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Ashethian Dragons are rarely seen and less often interacted with.

Cruel reptilian intelligence is the hallmark of all dragons. They take great pleasure in the mental dominance of their prey. After a while of torturing their food they will swallow it alive and whole. Some species of dragons are able to maintain a telepathic link with their prey through which they can enjoy the suffering of the unfortunate souls being digested.

Predominantly solitary, every hundred years or so they come together to mate. Certain species of dragons will mate for life.

During the mating season the female dragons will gorge themselves whilst the males raid towns, villages and cities for treasures to court the females with.

Dragons crave tender flesh and some settlements will offer young women to try and appease the creature.

The greater dragon is large enough to swallow lesser dragons whole. Cannibalism is accepted in the dragon world, especially in the larger species who see it as their right as apex predators.

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Bangaa_Dragoon

Posted by Bangaa_Dragoon 5 years ago Report

When a greater dragon just sees that a human is a mini marshmallow it makes sense for it to eat something larger for a meal.

Korenthili

Posted by Korenthili 5 years ago Report

True, but then greater dragons are avid snackers too ;)

ChaoskampfNunc

Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 5 years ago Report

Step 1- Wait for a lesser dragon to eat a whole town on its own

Step 2- Eat that lesser dragon

Step 3- ????

Step 4- Enjoy double the meal for half the work

Korenthili

Posted by Korenthili 5 years ago Report

a VERY solid hunting tactic