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<blockquote data-quote="TwoSix" data-source="post: 6180063" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>Hmm. Few different thoughts.</p><p></p><p>1) I, personally, have never taken the MM lore as anything other than a suggestion. To my mind, it's assumed that any monster could appear in any location, and that the monster description only applies to the unexceptional 95% of the population. After all, one can write that "Humans are maritime creatures, as 90% of them live with 50 miles of a major body of water" and have the benefit of it being true in the real world!</p><p></p><p>2) Secondly, I also don't have a problem with dragons being intelligent and adaptable within their milieu, but lacking the ability to stretch outside of it. These are fantastical creatures that also seem to be able to live on certain inorganic minerals or dew from a flower. I have no problem with the idea that they literally can't survive outside of their intended habitat for more than brief periods because magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoSix, post: 6180063, member: 205"] Hmm. Few different thoughts. 1) I, personally, have never taken the MM lore as anything other than a suggestion. To my mind, it's assumed that any monster could appear in any location, and that the monster description only applies to the unexceptional 95% of the population. After all, one can write that "Humans are maritime creatures, as 90% of them live with 50 miles of a major body of water" and have the benefit of it being true in the real world! 2) Secondly, I also don't have a problem with dragons being intelligent and adaptable within their milieu, but lacking the ability to stretch outside of it. These are fantastical creatures that also seem to be able to live on certain inorganic minerals or dew from a flower. I have no problem with the idea that they literally can't survive outside of their intended habitat for more than brief periods because magic. [/QUOTE]
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