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7/1/2025, 3:01:49 AM
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>>40635557
And to add on to my post here >>40635520
You see time and time again in ancient lore from a variety of cultures, that dragons are very intelligent and sentient creatures, but with a clear lack of humanity, for the simple fact that they are dragons, not humans. They may be a force of nature, the embodiment of chaos itself, but they can still comprehend cause and effect, their actions, and the actions of others, and they can still choose to do good, or to do bad, they just simply lack the inherent humanity that belongs to humans when they make their decisions.
That's what makes dragons so interesting, and so cool. And that is why I am of the opinion that humans should be like dragons, while still being able to retain their own humanity.
>>40635557
And to add on to my post here >>40635520
You see time and time again in ancient lore from a variety of cultures, that dragons are very intelligent and sentient creatures, but with a clear lack of humanity, for the simple fact that they are dragons, not humans. They may be a force of nature, the embodiment of chaos itself, but they can still comprehend cause and effect, their actions, and the actions of others, and they can still choose to do good, or to do bad, they just simply lack the inherent humanity that belongs to humans when they make their decisions.
That's what makes dragons so interesting, and so cool. And that is why I am of the opinion that humans should be like dragons, while still being able to retain their own humanity.
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