Losing someone while you go on, can be a terrible pain. Like you have been give unasked time, while the one you cared for lost their own.
This was a nice informative example for the viewer, also giving an understanding that a long lifespan comes with a price in a mixed world.
This changes things in a fascinating way. And I assumed Thrones of Ermagard just set unrealistic standards for dragon physique!
I wonder how Driz and Tates know Daniel and Abe. Maybe just by reputation, but then I wonder how they heard of them and why they chose this particular pair to highlight.
If that was me, I would tell y dragon friend to not let my death bring him down, I would tell him to make new friends, and I would ask him to stay close to my family.
Man, and I thought Puff had it hard.
All things are ephemeral. Take pride in taking their memory far into the future.
Wow, both interesting & a bit sad as well.
Well that answered my question definitely. And its something that’s real unfortunately when you live a much longer life….nice and powerful comic.
Losing someone while you go on, can be a terrible pain. Like you have been give unasked time, while the one you cared for lost their own.
This was a nice informative example for the viewer, also giving an understanding that a long lifespan comes with a price in a mixed world.
So we are to dragons as dogs are to us.
Sucks, no matter which end you’re on…
the feels… 🙁
This changes things in a fascinating way. And I assumed Thrones of Ermagard just set unrealistic standards for dragon physique!
I wonder how Driz and Tates know Daniel and Abe. Maybe just by reputation, but then I wonder how they heard of them and why they chose this particular pair to highlight.
Baby Daniel, with the egg. So cute! 1994 scene, so sad.
If that was me, I would tell y dragon friend to not let my death bring him down, I would tell him to make new friends, and I would ask him to stay close to my family.