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The dragon word for humans. They tend to be darker skinned due to being under the merciless and scorching sun. secretly sentient but don't tell the dragons.
Humans are small bipedal creatures that have no scales, wings, or tail. They like treasure nearly as much as dragons.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=2|paragraph=37|quote=...scavengers have no scales, no wings, and no tail, and they walk on two legs, which sounds very unstable to me. I bet they fall over all the time. They like treasure nearly as much as dragons do.}}</ref> Until the events of [[The Dangerous Gift]], humans were commonly referred to as ''scavengers'' by dragons and they were simply considered prey.{{Citation needed}}
 
== Draconian interpretations ==
Despite the existence of dragon-sized swords,{{Citation needed}} human-sized swords are commonly referred to by dragons as claws.<ref>{{Cite book|book=The Dragonet Prophecy|chapter=2|paragraph=44|quote=“Clay, be the scavenger. Here, this can be your claw.” She swung her long tail in an arc and smashed a stalagmite loose.}}</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 05:26, 19 June 2025

Humans are small bipedal creatures that have no scales, wings, or tail. They like treasure nearly as much as dragons.[1] Until the events of The Dangerous Gift, humans were commonly referred to as scavengers by dragons and they were simply considered prey.[citation needed]

Draconian interpretations[edit | edit source]

Despite the existence of dragon-sized swords,[citation needed] human-sized swords are commonly referred to by dragons as claws.[2]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 2, paragraph 37. "...scavengers have no scales, no wings, and no tail, and they walk on two legs, which sounds very unstable to me. I bet they fall over all the time. They like treasure nearly as much as dragons do."
  2. The Dragonet Prophecy, chapter 2, paragraph 44. "“Clay, be the scavenger. Here, this can be your claw.” She swung her long tail in an arc and smashed a stalagmite loose."
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