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Post by prettykitty13 on Dec 30, 2014 10:27:36 GMT -5
I KNOW aren't they cute?? I would also have loved to see more of the keepers crew, and what their light0green draconium is capable of with the gear and stuff.
In our stories, my oc's a draconium engineer, so she thinks more about draconium as a workable ore than as a dragon (she doesn't care for dragons much, scary)
wait, is draconium a mine-able ore, or is it only something you can get from dragons, like the exo-bones?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2014 15:28:44 GMT -5
No, in the History of Draconis, Draconium is indeed a mineable Ore. Since it's in the soil in trace amounts, some of it ends up in the food humans ate and therefore was assimilated into their own bones. I agree it would've been so awesome to see more of the Keepers. Anyone wonder how big scavenger dragons get?
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Post by Bluesonic1 on Dec 30, 2014 21:10:10 GMT -5
From the Wiki page:
And in Rob's words:
Likewise, we've seen that draconium can be in liquid form, but it's never disclosed as to whether that happens naturally, as we've only seen it through human manipulation (Connor & Word melting down crystal draconium). Metals can be liquid too though, like mercury, so it's a possibility.
Judging by how small Stewardd is, and the fact that his size sitting on Gunny is proportionally the same as Artha sitting on Beau, I'd hazard a guess that Light Green dragons (or at least Gunny) are slightly smaller than the average sized dragons we see every day. I wonder if that size difference carries on after evolution though- perhaps they can become the same size as T. Pax or Abandonn or will be proportionally slightly smaller... I wooooonder though.... do the common "mutt" dragons in Mid City have some Light Green in them considering how rare of a colour it is???
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