Uh. Hi. That'd be me I think. I'm not the most excellent at Grammar or English, but I can generally tell what a sentence means if the wrong word is used, and point it out. :D
I'm a big fan of Dark Fantasy, and military Science-fiction/Fantasy, and generally anything involving cool stuff. Pretty...
"Wux vucot ti svabol wux re charisir, Ghergo mablik. Si mi ghoros tairais coinah. Si tepoha ouith ithquenti vur rihlilg malrak coita persvek coita shio. Tenpiswo, si mi ithquent."
"You do not know what you are tempting, Mortal. I am before time itself. I have killed gods and ruled eternity...
Here's two that I think you might be able to answer;
1) What was the longest known siege?
2) The Great Bombard, built with today's technology, would be an equivalent to...?
Literally the first thing that came to mind was Skyrim.
Now, That's not exactly a bad thing, but I (personally) would change 'Dov' to something longer, or far different in pronunciation. It seems far too similar to 'Dovah'.
Otherwise, I really like it.
How exactly do Humans survive in Fantasy worlds? They're not the smartest, nor the longest lived, nor are they the most powerful, How can they survive?
Any Opinions?
Wow, I really can't thank you enough for all of that, every bit helped!
On the Artillery, I mean;
They literally are massive range specialists, cannons, and the like were invented by them, as well as some of their own creations (Such as Greek Fire 2.0, things like trebuchets meant for...
As my current world is dealing with the repercussions of a massive scale war, (And quite a few small ones) I've a few questions.
Thank you, if you can get through all these! :biggrin: Also, Most, if not all, of my knowledge of warfare and such have been taken from games like AoE, and Empire...
I love the two large posts above.
They bring up two very important points.
Anything that is not a god, can be killed at some point. (Even some gods for that matter.) So can Dragons. But, A Dragon should be an Epic thing that gets myths told about, and Legends wrote. An Army COULD kill one, and...
Because True, Non-young Dragons are the most powerful beings on their world. True Dragons have natural magic far beyond The wisest Archmages, possess more wisdom and cunning than any mortal, and more charm than any Bard. They're just short of immortality, and they're paranoid as heck.
The...
You all are totally missing the point.
True Dragons aren't really meant to be killed.
At all.
Now, I will admit, True Dragons can be killed, just not by anything short of the Hero of the main story. Otherwise, it's just cheating.
On Dragons ruling the world: Only thing keeping them in check...