Who would like to play out some draconic drama? (i really really like dragons, ok) i've got plenty of different ideas, a couple suggestions for any possible conflict, and a tiny set of standards.

  • medieval; the wealthy suddenly poor and tormented by a turn of a war and the taking of a throne. royal dragons, pampered of highly trained (which can be worked out through discussion), becoming a major role in keeping their human companions alive and undetected by the new kingdom as they travel to escape the reach of power of the new king. could roleplay this from the time the dragon and person meet, we could start just a while before the war starts, or we could jump right in (but i'd rather not right now).


  • medieval; a mapping party sent by a geographer is sent into the most harsh conditions imaginable (what that is is debatable) and find that the only living creatures in this vast, undiscovered land are dragons- a whole alignment of living creatures thought to be totally extinct. kind of like game of thrones with the whole 'dragons are extinct' thing.


  • modern; it's an undeniable fact that there is nowhere on Earth a living, breathing dragon could be without being discovered. these 'mythical' beings are portrayed as mortal, beastly animals, but once bad turns to worst in the over world: global climate change, the deterioration of the O-Zone, war and famine, the dragons deep below the Earth's crust, the very controllers of weathers themselves, arise to put the human race back in its rightful place and clean up their mess. these dragons are not unfeeling, however, and may perhaps spare those who seem worthy, dedicated and pure in their intentions...


  • do you have an idea that's similar? if i like it, we may go with yours!


  • i would love:
    - for my character to be a dragon
    - your character to be a dragon or human (preferably human)

    we absolutely CAN do:
    - create two characters for the both of us; one human, one dragon, and intertwine relationships accordingly so our dragons aren't paired with our humans.