I was thinking about it the other day and I was wondering... how do the Au Ra take care of their scales? Obviously it would have a different care method than their skin as they are both fairly different in texture and more. So I was looking at references of things I had seen in books and other games of where it was mentioned for how they were cared for.
Looking at the Qunari in Dragon Age, their horns get itchy and so they use a balm to help with that.
Then I have read the Dragon Riders of Pern where young dragons and old will complain of an itchy body due to flaking and the stretching of their skin/scales so they have to be rubbed down with oil to help with the itchiness.
My husband informed me that lizards often will roll in dirt or sand to clean themselves rather in water. This helps with the oil secreted from the scales and to get rid of it.
So, obviously there is a theme that if these things aren't taken care of, they get itchy. So I can easily come to the conclusion that itchy scales are the result of a growing Au Ra and/or poor care. I can also come to the conclusion that these scales have to be taken care of in a different way.
So my question is. What do you think?
Looking at the Qunari in Dragon Age, their horns get itchy and so they use a balm to help with that.
Then I have read the Dragon Riders of Pern where young dragons and old will complain of an itchy body due to flaking and the stretching of their skin/scales so they have to be rubbed down with oil to help with the itchiness.
My husband informed me that lizards often will roll in dirt or sand to clean themselves rather in water. This helps with the oil secreted from the scales and to get rid of it.
So, obviously there is a theme that if these things aren't taken care of, they get itchy. So I can easily come to the conclusion that itchy scales are the result of a growing Au Ra and/or poor care. I can also come to the conclusion that these scales have to be taken care of in a different way.
So my question is. What do you think?