>Smaug The Dragon
>it's a wyvern
>>67609346
Not /tv/ but all of the "Dragons" in Skyrim are Wyverns and it pisses me off.
>spiderman
can't fix a damn door with webs
>>67609346
>>67609409
What's the difference again? Dragons have 4 legs and wings, wyverns have four appendages, with wings on the fore limbs, and what's a drake have?
>>67609346
>being so autistic that you worry about fictional taxonomy
Tolkien invented literally everything D&D, Elder Scrolls, MtG and all other fantasy stuff is based on. If it's in LoTR, it's correct and everything else is wrong.
You must get a lot of pleasure out of seeing dragons.
>>67609579
>Tolkien made the movies
>>67609346
>Smog The Dragon
because it farts a lot?
HUEHUEHUEHEUHEUHE
>>67609346
>the last samurai
>he's actually a ronin
>>67609485
See >>67609513. There is no difference outside of bullshit technicalities which don't actually reflect the linguistic usage of the term.
I mean in Old English dragons were called 'wyrms', does that mean that we should revert to that and choose a different name for worms? It's nonsense
>dragon: noun, sense 1- a mythical monster like a giant reptile. In European tradition the dragon is typically fire-breathing and tends to symbolize chaos or evil