Got anything better than Graphross(グラフロス/ Gurafurosu)? As it is, I find it awkward to say Graphrosses. I suspect it will still be awkward though so I guess I’ll mostly refer to them using darkness dragons.
18 Tuesday Jul 2017
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Got anything better than Graphross(グラフロス/ Gurafurosu)? As it is, I find it awkward to say Graphrosses. I suspect it will still be awkward though so I guess I’ll mostly refer to them using darkness dragons.
Hmm, “Most nerds” will classify dragons power by “Age catagory” but sense these dragons are instantly created and “undead?” age can’t really be applied unless they’re able to grow/reproduce…
so from top-bottom in age catagory is: Great wyrm, Wyrm, Ancient, Very old, Old, Mature adult, Adult, Young adult, Juvenile, Young, Very young, Wyrmling(Hatchling).
If your converting/arranging the catagories into S-A-B-C-D-E you’d pick from these… if your wanting to let them age, pick low for now. and let them grow…
S=Great wyrm/ Wyrm
A=Wyrm/ Ancient
B=Ancient/ Old/ Mature Adult
C=Mature adult/ Adult
D=Adult/ Young adult
E=Young adult/ Young/Juvenile
F=Young/ Very young/ Wyrmling
If your going by D&D standards… “young” is the size of a horse, Adult “should be” the size of a house, able to pick up a cow! and fly away with it smoothly.
Unfortunately, I don’t think this helps You right now… one thing i’d like to check though, are they “darkness” dragons or “undead” dragons? the difference can be quite large…
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read the chapter, scratch the question.
as for the name…. ya, i’m out of idea’s beyond “zombie dragon”
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Is it random word in German? like fra frust .. that kind of thing. At least the author seems to use a few. I’m just guessing here since I don’t speak German.
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MORE PLEASE MORE LOVE THIS
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Graphloss?
Glapross?
either is good I think
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