Alright, guys. Could you stop killing the Turkey Dragons. The poor things are cowards, will at worst kill the occasional stray chicken and their poop is rich in nitrates. Killing them does not prove that you are a paragon of chivalry and defender of the righteous nor a mighty warrior of cunning and strength, only that you are stronger than the average 9 year old, can afford a half decent spear and are willing to spend a day or too wandering about a forest or have a dead rabbit to draw them out.
Without looking I want to say dragons in older art are rarely much bigger than people if not smaller, but I assume that has more to do with the style than anything else
>>55346689
Let's say it's the crusades. You get some dude from France going into what's now Israel and finding on a Rock a lizard. And not a dinky little inoffensive thing who only wants to eat bugs in peace like he'd have found at home, i'm talking a two 2 meter long Varanid with a bad attitude. So he kills it and claims it was a Dragon.
>>55346796
Dragons were out of fashion. People wanted dead idolaters.
A komodo dragon could work, or a big fuck-off crocodile. Those could impress the folks back home, but again... it was out of fashion.
>>55346689
Wolves are smaller than people. I'm not about to line up to fight one.
>>55346659
>Could you stop killing
no I cannot.
>>55346689
It's to imply things of Satan are insignificant to those with God. Or so I've heard.
>>55347028
>wolves are smaller than people
Are they though