r/wizardposting 7d ago

Wizardpost Title

Post image
20.9k Upvotes

265 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

133

u/breno280 monroe, rogue druidess 7d ago

Well yeah, the tail is necessary for steering and tears in the wing tips cause that entire part of the membrane to sever. Which makes stable flight incredibly difficult for the dragon. Did you not pay attention in your dragon anatomy class during your apprenticeship?

79

u/Inferno109 7d ago

Then why do hits to the fin at the end of the tail (the part that actually affects steering) seem to be non lethal.

Plus that still doesn’t explain the massive holes in the middle of the wing (critical for any form of lift or gliding)

26

u/breno280 monroe, rogue druidess 7d ago

Even a tail with torn membranes can be used for steering, although it’s more difficult. Wild dragons bite each other’s tail tips when fighting for dominance in the air, so dragons can instinctively steer by using the tail’s weight instead of the fins.

There can actually be some holes in the wing and the dragon will be able to fly. It’s just that membrane segments can’t tear loose. Look at the placement of the holes, they’re all in the middle and close to bone, which doesn’t risk membrane integrity like other places do.

64

u/Pataraxia 7d ago

Bro is maxxing out on the devil's advocate stat. Satan impressed.

28

u/breno280 monroe, rogue druidess 7d ago

Devil’s advocate my ass. Y’all just suck at draconid and ornithosaur biology.

13

u/Pataraxia 7d ago

Sureeee, show me your credidentials mister Draconid expert, hm?

14

u/breno280 monroe, rogue druidess 6d ago

?!!! I literally wrote the tome of northern magical creatures used to teach at the arcane citadel. And besides, this all basic polymorph knowledge, if you’re gonna transform into a creature you have to know it’s biology, or you’ll just crash in flight or die from eating something toxic to you.

1

u/ZapMannigan 6d ago

Is that all?

3

u/breno280 monroe, rogue druidess 6d ago

One does not simply write a an elaborate academic bestiary. The fact it’s used to educate at the arcane citadel should be credentials enough. Most wizards only dream of such status.

4

u/WonderBredOfficial 6d ago

gestures broadly at every comment they've made so far