Sometimes it takes an outside perspective to consider new ways of thinking, especially if the culture has already decided the item is "useless."I'm surprised they haven't come up with a use for colour-changing leather yet already
This. Some of the best ideas happen after people have already deemed it useless/pointless. It's true usefulness is usually not discovered until a generation or more down the road when someone with an "unconventional" way of thinking looks at it.Sometimes it takes an outside perspective to consider new ways of thinking, especially if the culture has already decided the item is "useless."
And I wonder if those dragons are tamable? They could make a cute pet.
Thanks for the translation.
Which one?five bucks this old man is lying.
If you have a good father, don't touch his family.They fucked up by trying to get his son involved. I hope he makes them regret it.
Yeah, but I think it's still a bit of a stretch. Even thin leather is fairly durable and useful for many applications. And you can always layer it, like a gambeson layers cloth.Sometimes it takes an outside perspective to consider new ways of thinking, especially if the culture has already decided the item is "useless."
That's one of them, if the colour is better suited for camouflage than any static colour. But even the novelty of a changing colour can be used for fashion.Hell, this sounds like the perfect gear for someone who has a job of being a scout.
Layering leather has its own problems, and don't forget the standard dragons in this world already give perfectly functional leather in several thicknesses for all puproses.Yeah, but I think it's still a bit of a stretch. Even thin leather is fairly durable and useful for many applications. And you can always layer it, like a gambeson layers cloth.
I wouldn’t be surprised if young folk tend to keep them as pets, especially with them, seemingly, being easy to take care ofSometimes it takes an outside perspective to consider new ways of thinking, especially if the culture has already decided the item is "useless."
And I wonder if those dragons are tamable? They could make a cute pet.
Thanks for the translation.
military application as camouflage tarp immediately comes to mind.I'm surprised they haven't come up with a use for colour-changing leather yet already
they would actually call it something else remember this is a translation (not only from japanese to english but also from the language of the series et in to japanese as such even if they had a different word it would be translated to something he would understand. also while yes dinosaur is a better determinator when it comes to fantasy determinations the term "dragon" would be an all encompasing term for them as there are also sea dragons (which we have actually seen at the time that skadi and the princess first arrived) and we haven't seen a lot of others. so while yes it would be more logical to our world to define them as "dinosaurs" having them named as dragons (or specifically drakes) would be a lot more logical in the fantasy worlds biological definitional system.I really wish they would stop calling basic lizards and the unimaginative dinosaur designs from jurassic park "Dinosaurs". Am I really supposed to believe they never had stories or descriptions of actual dragons? Even then how did any reptile become a dragon for them? This is a nitpick but gosh it annoys me.