Game features """dragons"""

>game features """dragons"""
>they're actually wyverns

the distinction between the two is relatively recent. back in the day people called them both dragons. considering that the elder scrolls series mimics the past in many ways its not wrong for them to not have that distinction

Stop talking out of your ass

>ITT

hey imperials are from cyrodiil dont expect them to know nord legend

>game features """dragons"""
>they're actually wizards

I'm not. The oxford dictionary of english etymology says that the word wyvern used to mean winged two-footed dragon. So it used to be considered a dragon and then the word wyvern changed meanings and is no longer considered to be a type of dragon.

Is it just me or do I find dragons so fucking boring now? For me it’s a literal excuse not to come up with something more threatening and a better end game villain.

>chinese image board has intelligent conversation
>its continuous shit posting

>"""dragons"""

Dragons

>the dictionary
Dictionary definition fallacy, kiddo. Every acclaimed dragonologist knows that dragons and wyverns are taxonimically different. Just because a wyvern may identify as a dragon doesn’t make it so, it’s biology bro.

All wyverns are dragons.
Not all dragons are wyverns.

Would you prefer alien dragons?

I would.

He's right, you uneducated neet faggot.

>acclaimed dragonologist
Autism

Eh, it feels like lately dragons barely matter at all. Almost never the actual villain anymore, and often they just job to anything.

Dragon, wyvern, wyrm, drake, winged lizard, it's all the same.

Mechanically they would all probably fight differently.

>game features a "scythe"
>it's actually a glaive
>has a weapon called "great scythe"
>it's actually a scythe

>bait

>using a scythe as a weapon

>dragonologist