
(12-24-2014, 02:57 AM)Iex Wrote: Currently... we don't know the story of what the scales actually are and how they play with the race, but if we go by the models of the rest of the races. They all have smooth skin, like.... super smooth.
If they are actually "draconic" scales... they don't actually look like scales. The look more like ridges and plates to me. They also could be some sort of natural armor. These are the first play race to have something other than baby bottom smooth skin.
Animals such as some Armadillos have plates on their body that don't smooth into the skin. It could also be chitin or some sort. If we want to look at more possibilities in D&D there is a monster modifier (sort of) of "Dire" which basically means it is such and such animal with boney protrusions.
My theory is they aren't scales but the following: (THIS IS JUST A THEORY)
However, the more I look at it... the more it seems to be some sort of natural armor with heavy artistic design. It protects the neck, the arms, and the wrists by what we can see from the pictures. (We will only know how much more when we get to strip them to small clothes)Â If we go by the clothes they may have a culture slightly more, I wouldn't say tribal but at least by the shredded clothes, wild? So perhaps the natural armor protects the more vital areas that could be attacked by beasts.
Well technically, the trailers in slightly dark gray backgrounds and screen is extremely vague for anyone to determine whether they have scales to their skin or not. But aren't these from Othard though? So maybe they'll give brief lore of Othard that they are not related to Dravanians etc.
(12-24-2014, 02:58 AM)Edvyn Wrote:I am pretty sure your sarcasm is passive aggressive too, considering that you are now just trolling to make your points to be nitpicky and digress over and over again since you haven't really posted anything productive in your post histories.(12-24-2014, 02:56 AM)Aldotsk Wrote:that was passive aggressive too(12-24-2014, 02:55 AM)Edvyn Wrote:(12-24-2014, 02:55 AM)Aldotsk Wrote:id rather not(12-24-2014, 02:53 AM)Edvyn Wrote: this is not something to aspire to
We can keep discussing this if you wish.
Good. Carrying on to keep the thread going.