Board Thread:Roleplay Ideas/@comment-26065062-20160713125226/@comment-27097330-20160725020130

The Lord of Minas Morgul wrote: Wow...

Okay, just because it has "less magic" doesn't mean it's not a good fantasy book. To the point of the dragons, have you even gone near Children of Húrin or The Silmarillion? Judging by your grammatical ability, the most exposure you've had to LOTR/Middle-earth is the movies, and we aren't arguing about those, we're arguing about the books. Dragons are not restricted to stealing gold and eating people, though it is a habit of theirs. After all, even after death they have an influence over people, and caused entire battles (not just in the movies).Link title 1. I believe he meant the magic system is more fleshed out and realistic. (Which it is...)

2. Except their all evil, have relatively the same motivation, and no real culture or individual personality. Their all kind of the same. Doesn't make them not great villains, but Eragon's dragons feel like a whole different race, besides just evil monsters.

3. Don't insult people about grammar, it's a low blow.