• rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    Dragons are generally much bigger than PCs or most other creatures, therefore whatever a sapient dragon does is “being the bigger person”.

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      Being the bigger person makes it easier to eat the smaller person.

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        Go ask one to its face. It’ll either be mad that you implied it’s less than human, or it’ll be mad that you called it a person when it’s so obviously superior to people.

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        Sapient creatures are people, yes. Especially when they speak human/humanoid language, which is true for many (most?) dragons in tabletop settings and even Lord of the Rings. In Faerun (D&D) they can even easily transform into humanoids.

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        Try reading "The Tragon with the Girl Tattoo“

        You forget that they are dragons until they grab a quick sheep before taking off.

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          One would assume they would target slow sheep, but who am I to judge their taste in sheep.

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            If they keep taking the slow sheep, they’ll evolve to be faster and make the whole thing less convenient. Dragons live a long time, so they know from experience that in the long run it will be easier to only eat the fastest sheep.