In message <Pine.GSO.4.58.0606291512160.2025@paju.oulu.fi> Mikko Rintasaari writes:
>That's the part I like. The true dragons are the equivalent of gods, yet
>reside in the mundane world. It's quite neat that they slumber as parts of
>the world; hills, mountains and even rivers. Heck, with the dual nature of
>the heortling gods (see inner dragon) isn't there some implications that
>Kero Fin herself may be a dragon?
>
>The problem is if they are still supposed to be in the same titanic scale
>when awake and active in the mundane world.
Why is this a problem? Bear in mind that they sleep for centuries and being awake and active doesn't mean that they move as quickly as humans. We know the new Temple of the Reaching Moon is built on top of a dragon. And when it wakes it devours the whole army that's present. This makes more sense if the dragon is at least the size of an ocean liner rather than a whale. There's also the Dragonkill where a small number of dragons killed everyone in Dragon Pass.
>If I ever need to have Orlanth stride the mundane world (it could happen)
>it won't be as a man ten miles long. It will be as a titanic man possibly
>four meters (~15 feet) tall. Similarily, there won't be any giants that
>are tens of meters long in my GLorantha...
>
>Unless. Gonn Orta (or a similar giant, or a true dragon) would decide to
>fight the Crimson Bat then the battle propably would look like a Godzilla
>movie to any mortal seeing it, with the both combatants in the same scale.
-- Donald Oddy http://www.grove.demon.co.uk/Received on Thu 29 Jun 2006 - 19:39:10 EEST
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