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- Lord Advocate Noble Dragon
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Re: talkers
question do you even know whether or not dragons have a jaw structure suited to speech? i mean we can't have a jaw structure so complex that dragons could not have similar
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Re: talkers
The dragon is always depicted roaring and so it can not have such a complicated jaw that it could not speak
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Re: talkers
Why assume that the dragons must speak like we do? What if their language employs subtle twists on the standard stentorian bellow?
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Re: talkers
i wasn't just why should we automattically say they can't is what i was pointing out and maybe they did speak mind to mind so they didn't need the proper mouth structure to speak to humans or maybe even WE adopted their language
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