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Post by Master Account on Dec 20, 2009 1:59:23 GMT -5
Chapter 1 the weapon guide Because dragons cannot grasp swords or guns in the manner of humans, they are left with natural weapons that can be twice as deadly. This chapter will cover teeth and fang weapons.
The teeth of a dragon are its main weapon. Used in defense, and offense, the teeth are made durable, sharp, and have amazing muscle behind them. They are adapted to cut through flesh, and crush bone. Some dragons have been known to generate a bite pressure as high as 7,500 pounds per square inch. Without such a weapon, a dragon would die in a matter of days.
Now, of course, what dragon would not want to have teeth that would never dull? Even when the dragon ages, the teeth would remain just as sharp as they did when they came of hunting age. That sounds like a dream come true. And indeed it is. But it comes for a price.
Now available, for enough gold, you can have your teeth replaced with opaque diamond fangs. These babies are hard as diamonds and as sharp as razors. They are able to cut through most objects, provided you can bite hard enough, and will never wear. When your rotting carcass is being eaten by scavengers and your bones breaking down, your fangs will still be there. In fact, they may never return to the earth. Of course, no dragon has lived long enough to answer that, and no dragon may ever. But, rest assured, they are not hazardous to your health. Unless someone else is attacking you with them.
The process to install these fangs is relatively simple. Simply knock out all natural teeth of the dragon, and have a mystic dragon replace them with the new ones. It is painless, quick, yet expensive. However, a dragon must wait until they are at least 5 year old to have their teeth replaced, otherwise when they shed their baby teeth, they will have to pay to have the fangs themselves replaced. Why waste the money?
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Post by Master Account on Dec 20, 2009 2:02:04 GMT -5
Chapter 2 the weapon guide This chapter will cover nails and claw weapons.
The nails of a dragon might not seem important, but indeed they are. The dew claw, which is a digit not located on the actual foot, but up the inside of the leg an inch or two, is used to grasp prey or enemies when hunting or fighting. Without the dew claw, one could not easily grasp the neck of a deer to allow the fatal blow to be delivered. Just like a wolf.
The other nails of the dragon, often referred to as the toenails, are used in a much different way. These allow for gripping of the terrain, such as on ice to prevent slipping, or dirt to allow for digging. If a dragon didn't have their toenails, they wouldn't be able to dig a den for eggs, or be able to even bury prey. Not to mention that the dragon wouldn't be able to scratch that itchy spot behind their ear.
Now, as is natural, nails wear down with constant use. Though the dew claw remains sharp, the toenails will break or simply wear down from all the running, digging, and walking dragons do. So why not have something that keeps this from happening? Lucky for you, there is such a thing.
Claw weapons are expensive, yet worth it. They never wear, and never break. Able to slice easily through skin and muscle, as well as even scratch bone, claws are versatile, yet dangerous. As another added bonus, the claws are fully retractable, much like a cat's. So, say you're walking along in winter, you have no need to have your claws out. The ground is flat, and your pads give you plenty of traction in the snow. Then suddenly you slip on a patch of ice. You can now unsheathe your claws to grasp the ground and balance yourself. Interested?
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Post by Master Account on Dec 20, 2009 2:14:11 GMT -5
Chapter 3 the weapon guide This chapter will cover horns.
All dragons have some sort of natural horn on their body. It's just the way they are built. However, when they buy and wear armor, a majority of the horns are covered up. Why not put some horns in the armor?
Each horn added to the armor can serve its own purpose. It can be just for cosmetics, or in a strategic place. It's all up to the owner. A very short and to the point chapter, eh?
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