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<blockquote data-quote="MarauderX" data-source="post: 828908" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>IMCs Dragons are more loners than anything else. I view them as being intellegent and experienced enough to realize that there is always a bigger fish, somewhere, that can take them on if they try to push things too much. Yeah they want to amass lots o' loot, but they know that most people are aware of how rich they are. </p><p></p><p>Also a dragon weilds her treasure as a tool, to fascinate those foolish enough to think they are actually going to even touch it to paying off those who defeat her. I would say that since a dragon knows her power grows with time that she would tend to have extreme patience when it came to politics and ruling the surrounding lands. Only when something that threatens her directly will she be interested, otherwise the wars of and affairs of the humanoids tend to be beneath her attention, as they live less than half a century, typically. </p><p></p><p>As they are vastly more intelligent, they are likely to be fully aware of how man behaves and what his motivations are as well as how to use them to her advantage if she feels their alignments do not match.</p><p></p><p>Of course, that's just IMC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarauderX, post: 828908, member: 9990"] IMCs Dragons are more loners than anything else. I view them as being intellegent and experienced enough to realize that there is always a bigger fish, somewhere, that can take them on if they try to push things too much. Yeah they want to amass lots o' loot, but they know that most people are aware of how rich they are. Also a dragon weilds her treasure as a tool, to fascinate those foolish enough to think they are actually going to even touch it to paying off those who defeat her. I would say that since a dragon knows her power grows with time that she would tend to have extreme patience when it came to politics and ruling the surrounding lands. Only when something that threatens her directly will she be interested, otherwise the wars of and affairs of the humanoids tend to be beneath her attention, as they live less than half a century, typically. As they are vastly more intelligent, they are likely to be fully aware of how man behaves and what his motivations are as well as how to use them to her advantage if she feels their alignments do not match. Of course, that's just IMC. [/QUOTE]
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