[OC] (First time posting here) A current work in progress on my take on dragons, if they were actual creatures that live in our world (more than just a fantasy).
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[OC] (First time posting here) A current work in progress on my take on dragons, if they were actual creatures that live in our world (more than just a fantasy).

So far there's (from top to bottom): the Amphiptere, related to glass lizards that kept the front arms that evolved into wings, the actual dragons (who have semi-hollow bones so that they can fly better, like birds, and can breathe fire), heraldic dragons (right behind the dragon) (who in this world are basically domesticated dragons that exist alongside dogs and cats and what have you) and the drakes (who are basically monitor lizards on steroids, with horns and fire-breath capability). I've been having the consideration to add more creatures like gryphons, lindwurms, taztelwurms, wyrms and basilisks to the list. I am not an expert biologist like how lost of you are, so please go easy on me. Constructive criticism is welcome, so that I can make it better.

u/gojiTV04 — 2 days ago
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Did DAOT mankind discover the Orks long before the Imperium and the Great Crusade happened?

We all know that the Orks, formerly the Krorks from the War in Heaven, have been around for 66 million years, and the orks that we now know and love them have remained virtually the same for the past 10 millennia since the days of the Great Crusade and especially the Ullanor Crusade. That begs the question, did DAOT humans discover the Orks long before the imperium did? And if so, how did humanity of that time (some time long before the AIs rebelled, thus long before the age of strife) handle the Orks issue, since their technology is way more advanced to the imperial tech of the modern setting?

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u/gojiTV04 — 2 months ago