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Title: Random question on dragons
Post by: PrincessHotcakes on August 19, 2012, 12:37:14 PM
Random discussion I forget exactly where I saw; someone suggested that dragons can be so magical that they livebirth instead of laying eggs like "common reptiles."  I actually recall this being used in a limited fashion in one story I read, where golden dragons were quite magical and gave livebrith, but all the other dragons came from eggs.

Sooo... thoughts?
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: Virmir on August 19, 2012, 02:25:46 PM
I always considered them to be egg-layers. It's just another layer of different-ness from normal everyday mammals that adds to their mysticism.

Makes for amusing scrambled-egg spells, anyway. [;)
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: Selden on August 19, 2012, 03:05:14 PM
All of the books I've read that had dragons turn up at all had egg-layers.  It seems like the way it would be to me... not that I'm a dragon expert.
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: Geary on August 19, 2012, 03:54:54 PM
The only way I could see dragons having live birth would be if they were like sharks, which I don't think their physiology is built for. Plus, they'd still 'lay' eggs internally.

Granted, if we're talking about the same types of dragons that have boobs, all bets are off. >.>
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: William Swiftfoot on August 19, 2012, 03:55:07 PM
Like many fantastical creatures, it is in the hands of the writer. Heck, Ive seen a story where they were creatures of sorcery who are born from that which was "blessed" with their blood after a thousand years.

I agree on them being egg layers although, simply to keep with the reptilian theme.
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: PrincessToyTime on August 19, 2012, 10:12:16 PM
My vote would be eggs, most stories and such I've read depicted them as being able to procreate like any other mundane creature through laying of eggs, though I am not opposed to the other choice/method either. [;)
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: Mehlahphuse on August 21, 2012, 12:44:11 AM
Honestly, as a dragon I prefer to lay eggs. I have thought of what it would be like to give birth live in comparison and honestly I rather go with eggs. ^^;;

As for other dragons, I generally see them as egg layers. However, I can give exception to dragons who are more mammal then reptile (aka ones that are furred and have more mammalian traits then reptilian but can still be classified as a dragon.
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: Nixuelle on September 12, 2012, 10:46:52 PM
Unless the variety of dragon is particularly mammalian, as Mehl suggested, I would cast a vote for egg-laying.  This method seems more physically reasonable as well, given that even as a hatchling most dragon are depicted as having horns or spikes of some kind.  Horns/spikes in a live-birth scenario could lead to some pretty horrible results, as I am sure many of you might guess.
Title: Re: Random question on dragons
Post by: Digitalpotato on September 25, 2012, 09:10:03 AM
I'd say egg-laying. Even the more mammalian Eastern Dragons, or some of those exotic fur-dragons.