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The | 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}} | ||
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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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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]
- ↑ 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."
- ↑ 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."