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Title: Whom Is More Fit To Rule?
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The Hydrag - May 19, 2007 06:21 AM (GMT)
If the second Dragon-Human war happens and ends who do you think is more fit to rule? The Dragons or the Humans.

I personally would like to give the dragons a chance for once. Humans have tried twice and failed so perhaps its time to see what the dragons would do.

The Furox - May 19, 2007 06:55 AM (GMT)
I guess it mainly depends which dragons or which humans would end up ruling. I don't think Propheci, Word, Armeggaddon, Furox, or the League of Eight would be particularly good choices. :)

I'd let Beau lead, but I'm not sure he wants the job. :)

I'd be willing to bet that the intended the storyline ends with dragons and humans unifying and forming some kind of joint partnership.

Or maybe they should put Lance and Fracshun in charge. Vid games and Draconee-Yum bars for all!

Burnout Beau - May 19, 2007 07:17 AM (GMT)
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I personally would like to give the dragons a chance for once.


Heh, right with you, Hydrag. :plot: I would love to see the dragons take center stage for once, with maybe Beau leading the way (and Decepschun and Propheci seeking evil plans to take over Beau's place :D ). But humans might be in a difficult situation as they cannot understand the dragon's language, which can result in serious misunderstandings. :P

All Hail The Dragon King! :lol:



The Furox - May 19, 2007 07:53 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Burnout Beau @ May 19 2007, 12:17 AM)
But humans might be in a difficult situation as they cannot understand the dragon's language

Well, the Prophets have a solution for that, now don't they. :)

But you're right of course, the language barrier would have to be bridged for dragons to have any sort ruling ability beyond simply intimidating humans with their physical size and mag ability.

You'd think the Dragon Priests would have come up with a way to understand dragon language by now, wouldn't you. I wonder why they haven't, or if they have, why they're keeping it a secret. :plot:

Elushun - May 19, 2007 03:20 PM (GMT)
If any benevolent dragon could gain the throne of Dragon City, then I'd be in favor. However, nice guys finish last. The ruling dragons would probably end up being Wraiths (Perhaps mutinous ones, but they'd still be under Word's control if he got his way.) or Prophets using human Wraith Gear or Orange Forcing Gear to enslave everyone. But who says that anyone has to rule? The first words of the intro (Ok technically they're the fifth through tenth words but you get the idea.) are "Once they were our equals." that means that it's possible for humans and dragons to rule together, or perhaps even independant of one another.

Shining-Dragon - May 19, 2007 09:22 PM (GMT)
yea, i think the dragons should rule...

Draconium - May 20, 2007 05:10 AM (GMT)
to be honest in my own words, if either dragon or humans rule it all depends on how they treat each other

MaiBeyblader - May 22, 2007 02:30 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (The Furox @ May 19 2007, 05:53 PM)
QUOTE (Burnout Beau @ May 19 2007, 12:17 AM)
But humans might be in a difficult situation as they cannot understand the dragon's language

Well, the Prophets have a solution for that, now don't they. :)


Yes, yes, they do. :D

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You'd think the Dragon Priests would have come up with a way to understand dragon language by now, wouldn't you. I wonder why they haven't, or if they have, why they're keeping it a secret.  :plot:


Perhaps the Dragon Priests, if they do know the dragon language, think that humans don't need to know the dragon language, only the love their Dragons have for them, the Humans, through the actions of the Dragon? (Well, except for Propheci and a few others... no lost love there, eh?)

As for the whole 'fit to rule' thing Beau is the obvious choice. Whether he wants the job... perhaps he would shirk from it-(wouldn't that be out of character? After all he's ever done you'd think he'd take his responsibilty without hesitation... But then there's dear Artha...)-but someone would set him on his path.

Hey, that sounds more like Artha! Maybe it would be him to shirk from his part in a joint leadership with Beau in the end but Beau would set him straight? (Or Kitt?)

(... Is shirk a word? :plot: Shrink from, shirk... well, I hope you get it anyway...)

The Furox - May 22, 2007 05:02 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (MaiBeyblader @ May 22 2007, 07:30 AM)
As for the whole 'fit to rule' thing Beau is the obvious choice. Whether he wants the job... perhaps he would shirk from it-(wouldn't that be out of character? After all he's ever done you'd think he'd take his responsibilty without hesitation... But then there's dear Artha...)-but someone would set him on his path.

The funny thing about Beau is that while he never hesitates to help someone even to the point of endangering himself, he doesn't really show any initiative of his own. He pretty much just follows Artha's lead and goes along with whatever he wants to do, which is not really a leadership quality.

The only dragons that have shown leadership is Propheci, Samurox and Furox, but I don't think we want any of them in charge. :)

Who knows though, maybe Beau would grow into the role. He's only 16 at the moment after all.

The other thing that makes the question of whether dragons or humans should rule difficult is that we don't really know what a dragon wants out of life. Other than Propheci, most of them don't express themselves enough to know what they'd do if any of them were to lead.

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(... Is shirk a word?  :plot: Shrink from, shirk... well, I hope you get it anyway...)

Yes, shirk is a word. :)

Elushun - May 22, 2007 08:17 PM (GMT)
Yes, it appears that the long years of subjugation by humans have erroded the strength of the dragons' will. It has been said that, following the last dragon-human war, the dragons agreed to serve humans until the humans were ready to coexsist with them as equals again. Humans went along making the same mistakes they did three thousand years ago, breeding and training, destroying the Star Dragons that the original Dragon Booster worked so hard to restore. They never became ready for the dragons to rise to power again. Some refrences have been made to the dragons getting "restless" and "More difficult to control," Word is even trying to captialize on some of those events, but it dosn't appear as if any of them have much of a will at all anymore, individual or collective.

MaiBeyblader - May 22, 2007 08:54 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (The Furox @ May 23 2007, 03:02 AM)
The funny thing about Beau is that while he never hesitates to help someone even to the point of endangering himself, he doesn't really show any initiative of his own. He pretty much just follows Artha's lead and goes along with whatever he wants to do, which is not really a leadership quality.

Who knows though, maybe Beau would grow into the role. He's only 16 at the moment after all.



Maybe he thinks Artha should ot be left alone for long periods of time? (shows Artha playing a VIDDgame while walking. Cue racing dragons as Artha crosses the street) After all, Artha's probably like the annoying kid brother who gets what he wants and the older brother, Beau, must tag along to make sure he doesn't get himself killed or something.

But when you put it like that, Furox, maybe Beau will just be the loyal guardian and Artha the ruler? Hmm... Maybe not. *head desk* I'll be quiet now, until I can explain myself properly.

And I often forget Beau is only 16. :plot:

black and gold dragon - June 9, 2007 04:08 AM (GMT)
beau deserves a shot. probably come up with a way to speak the human tongue. we humans have mistakes all the times. dragons are more intellagant.

The Great Grey - June 12, 2007 11:12 PM (GMT)
It would be nice if dragons and humans could live as equals, but who knows when that is going to happen, so I agree with the dragon should rule :D Humans in general are power hungry monsters and like to control things. Not everyone, so sorry if I have made anyone feel bad. These things have gotton the humans in trouble in the past, so let the dragons rule and see what they can do.

black and gold dragon - June 13, 2007 02:28 AM (GMT)
hey you didnt affend me. though i am not a power craze. i wonder i beau could think of a way to speak with humans. then he would have to rule.have to ^_^

Astrala - July 19, 2007 12:01 AM (GMT)
the last war was settled when the previous dragon booster was able to get dragons and humans to work together. and that is basically what artha and beau are trying to do.

it is important to remember that with great power, comes great responsibility. you can't just leave it up to one race. dragons and humans are more alike then even they know. how many people here have read to first prophecy from the magna draconis. the basic meaning of it is that dragons and humans are meant to live as equals, neither race controlling the other. if a new war began, the only way it could really end is when both races learned to live together.

black and gold dragon - July 19, 2007 05:33 PM (GMT)
qouting off spider man i see. lol. good movie the third one. anyway. you are right they are trying to get them to work together. so how about they rule together?

Arthapenn - July 24, 2008 10:05 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (The Hydrag @ May 19 2007, 03:21 PM)
If the second Dragon-Human war happens and ends who do you think is more fit to rule? The Dragons or the Humans.

I personally would like to give the dragons a chance for once. Humans have tried twice and failed so perhaps its time to see what the dragons would do.

It would nice to see how dragons could stop the war, for the same reasons. Humans had failed, and I can see how much damage they can do. Dragons must work as a team.




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