Poll: do drakes eat humans?
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Re: Poll: do drakes eat humans?
Totally possible and it makes sense given the definition of lawful.
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Quick Question. If a dwarf eats a human is it considered cannibalism?
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Re: Poll: do drakes eat humans?
Your mileage may vary, but in my estimation, yes, it does. You could probably make an argument either way, depending on how close you want to argue humans and dwarves are; my view is that they're similar enough to be either the same species or closely related species (like lions and tigers, for example). Ditto for elves and humans and even for orcs and humans (though in the case of Wesnoth orcs specifically that argument doesn't hold up quite so well).
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I imagine that drakes treat human meat like the meat of any other animal (and that the same goes for orc, elf, dwarf, merfolk, and naga meat). I don't know what the policy is on saurian meat, but I'd guess that enemy saurians are considered edible. I imagine that eating other drakes is taboo, although I suspect that the rare drake that begins making the metamorphosis into a dragon ceases to respect this taboo, and starts eating just about anything with meat on it (I'm thinking of how certain species native to very low carrying capacity environments practice the cannibalization of young). I also imagine that hungry drakes will consume the bones of skeletal undead, with only ghouls and zombies being off the table (unless one is in the grips of desperate starvation and willing to risk food poisoning).
However, I imagine that drakes avoid attacking humans for the purpose of eating them because humans tend to be armed, and to have relatives, friends, and societies willing to take revenge. Same goes for the other intelligent, social species.
However, I imagine that drakes avoid attacking humans for the purpose of eating them because humans tend to be armed, and to have relatives, friends, and societies willing to take revenge. Same goes for the other intelligent, social species.
Re: Poll: do drakes eat humans?
The first official Drake campaign "Wings of Victory" was added to Wesnoth 1.15 !
Forum topic viewtopic.php?f=8&t=49140
Github PR #3977
Summary. Drakes hunt humans in Morogor at the start, because there, they are apex predators and nothing poses a real challenge to them. This changes as their tribe journeys from Morogor to the Great Continent.
Forum topic viewtopic.php?f=8&t=49140
Github PR #3977
Summary. Drakes hunt humans in Morogor at the start, because there, they are apex predators and nothing poses a real challenge to them. This changes as their tribe journeys from Morogor to the Great Continent.
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Re: Poll: do drakes eat humans?
I doubt this actually happens... I mean sure it's not totally out of the realm of possibility, but drakes and dragons are so vastly different that it makes more sense to think of them as two unrelated species.CalculusKing wrote: ↑June 11th, 2019, 6:12 amI suspect that the rare drake that begins making the metamorphosis into a dragon
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Read the drake entry by ESR in SecretLore. https://wiki.wesnoth.org/SecretLoreCeltic_Minstrel wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 2:41 amI doubt this actually happens... I mean sure it's not totally out of the realm of possibility, but drakes and dragons are so vastly different that it makes more sense to think of them as two unrelated species.CalculusKing wrote: ↑June 11th, 2019, 6:12 amI suspect that the rare drake that begins making the metamorphosis into a dragon
Isn't the SecretLore page still considered canon?
Re: Poll: do drakes eat humans?
I would like to hear confirmation about its canonicity too. I'm genuinely curious.CalculusKing wrote: ↑June 12th, 2019, 5:10 am Read the drake entry by ESR in SecretLore. https://wiki.wesnoth.org/SecretLore
Isn't the SecretLore page still considered canon?
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Re: Poll: do drakes eat humans?
I would generally assume that anything not explicitly mentioned or hinted at in a campaign would not be canon (so the bit about drakes would be non-canon, but most everything else on that page would be canon, as it is sourced to specific campaigns).
But I also wouldn't call myself an authority on what is and is not canon.
But I also wouldn't call myself an authority on what is and is not canon.
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From the concept of paleontological evolution in the real world, dinosaur is totally different from mammals. In fact, dinosaur hunts mammals. When we define with this premise, drakes eat humans seems to be just a normal thing.
Of course, humans are armed and resistant, so they are unlikely to be selected as the best food by drakes.
But eat? Yes.
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Maybe we can introduce the traditional cultural concept of Polynesians, that is, devouring the heart of noble losers can gain their strength.(Including the same kind!)
Of course, humans are armed and resistant, so they are unlikely to be selected as the best food by drakes.
But eat? Yes.
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Maybe we can introduce the traditional cultural concept of Polynesians, that is, devouring the heart of noble losers can gain their strength.(Including the same kind!)
Cultural Exploration of Aragwaithi
https://wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php ... 89#p657489
https://wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php ... 89#p657489