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The other big dragons and human would try to stop them.
Would it work?
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The other big dragons and human would try to stop them.
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Would it work?
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*nods*
The humans here have physically adapted to fight against the dragons. There are many non-sentient ones that are basically just normal animals that live in those biomes that the humans hunt.
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For food?
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And their parts. They are pretty efficient and use all the parts of a dragon. I believe a big part of it is a respect thing.
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Respect how?
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By using all of the creature they killed. It’s a balance within that world for the humans and creatures.
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Right, but how is that respectful?
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It’s using the whole of the beast that was killed by their hand. Making sure that even though it has died, no part is left behind. I don’t undertand it completely, but its kinda nice.
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It’s interesting. Although it almost seems like it’d be more respectful to bury it.
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They do that more with the creatures they tamed.
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The creatures they tamed?
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*nods*
They made them their companions.
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No, but there are plenty more of its kind.
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With living hosts, I imagine.
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I know you have some kind of opposition to killing most of these things, which is why this location is so convenient.
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I wouldn't mind dropping the hammer down on a specific individual that warranted it. But what's special about the location?
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Sort of like a pet?
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Yes!
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A pet dragon, huh? That'd be something.