they got armour, we have met intelligent dragons before and from picture it pretty good armour, and to capture 12 adult dragons and armour them suggest a extremely powerful power, also on the map someone said that their is here by dragons which may be literal too, and like if 2 member of a species intelligent then it a pretty near certain the rest of them are intelligent too(other than that feral stuff but that a disease)That doesn't mean all dragons are sentient here we've met what a total of two sentient dragons(no were near enough for a species to survive) that doesn't mean we should assume these ones are intelligent as well.
except all the evidence we have point toward them being intelligent and their not being a sub species or something that not intelligent, I also doubt that feral dragons would be able to work together like thatMaybe it doesn't mean we should assume that when facing an unknown situation.
I never said there not I just wanted to bring up the possibility that they weren't intelligent and to invoke some discussion on it as well. I can admit that it is slim chance to these dragons being feral but as I said there was a chance that they weren't and I did want to bring it up.they got armour, we have met intelligent dragons before and from picture it pretty good armour, and to capture 12 adult dragons and armour them suggest a extremely powerful power, also on the map someone said that their is here by dragons which may be literal too, and like if 2 member of a species intelligent then it a pretty near certain the rest of them are intelligent too(other than that feral stuff but that a disease)
except all the evidence we have point toward them being intelligent and their not being a sub species or something that not intelligent, I also doubt that feral dragons would be able to work together like that
Honestly, that probably makes things more complicated. Typically letting them through seems to be the one that gives a good impression. But with their culture and mindset, opening the siege to let them through could be considered a sign of weakness, so the choice to rebuff them might actually be the most positively received, due to showing we would not be pushed around, assuming we hold though... 🤔 🤷♂️While some advocate for leaving the dragons alone, we should take into consideration their might makes right attitude and that if we give them an inch they are likely to take a mile. Let us hold them accountable for the lives they took from us and insure that they don't feel comfortable making a pattern out of such actions.
No it really is legitimately impossible, no people are going to 100 percent follow the law. Especially not at our size. You can monitor it, mitigate it, use it, but you can't eliminate it completely.
Even if you did, a new organization will always form in the vacuum of the first.
Firstly we have no way of knowing if whatever society they come from does operate on a might makes right philosophyWhile some advocate for leaving the dragons alone, we should take into consideration their might makes right attitude and that if we give them an inch they are likely to take a mile. Let us hold them accountable for the lives they took from us and insure that they don't feel comfortable making a pattern out of such actions.
Again this is assuming they possess a might makes right mentality and even if they do they'd have to be idiots to not acknowledge that letting them attack Pegicles for us is a smart, and arguably admirable, decisionHonestly, that probably makes things more complicated. Typically letting them through seems to be the one that gives a good impression. But with their culture and mindset, opening the siege to let them through could be considered a sign of weakness, so the choice to rebuff them might actually be the most positively received, due to showing we would not be pushed around, assuming we hold though... 🤔 🤷♂️
I am not saying it's certain, but people aren't exactly rational all of the time either. 🤷♂️Again this is assuming they possess a might makes right mentality and even if they do they'd have to be idiots to not acknowledge that letting them attack Pegicles for us is a smart, and arguably admirable, decision
I'm not really assuming that though, they could look down on us or be condescending but as long as we don't get into a fight with them we can change that in the futureI am not saying it's certain, but people aren't exactly rational all of the time either. 🤷♂️
After all, you are assuming that they will look at us favorably, and not in a "the inferiors know their place" way which could very well become problematic for us later.
I would also say we don't know what Pegicles did to these Dragons, since their are so few they're probably Border Guards or Patrolman, hell with what Pegicles has shown us he's not afraid to commit war crimes so these Dragons might legitimately have reason to be pissed off. I'd like to remark that the only attacked those in their way and have not shown themselves to be actively hostile towards us. Maybe Pegicles knew of the Dragons vaguely and assumed they where wild beasts like the Ursa was and is paying for it.While some advocate for leaving the dragons alone, we should take into consideration their might makes right attitude and that if we give them an inch they are likely to take a mile. Let us hold them accountable for the lives they took from us and insure that they don't feel comfortable making a pattern out of such actions.
We will keep building those walls until we wall ourself in the back.So something just crossed my mind. Now that we more or less know the Dragonlands are south of the border of our future protectorate, we're going to have to build another wall, and make it dragon-proof.
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