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-I think NN was ispired by Napoleon's ideas to build up a Montgolfière-fleet or a submarine-fleet and combined these two ideas (which failed in reality because of money and missing technology) for the battle of Dover and the invasion in Victory of Eagles. Maybe she was inspired a bit by the aerial warfare in Britain during the 2nd World War even an invasion never happened.
 
-I think NN was ispired by Napoleon's ideas to build up a Montgolfière-fleet or a submarine-fleet and combined these two ideas (which failed in reality because of money and missing technology) for the battle of Dover and the invasion in Victory of Eagles. Maybe she was inspired a bit by the aerial warfare in Britain during the 2nd World War even an invasion never happened.
 
-(Not a historical theory now, more a biological one): Western dragons hide most of their egg possibilities. Or they can influence their fertility. (eg: Obversaria had 1 egg all 10 years, Wringe has 1 egg all 4 years, Iskierka could have had 1 egg all 1,5 years). Understandable that they don't want to be abused as egg-laying-machines although they are proud and admired by others for many eggs. Feral dragons need to have many eggs to save their population.
 
  
 
I think, I've written everything I thought about and I hope you have some fun to think about it too. Where will you publish your FanFiction? Did you change the history? NN wrote at Goodreads.com that dragons would certainly hate airplanes and that the technical developpment would certainly not have passed like this in her dragon universe. I asked some of my questions to NN but she hasn't answered the importent ones. Good luck in writing! [[User:LordJinai|LordJinai]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 11:11, 23 June 2015 (CET)
 
I think, I've written everything I thought about and I hope you have some fun to think about it too. Where will you publish your FanFiction? Did you change the history? NN wrote at Goodreads.com that dragons would certainly hate airplanes and that the technical developpment would certainly not have passed like this in her dragon universe. I asked some of my questions to NN but she hasn't answered the importent ones. Good luck in writing! [[User:LordJinai|LordJinai]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 11:11, 23 June 2015 (CET)
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While I ponder on those ideas, I can at least offer [http://s13.zetaboards.com/Dragon_War_1939/topic/7408953/1/ this] for the fan-fiction you'd asked to read. I can't say much for the plot, as it's one of those things I'm writing just to write, but I rather liked some of the moments where I managed to work in looking at the setting.
 
While I ponder on those ideas, I can at least offer [http://s13.zetaboards.com/Dragon_War_1939/topic/7408953/1/ this] for the fan-fiction you'd asked to read. I can't say much for the plot, as it's one of those things I'm writing just to write, but I rather liked some of the moments where I managed to work in looking at the setting.
 
I'm rather pleased to see NN wrote that dragons hate airplanes; that's another reason the world would likely lack advanced aircraft. Another is that the existence of dragons themselves would forestall the development of airplanes, in much the same way as fossil fuels have forestalled the development of alternative energy sources: There's already a cheaper, readily available alternative. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 19:45, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
 
I'm rather pleased to see NN wrote that dragons hate airplanes; that's another reason the world would likely lack advanced aircraft. Another is that the existence of dragons themselves would forestall the development of airplanes, in much the same way as fossil fuels have forestalled the development of alternative energy sources: There's already a cheaper, readily available alternative. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 19:45, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
 
*Solaris, this is damn good stuff. Really really good. A bit similar to NN's style of writing but not too much. If you publish a book in future times, please inform me. How will your story go on? [[User:LordJinai|LordJinai]] 18:47, 26 June 2015 (CET)
 
**Heh, thanks. That kinda made my day.
 
I plan on making something of a travelogue out of it, and thus I'm writing down bits and pieces in between research on the locales. They're going to go to Nepal, and from there make their way across Eurasia down to Egypt and then up near Germany to wind up in Poland right about the same time the Nazis invade, which is where the egg's been stashed after a long succession of thefts and counter-thefts (and that's not just so I can have an excuse to write about WWII-era warfare with dragons, honest).  [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Divine Wind in Japan'''
 
I think you're right about it being a Japanese Celestial, considering what Lien did to the British fleet at Shoeburyness.
 
I do believe that the reason the Celestials don't interbreed has more to do with their all being closely related than with a more literal inability. The fact that Kublai Khan was able to kill them all off, however, indicates that they were never terribly fecund. I suspect that, hundreds of years ago, there was a breed of dragon very much like Celestials in Japan (perhaps more like the Sui-Riu than the Imperial, though).
 
 
As an aside, I think the Sui-Riu's water-spouting may have evolved from pyrogenesis crossbred with the divine wind; it involves heating up water (greater temperatures than the dragon's internals, that is, and the fire-breathing coming from inside the dragon's throat indicates that it might well involve the dragon's air sacs as fuel) and expelling it in a manner like a cruder version of the divine wind. To my mind, that lends support to your theory that the divine wind was involved with Kublai Khan's first defeat, as I believe it was suggested the Sui-Riu was the one responsible for the feat. Blood of Tyrants is next on my to-read list, once I finish up with Crucible of Gold (which ought to be either today or tomorrow morning), so I'll be able to offer a bit more a recently-informed opinion then, as the last time I read it was a bit of time ago. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Ancient Chinese Dragons'''
 
You know, that thought's occurred to me, too. I suspect the reason China embraced dragons so well and the Europeans did not was due to the draconic cultures more than the human cultures. In China, we see a great number of dragons with a more placid and peaceable temperament ''and'' a greater intelligence, whereas the European dragons aren't very bright in the main. I think Chinese dragons domesticated humans much earlier, while the European dragons mostly warred with humans until the Europeans enslaved them. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Mongols and Other Horse-Riders'''
 
I think the setting practically demands such historically horse-mounted people be instead associated with dragons. The Akhal-Teke being a breed of dragon supports this theory, and I don't doubt there's a Bedouin dragon lineage as well. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:33, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Roc/Simurgh/Garuda'''
 
That's what I'm going with; the various legends about giant birds (some of which involve fire) are based off of big dragons, maybe even fire-breathers of a type similar to the Kazilik. They're remarkable to Marco Polo because they grew to such immense size even before modern breeding generated heavyweights in Europe. (One of the two Indian breeds I've written up was based loosely off of the Garuda, though in truth it bears little resemblance beyond being a big flying thing and is enemies with the native Naga dragons. I plan on doing a Persian Simurgh and perhaps a Mongolian Rukh, as well.) [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Sir Francis Drake'''
 
Mayhaps at that (and good catch on the time-frame), although the notion that he was a brilliant dragon using a human as a mouthpiece appeals to me as well. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Pizarro and the Inca'''
 
You know, that one's a bit of an eyebrow-raiser to me, too. The best answer I think I can come up with is that throughout the series we've seen a marked tendency in domesticated dragons to dislike attacking humans directly. I caught the sense in reading CoG that the Incan dragons could have attacked at any point, but held back for fear of harming the prisoners Pizarro and his men were taking. Once Pizarro demonstrated he couldn't be trusted with the prisoners, natural selection took its course. [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
'''Re: Eggs'''
 
I suspect you're right about dragons being able to breed much more frequently than they necessarily let their humans know. It may not even be about worries of being abused as egg-laying machines so much as they don't want to deal with the bother, and there's definitely an instinctive precaution against overpopulation necessary to the evolution of such a large predator. That's a nice bit of insight, and I think it shows us a hint of the dragons' personalities. After all, Iskierka is always eager to show off, so why wouldn't she seek that bit of extra glory that comes with having a remarkable egg? [[User:Solaris|Solaris]] ([[User talk:Solaris|talk]]) 03:31, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
 
 
*I've read the next part of your "Zephyr&Hollins" story. Good, but it doesn't carry on the story of thefts and action you told me. Does this part happen after the both have dropped off their passenger in Hongkong and fly back to America? Did you invented this pyrogenic lizard to support your theory of how dragons/fire-breathing could have developed in nature? What will you use instead of the two atomic bombs over Japan at the end of WWII (maybe a destructive army of fire-breathers and acid-spitters?)? Bellophon is a Celestial and I suppose Temeraire is still living, so why is your story called "The last Celestial"? Couldn't these both dragons breed with other Imperials (I don't think the Chinese have eliminated them all)?[[User:LordJinai|LordJinai]] 21:26 11 July 2015 (ECT)
 

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