Dragons come from all over the universe and even from other planes of existance. Given this, why do so many people assume all dragons are the same?
Dragons come in all personalities and dispositions. Some think of dragons as noble, wise, intelligent creatures (KaniS’s favorite definition), while others think of them as vile, stupid, violent beasts. Given all the dragons in the universe, both of these definitions will hold true for some sub-set of dragons out there. We do not believe in trying to define what makes someone a dragon. Trying to define some core set of qualities that all dragons have in common is a recurring topic of discussion on Draconic, but no set of qualities common to all dragons has ever been found. The best one might be able to determine, using statistical analysis, is that most dragons possess certain qualities, but even this sort of information tends only to create stereotypes and is not useful when getting to know any particular individual dragon. The shape of the physical body is about as close as you can come to defining what is and is not a dragon. Yet, even physically, it can be hard to draw the line bet
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