Dragon thread - A thread about cool dragons

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I got this book when I was 10.
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Shockingly enough, I did not become attracted to dragons in that way unlike those monsterfuckers.
 
Seath the Scaleless has always been a favorite of mine, for non-souls fans (aka people with lives) this dude was born without scales (as the name implies). He is super pissed about this and decides to rat out his own kind to the giants (its a long story) in order to not only get a wealth of knowledge that he would use to try to create artificial scales out of crystals or some shit, but also gets some giant pussy as well.
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Two questions for everyone:

- 1: Anyone got a fun Dragon game they recommend? Currently got some of the Spyro games (yes, I do like Reignited), Dark Souls, I guess BG3's Dragonborn count? Any suggestions?

- 2: What's everyone's thoughts on the Dragonheart films? Saw the first two years ago, but the latter three I haven't; any good? Heard that the fifth one (Vengeance) apparently had the villains be inspired by Trump, but that's all I really heard on it.

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- 2: What's everyone's thoughts on the Dragonheart films? Saw the first two years ago, but the latter three I haven't; any good?
I've only seen the first two, though I haven't watched the sequel in years because even I thought as a kid it was a bit cringe.

Anyhoo the first Dragonheart is still very dear to me, I have a feeling I developed my sense of witty humor (least in my writings) from the film. Even the book still has the same wit (since the screenwriter Pogue also penned the book), I was so pleased to discover that. Now post favorite Draco moment.
I love how he just has so much personality in this scene, the way he reclines so casually on a hand and that knowing grin as he aids in lighting the campfire. He totally knew what he was doing in ribbing on Bowen. The whole sequence in general is so great in how the characters interact, but that little moment is just *chef's kiss*.
 
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I've only seen the first two, though I haven't watched the sequel in years because even I thought as a kid it was a bit cringe.

The later three are supposed to be prequels to the first two films; and yes, I have also heard fairly mixed things about them. Nothing much about the films themselves, but critical reception was mixed in comparison to the first two, and the 5th movie's villain being a Trump analogue for the "modern audience" to mock makes me hesitant to watch it.
 
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