Talk:Drakonid

Size
How large Drakonids are? And what about an infobox for them? --Shargas the Naga 18:18, 24 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Don't believe theres any sources that state the exact size, though generaly they start a bit taller than taurens and end maybe 2.5 times that height. Maxnar is hardly larger than a PC, but Lashlayer is significantly larger. 18:29, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

Blackwing Drakonaar
Should the Blackwing Drakonaar from the Arcatraz be listed as a noteworthy Drakonid? I ask out of complete ignorance if he does in fact qualify as a Drakonid? -- (talk &middot; contr) 19:09, 28 February 2008 (UTC)

Night of the Dragon
Does the book by chance offer any new details on culture, history, biology of drakonids?Baggins (talk) 19:43, 22 February 2009 (UTC)


 * Only that Rask can speak, fight, and die by the hand of a dwarf. He also is quite capable of following orders. Short end, it's not much about Drakonids. TheAdamant (talk) 19:47, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

Related to...
Couldnt they be related to trolls (half trolls, half dragons)?Becouse they stand like trolls, those two are Azeroths natives, they are devided in color, they use spear like weapons(polearms). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by.


 * Drakonid origins have never explicitly been explained so it's possibile some may have once have been trolls, but in this case that hardly means anything. Assuming their origins are similar to that of dragonspawn and from what weve seen in game, they mutate from other races (at vastly different rates depending on the situation) so while it may be possible a few individuals were once trolls, the race itself is not related to trolls or whatever particular race the individual may have once been. It's a transformation not an evolution. Though to be honest trolls are one of the least likely races to become dragonsworn/dragonspawn/drakonids. Humans, orcs, and elves are far more common and in the past it was almost exclusively night elves. 09:15, January 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * Speaking of that... I think that the connection of any non-chromatic drakonid to Nefarian's experiments comes not from any big hints in Blackwing Lair, but rather from the theory in this edit. It seems to have spawned some confusion. The speculation here (that I shamefully tinkered with) is based on two points: It asks "Are drakonids like the dragonspawn?", and "What is the deal with the artificial ones, when so many can not have come from Blackwing Lair?". The non-chromatic or non-black drakonid in Blackwing Lair may be something akin to this guy, and not one of the blood-based experiments.-- 18:02, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * Ah. Usually speculation like that being put into an article would make me shake my head but i can defintely see how that would have been the logical thing to assume at the time. I agree the drakonids are natural (or more accurately supernatural, but you know what i mean) variants of dragonspawn, and the ones in BWL are under Nefarian's influence or clones made from ones he enslaved. I would speculate they may be what happens when the transformation is forced and done quickly such as in the case of the drakonids in shadowmoon that appear to be recently "ascended" or "dragon-sworn" orcs and the supplicants in Coldarra, as opposed to dragonspawn whom the rpg tell us happen slowly over time, but theres the case of the wyrmcult blessed in blade's edge whom transform into flametounges instantly. All in all it'd be nice to get an official explaination though i doubt the creative team may even have one at the time. I don't think consistancy is their strong suit as evidenced by the wrymcultist example i just gave. 20:25, January 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yeah, it made sense at the time. Do you think there is enough information now to change something?-- 20:31, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * Nope, not really.
 * Maybe they are cursed trolls(knowing theyre voodoo rituals and summonigs of gods), the trolls were trying to sommon something again, but it backfired... --JVS (talk) 10:52, January 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * No that's not the way it works with dragons. 17:46, January 25, 2010 (UTC)
 * ,,No that's not the way it works with dragons'' What the hell? This is a Fantasy game and the number 1 rule is the everything imaginable could be the answer, maybe theyre just dragon freaks.How do you know what could work and what couldnt?One word MAGIC...--JVS (talk) 19:20, January 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * I stand by what i said, because there is such a thing as precident. Anything is possible, but not everything that's possible is. If so you would have comfortably known that and not felt the need to start a discussion on the matter looking for other people's approval. What you want to believe yourself is of no concern to me, but this page is for discussing changes to the article and wild speculation such as that won't be posted. 20:29, January 27, 2010 (UTC)

Cleanup
So, Drakonid needs a bit of cleaning, but they don't really have that much lore that we can cite. We know that they are empowered mortals. We know that they are the same as Dragonspawn to some degree, collectively called the Dragonkin, but look radically different. The Dragonman race is related to one, but not the other. Blackwing Lair, where they debuted, had some lore about them in a very "show don't tell" way that I feel should not be discarded. Done anyone know of any source that talks about them more? Should a "Dragonkin" page be built with the subtypes merged into it (I vote no, but recent lore is going that way)?-- 02:19, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Some of the information that was removed by MMWQ should have been placed into the speculation section rather than outright deleted, but he don't usually do that :p I don't think we need to merge Drakonids, Dragonmen and Dragonspawn together. They each have their own models, and the Dragonspawn were given a lot of lore in the RPG. Even if they don't have a lot of lore that's okay, at least it's cleaner this way. Xporc (talk) 08:29, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
 * What you listed after "We know that they.." is what remains on the page. The speculative bits were either removed or moved to the Speculation section (after the undoing I checked and re-added some removed stuff to the Speculation section as well). Then I also went and added some facts given by Loreology in the background section, which is now an actual background section (i.e it actually explains their background/where they come from) rather than a theory about Nefarian's experiments which used a source that.. actually was about the chromatic flight.
 * As for the term "dragonkin", it's not used only for drakonid and dragonspawn but also for dragons and drakes. That term just means the "kin of dragons", i.e all creatures related to /descended from dragons. -- MyMindWontQuiet 12:58, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
 * ...That is just wrong. The BWL drakonids of every color had something to do with the chromatic flight. And yes, at times (not at all times) the term "dragonkin" may refer exclusively to a race-ish group made up of drakonid and dragonspawn.-- 00:18, 4 May 2018 (UTC)
 * It's not wrong. The chromatic flight had drakonids. It doesn't mean drakonids were created by Nefarian.
 * There's also no point in saying that "at times" dragonkin is used to refer to dragonspawn, "at other" times to refer to drakonid, "at yet other times" to refer to dragons. It doesn't make sense to have an entire section dedicated specifically to "dragonkin can refer to X and Y" when dragonkin also includes Z. Just a general "dragonkin can refer to all these guys". -- MyMindWontQuiet 00:31, 4 May 2018 (UTC)

Drakonid or drakonids
What is the correct plural? Xporc (talk) 12:22, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
 * NotD: The soft crunch of feet made the dwarves pause. In one thing they had an easy advantage over the dragonspawn and the drakonid.
 * TotA: Keeping watch over the entrance to the sanctum, on both sides of the portal, were the wardens of the chamber: extremely powerful drakonid whose job was to protect the innocent whelps drowsing still in their shells.
 * Chrono Lord Deja --Mordecay (talk) 12:38, 3 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Well, that answers it. Thanks! Xporc (talk) 12:45, 3 May 2018 (UTC)