Idk where to put this so any comments on a better place to discuss this are appreciated. Here it goes, If the dragons are engineered, their color might be an element that is bound to them. It would explain why their flames are colored differently since certain elements can change the color of fire.
I Wonder why no dragon seeds or people from essos with valyrian ancestry ever tried to sneak onto dragonstone and claim one of the riderless dragons especially the wild ones. Did the targaryens have guards posted to prevent this?
Love the videos, but drunk driving is a massive problem in Thailand, and there are drunk driving laws in Thailand. If you've ever seen the roads in Bangkok, you'd know how important it is.
Re: dragon pit limiting dragon size, how do we know that was the case? Doesn't seem to be canon. Most subsequent dragons simply didn't live long enough to grow that large.
@Stax2High Considering that this is a fantasy novel, not a biology book, I question how relevant that is, and notice that you deflected rather than answer. Where, other than a maester's (or possibly Septon Barth's) speculation, does ASIOAF state that dragons' growth is restricted by the dragon pit?
Idk where to put this so any comments on a better place to discuss this are appreciated. Here it goes,
If the dragons are engineered, their color might be an element that is bound to them. It would explain why their flames are colored differently since certain elements can change the color of fire.
I Wonder why no dragon seeds or people from essos with valyrian ancestry ever tried to sneak onto dragonstone and claim one of the riderless dragons especially the wild ones. Did the targaryens have guards posted to prevent this?
Where's the bloody maester?
Where can I get a t-shirt like Shawn's?
i think i got that shirt on red bubble, but it might have been tee fury or tee public
Love the videos, but drunk driving is a massive problem in Thailand, and there are drunk driving laws in Thailand. If you've ever seen the roads in Bangkok, you'd know how important it is.
ahh thanks for the correction, I was clearly misinformed!
All of your work on this channel is evergreen. Love it.
Re: dragon pit limiting dragon size, how do we know that was the case? Doesn't seem to be canon. Most subsequent dragons simply didn't live long enough to grow that large.
No. Just no.
@@Stax2High Go ahead and cite if you're so dead certain.
@@Stax2High Can you substantiate your certainty?
@burntorangehorn i almost rather u substantiate what grows larger in a cage other than an inmate.
@Stax2High Considering that this is a fantasy novel, not a biology book, I question how relevant that is, and notice that you deflected rather than answer. Where, other than a maester's (or possibly Septon Barth's) speculation, does ASIOAF state that dragons' growth is restricted by the dragon pit?
I sent you guys an email, I hope you get it.