nikolai
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Dragon and dragon-slaying are some of the classic tropes of the fantasy genre. They're also quite difficult to do well. Portraying dragons and their impact on a world well is tricky and arranging a good dragon-slaying is almost imposible, given than any human who goes up against a huge fire-breathing lizard should be dead very quickly.
So what are the best portrayals of dragons out there? The Hobbit is obviously a classic. I also like the dragons in Elric, they're servants of the sorcerers who rule Melnibone. They also don't breath fire in the conventional manner, but have a combustible venom, which ignites stuff it somes into contact with, like napalm. Most their time is spent asleep in the dragon-caves, recharging their venom, which puts limitations on their power as they can only be awoken for a short time.
So what are the best portrayals of dragons out there? The Hobbit is obviously a classic. I also like the dragons in Elric, they're servants of the sorcerers who rule Melnibone. They also don't breath fire in the conventional manner, but have a combustible venom, which ignites stuff it somes into contact with, like napalm. Most their time is spent asleep in the dragon-caves, recharging their venom, which puts limitations on their power as they can only be awoken for a short time.