indian peacocky breed introduced in the last book seemed vitriolic too.
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Kalia24 In reply to Dai-rannosaurus [2017-01-22 18:50:40 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I haven't read the last book yet...
And yeah, indeed Sharpspitter's venom "only" paralyses the victim, but I can't recall how strong was Ironwing's one (if it was specified at all).
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Dai-rannosaurus In reply to Kalia24 [2017-01-23 03:54:28 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for the mini spoiler! Have fun reading.
Sir Edward Howe describes both at the end of the first book, in the appendix.
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Concho10 [2017-01-14 02:16:02 +0000 UTC]
OOo the long wing looks so cool lol
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Concho10 In reply to Dai-rannosaurus [2017-01-14 04:42:41 +0000 UTC]
They r indeed lol they be swagalicious
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Concho10 In reply to Dai-rannosaurus [2017-01-14 04:49:31 +0000 UTC]
Lol idk where this conversation has gone at this point
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Myuutsuu85 [2017-01-13 18:35:40 +0000 UTC]
I really like the snake-like look the Copacati has. Of course, the others are lovely, too.
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Dai-rannosaurus In reply to Myuutsuu85 [2017-01-14 04:42:48 +0000 UTC]
Heehee, thanks, I even gave him a pair of ears! I'm assuming Incan dragons have external ears because Hualpa Uturuncu had rings embedded in his. aND THX for the fave!
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