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[[Dragon]] kind appear to be the reptillian version of a neko kitty.  
[[Image:Dragonkind.jpg|thumb|300px|nyaa~n... er, I mean raa~wr!]]
[[Dragon kind]] appear to be the reptillian version of a [[Mary Sue|catgirl]].  
A little like [[dragonborn]], altough the only obvious dragonlike features happen to be; a pair of wings, tail and may or may not come with dragon horns, often described as having large eyes and sharp teeth, or sharp canines. Basically they have very humanlike features.  
A little like [[dragonborn]], altough the only obvious dragonlike features happen to be; a pair of wings, tail and may or may not come with dragon horns, often described as having large eyes and sharp teeth, or sharp canines. Basically they have very humanlike features.  
If you dont get it, just imagine [[horo]] with scalie bitz instead of wolf ears/tail.  
If you dont get it, just imagine [[horo]] with scaley bitz instead of wolf ears/tail.  


Dragonkind/Dragonfolk appear in DnD and fantasy settings every once in a while. We usually assume an elf or human just took a hot dicking from a dragon when asked how a being such as this came to be.
Dragonkind/Dragonfolk appear in DnD and fantasy settings every once in a while, with about as much frequency as the GM's girlfriend showing up to play a [[Mary Sue|perfectly ordinary]] character. When asked for a backstory on how such a creature came to be, the unspoken answer is "hot dickings from a dragon, duh."

Revision as of 22:24, 2 November 2010

nyaa~n... er, I mean raa~wr!

Dragon kind appear to be the reptillian version of a catgirl. A little like dragonborn, altough the only obvious dragonlike features happen to be; a pair of wings, tail and may or may not come with dragon horns, often described as having large eyes and sharp teeth, or sharp canines. Basically they have very humanlike features. If you dont get it, just imagine horo with scaley bitz instead of wolf ears/tail.

Dragonkind/Dragonfolk appear in DnD and fantasy settings every once in a while, with about as much frequency as the GM's girlfriend showing up to play a perfectly ordinary character. When asked for a backstory on how such a creature came to be, the unspoken answer is "hot dickings from a dragon, duh."