u/Unfair-Plane-1406

Why do My posts get removed for being "AI" when everything is typed by myself?

I hope I'm not alone in this, because this happens 50% of the time i post on other subs

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u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 3 days ago

I might've seen a ufo when i was a kid.

Idk where else to post this story, but to keep it short.

I was on a plane when i was young, around 8-9 years old, and when the plane went over a large area with wheat fields everywhere, i saw a bery bright, blurry object, it looked round, and it was moving frantically. up and down, left and right, it was moving VERY quickly in such ways that i didn't know what it was, as a kid i thought it was just a drone, but it looked like it was covering 100's of feet of distance in half seconds.

I tried recording it but i had a crappy Samsung and since i was yoing i couldn't capture it properly.

The reason i share this after so long is because the vivid memory came up randomly, i remember this 100%, and yet idk if what i saw was what i believed it to be now.

I hace absolutely nothing elae to say aside from this, i have no pictures as I don't have the phone, and so all i have is these words, and my memory.

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u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 3 days ago

Does vhagar love fighting?

Vhagar seems like she's alwaya ready to throw down, despite being super old and sleeps all the time, she seems like she will fight at a moments notice most the time.

When chasing silverwing she was probably prepared to fight vermithor, silverwing, and syrax.

Does she genuinely like to battle or is she just used to combat and knows when the time is ready to fight.

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u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 4 days ago

[major spoilers] Are dragon scales REALLY actually stronger than steel as they say?

Numerous times scorpions pierced dragons in gane of thrones, idk how strong ice king is but his spear also killed vaserion.

During the storming of the dragon pit in the books, syrax was killed by the mob, even if there were immense numbers of people swarming syrax, her fire, claws, and teeth should've done the trick to win, and she somehow got slaughtered.

Also during the storming, multiple dragons die from humans, by bows, by swords or axes, and while i do understand that they were younger, they were still dragons, pretty decent sized dragons too.

Is this saying just about dragons as old and massive as vhagar and balerion?

I do understand completely how some of the dragons during the storming of the dragon pit happened when dreamfyre smashed into the ceiling in a panic because an arrow hit her eye, which caused the dragon pit to completely collapse

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u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 5 days ago

I will draw your avatar for 400 robux (plus tax is 571)

Dm me if you want a commsion, i struggle with humans but will try if you commision a human.

u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 7 days ago

[major book and show spoilers]

Will it make any sense that caraxes can rip vhagars throat out?

In the book of fire and blood, vhagar is mych smaller, and less bulky or chonky.

Her neck in the show looks way to thick and baggy for caraxes to actually get a good grip on it with his jaws, and furthermore, it would make it more devastating every attack she lamds because she's almost double his size.

So will it make sense that caraxes will or might kill vhagar like how he did in the books where he locks his jaw on her throat and tears open the neck?

u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 13 days ago

I learned recently about the event, the storming of the dragon pit, where 5 or more dragons died in the huge mob.

I understand they were smaller dragons, but how did a bunch of humans, with normal weapons, killed these mighty beasts?

Dragon scales are known to be stronger than steel so how did one of then die to being hit in the head with an axe?

How did dreamfyre not take on the crowd herself considering she's a HUGE dragon?

I haven't seen or heard all of the story's event, but i researched it on google, so im confused how it all happened, like syrax somehow dying even though she could've shot fire from above, that she could've died despite also being a large dragon.

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u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 23 days ago

Ignoring physics, square cube law, and the non existence of magic.

I'd definitely pick vhagar, such a powerful and beautifully scaty dragon.

u/Unfair-Plane-1406 — 26 days ago