What exactly is it supposed to be breathing?

What exactly is it supposed to be breathing?

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Ventolin

the juices it extracted from my tight little boipucci

Blue Fire

whalesperm

It's like fire but not fire because that would kill the dragon and burn corpses so they can't be raised.
But it's also not ice because it melted the wall.
So basically it' blue magic, it's a good job the NK has lots of experience raising dragon wights

Its freon

It's fire resulting from complete combustion. Apparently, dragons are less efficient at producing flames when alive.

your mothers pussy juice

R134

freons?

>not breathing r410a

>Cold Breath (Recharge 5-6): The dragon exhales an icy blast in a 60-foot cone. Each creature in that area must make a DC 19 Constitution saving throw, taking 54 (12d8) cold damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.
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hot water

Liquid nitrogen

That makes sense somehow.

Does it? Why would an undead dragon's flame burn more cleanly?

I'm pretty sure the only reason the flame is blue is so you will be able to tell which dragon is which in the inevitable dragon battle. Doubt they though any more then that about it.

Fire made of ice.

You people do realize flame is at it hottest temperature when it is blue

>can't be fire because fire kills wights
>can't be ice because it destroyed the wall

Human and animal wights just act like zombies, why do Dragons get special new powers when they are raised?

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the writers are morons, who would have guessed that

You do realise that creates more problems. Fire is suppose to fuck up wights

It's like how a Human holds back when using its muscles, and only goes full strength at critical moments so it doesn't break its bones.

The Dragon has a subconscious limiter on its fire breathing, so it doesn't wear out its mechanisms.

Or, Dabid thought that the Dragon should be more aesthetically consistent

Bullets fuck up Humans, but we still use them

That would make the wall thicker assclown.

blue gatorade

You know damn well that the ONLY reason it's blue is because:
>ICE=Blue flame
>FIRE=red/orangish flame

This is one of those many many many MANY things that they wrote with NO explanation other than:
>It's a Fantasy show! You need to shut your brain off! God.

Because D&D are HACKS

can night king and friends repair themselves?

they can do anything to drive the plot cause D&D are hack frauds

Clearly not onscreen

youtube.com/watch?v=fcvt7iVm3R0

A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE

:DDDD

Fire that is hotter than normal fire.

Fire that is colder would make more sense, so it can melt ice but not burn the wights.
Dabid hire me

Cold Fusion

You could literally see their CGI budget running out during this scene. I was keking so hard

ice
the wall came down due to pressure
like a fire hose

Blue Fire. It can exist in icy places but is incredibly hot

pic related

there are only two color in the whole show: blue and orange

because night king gave it a touchy touchy fun time

It's breathing DRAGON-type energy

Dragon is weak to ice though
Shame Renly is dead, he would be immune

blue beats red once again baby

I'm confused, wouldn't the dragons organs stop producing the chemicals that mix and create the fire when it's dead?
If the magic can produce the flame in the dragon, why did NK resurrect it in the first place? He could've just ran up to the wall and burned it down by waving his hands for gods sake.

Nitpicking isn't cool, bro.