Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
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Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
Hello! I have decided to create this poll to see what people think about this subject! Thanks for some of this go to sergey, who inspired me with his polls!
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viewtopic.php?f=32&t=49659 This is a poll: Do orcs eat humans?
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=49660 This is a poll: Do drakes eat humans?
Links to these polls are here:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=49659 This is a poll: Do orcs eat humans?
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=49660 This is a poll: Do drakes eat humans?
Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
I'm not sure drakes are actually edible. From their description, it sounds like they don't leave much of a corpse:
... when one of their kind perishes in combat ... its internal fire is released, burning their remains in to ashes.
Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
I didn't mean that they eat corpses, but alive drakes...gnombat wrote: ↑June 3rd, 2019, 9:56 pm I'm not sure drakes are actually edible. From their description, it sounds like they don't leave much of a corpse:
... when one of their kind perishes in combat ... its internal fire is released, burning their remains in to ashes.
Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
Okay, i think this one is a bit silly. I'm saying no. Even is we somehow get around the whole self-cremation thing, drakes just don't look like they're edible at all.
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Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
Okay, let me argue in favor of dragons eating drakes. Dragons are brought into existence by the metamorphosis of a drake into an adult form. In any drake flight, there is going to be enough food available to feed at most one dragon. Just think of the calorie requirements of a massive flying, firebreathing lizard. And remember that a drake goes from a hulking humanoid creature to something the size of a house. It needs to eat a MASSIVE amount of meat to be able to reach that weight, and it will need to steal the food of the other drakes - ergo, it's going to kill the entire flight it belongs to by eating all the available foodstuffs. It is obviously going to have to fight the other drakes to claim it's (closing fast on 100%) share of the food, so that means killing others in combat. Now, when our soon-to-be-dragon defeats a challenger without straight-up-killing-it it is going to be famished (and remember that it is in permanent starvation mode until the metamorphosis is done). As the growing dragon exercises ever-more-tyrannical control of the food, it will probably start punishing enemies within the flight by having them fed to it. At some point, probably in wintertime, the flight falls apart under the pressure of starvation. The dragon is forced to hunt on its own, but as a final act of eliminating all competition it probably eats the eggs due to hatch in the summer and eats any drakes foolish enough to stray near its path.
Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
...That's a lot of assumptions... Where are they coming from?
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Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
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Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
The fact that drakes are juvenile dragons - https://wiki.wesnoth.org/SecretLore.
The assumption that the newfound dragon is going to eat his flight out of hearth and home: just some fermi estimation of what a dragon is going to need to eat to survive.
As for the whole cannibalism thing: carnivorous lizards seem pretty prone to it IRL. So it's just a guess.
Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
Ok, it's more clear now. I've found out that ESR is a retired developer (last post 2017, last activity exactly one year ago), and he's the only source of that information as far as I know. I know he contributed to Wings of Victory, which is now becoming official. I have seen nothing of that campaign to not spoil me the story for when I'll play it, so I don't know how the Drake lore is handled there.CalculusKing wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 5:15 am The fact that drakes are juvenile dragons - https://wiki.wesnoth.org/SecretLore.
Also, I found this! A pity that nothing came out from it.
Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
That idea also appears in some UMC, although I don't think it is actually mentioned anywhere in mainline.Xalzar wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 8:00 amOk, it's more clear now. I've found out that ESR is a retired developer (last post 2017, last activity exactly one year ago), and he's the only source of that information as far as I know.CalculusKing wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 5:15 am The fact that drakes are juvenile dragons - https://wiki.wesnoth.org/SecretLore.
Spoiler:
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Re: Poll: Do dragons eat drakes?
He's a well-known open-source programming guru and he has a blog here: http://esr.ibiblio.org/. In Wesnoth, he was the author of The Hammer of Thursagan, and was involved in a lot of lore decisions and worldbuilding. Unfortunately, now doesn't seem to be a good time to bug him about this matter, as he is apparently healing from a significant injury.Xalzar wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 8:00 amOk, it's more clear now. I've found out that ESR is a retired developer (last post 2017, last activity exactly one year ago), and he's the only source of that information as far as I know. I know he contributed to Wings of Victory, which is now becoming official. I have seen nothing of that campaign to not spoil me the story for when I'll play it, so I don't know how the Drake lore is handled there.CalculusKing wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 5:15 am The fact that drakes are juvenile dragons - https://wiki.wesnoth.org/SecretLore.
Also, I found this! A pity that nothing came out from it.