He certainly seemed to be getting ready to attack the tree, but then he just walks away.killed one, then let the others run, then instantly went to another scene about gathering better materials. wonder why they skip parts of the story this way. i'm sure the MC would have been able to detect the two in the trees.
* points at male elephants in Must * Perfectly herbivorous, quite violent and problematic...and it's an herbivore, so how violent and problematic to society could this dragon really be?
it always surprises me just how many people seem to assume that herbivore = placid/non-threatening* points at male elephants in Must * Perfectly herbivorous, quite violent and problematic...
Cows kill people if they don't like the look of them, or if they feel their calves are threatened...
Etc.... Herbivore means by no means "harmless".. They are generally higher, sometimes significantly so, up the FuckAround/FindOut scale than even large carnivores.
As people find out to their quite Darwinistic surprise each year, without fail.
Yeah, when you cherry pick a piece of a sentence from my entire post it works out.* points at male elephants in Must * Perfectly herbivorous, quite violent and problematic...
Cows kill people if they don't like the look of them, or if they feel their calves are threatened...
Etc.... Herbivore means by no means "harmless".. They are generally higher, sometimes significantly so, up the FuckAround/FindOut scale than even large carnivores.
As people find out to their quite Darwinistic surprise each year, without fail.
So are hippos and rhinos too ...... , and it's an herbivore, so how violent and problematic to society could this dragon really be?