Andorin wrote:
Since you are taking the perspective that this dragon nature is evil, I'm also wondering if you are treating it as an allegory for humanity's sin nature. If not, then maybe do some thinking as to what "it" is.
No, I wasn't thinking about it as an allegory. It was more of an inspiration point, and I drew the story around it.
Andorin wrote:
Since you are taking the perspective that this dragon It gives the character strength, but does it have a drawback? What sort of draw back? Is it something like where the person loses their humanity? Do they become animalistic? Do they just become selfish or power hungry? If any of these are the case, then what is the cause? Maybe its not so much a drawback as it a deep rooted darkness. Perhaps it is evil because it causes chaos? If not, then why is it evil? These are just my rambling thoughts.
Hm...I hadn't thought of any of this before. I suppose I should, but the only thing I can think of is prejudice against them in certain cultures. Maybe they're considered "unclean" or something?
Well your rambling thoughts are hard to answer, but they're good. Thanks for the questions; they're making me think more about the world-building aspect around it.
Andorin wrote:
It might still be magic by definition, but you will have something that has roots in something deeper than the "oh-hey, I-can-make-mist-appear-because-it-is-cool-or-helps-with-a-plot-point" kind of magic. Don't get me wrong. There is a place for that kind of magic, but perhaps this isn't the place.
Yes, that's what I don't want. I think I'll be working more with the whole dragon idea and what can be done within those borders, in which case it would be more like cobha, right?