Thread:Faenor of the Silver Laurel/@comment-25597877-20160828004133/@comment-26444332-20160828005354

To answer your questions in order:

Dragons are armored exoskeletons fueled by the user's innate magic and energy. This isn't to say non-spellcasters can't ride Dragon Armaments: It just means that it takes the magic that they cannot tap consciously.

An equalizer is a ranged weapon to, ah, somewhat "level the playing field" (hence the name) against ranged weapons. Since a Dragon's primary weapon is usually a meleé weapon, they'd be weak against ranged fire. Thus the equalizer.

The difference between an activation phrase and a Dragon Summoning is while the activation phrase only summons the armor, the Dragon Summoning brings out the true dragon itself.

It varies. Most of the armors without photos are akin to slimmer, full-body armor, or medieval plate armor, while those with photos are what those particular ones look like.

Three is usually the most one can handle. Divine Armaments have an unfortunate side effect of "burning out" their user (sometimes literally) if they overdo it. However, there have been cases of where one person could control up to twelve Divine Armaments. However, using that many drastically shortens one's life span, not to mention their combat-capable time: Since most Divine Armaments are fueled by the user's energy, too many can drain you out and leave you unable to fight for very long.