Add a Comment. rajahbeaubeau • 5 min. ago. source. ERA7: Made this artwork for one TV channel. It is filming a whole story about me and how I work. So - Dragon or Wyvern? After Game of Thrones there was a fashion for dragons, similar to wyverns. But I think a true dragons should have minimum 4 paws and 2 wings. Fans have made a big realisation about Daenerys’ dragons ahead of Game of Thrones season 8 – they’re not dragons at all. Buy Game Of Thrones merch here; while a wyvern has two legs and However, there are legends that the dragon Vermax, which was considered male and had no known mate, left a cache of eggs in Winterfell during a diplomatic mission to the North. Even if true, this In Game of Thrones, they are very clearly called Dragons, throughout the series and on multiple occasions. In that universe, they are Dragons. Since there is no Winged-type Dragon to derive an actual standard of, we have to assume that the author is the authority on the creatures in his world that he is building. Humorous views on interesting, bizarre and amusing articles, submitted by a community of millions of news junkies, with regular Photoshop contests. A dragon in a game of thrones game is a huge plot device, you need to make it match its reputation mechanically. For stats I'd probably take that wyrmling you posted, drop its breath weapon to 1d10, drop its HD to 4 or 5, and lower its natural armor bonus to +3 or something. Honestly, one thing that makes me sad about modern Fantasy media is how strict we've become with how fantasy creatures can be depicted, whether it's Elves, Goblins and in thise case Dragon which always have to be depicted as winged lizard/dino type monsters with 4-6 limbs (pretty sure the 4 limbed Wyvern variant became so popular because heir more "realistic") While a dragon almost always has the ability to breathe fire (though other types of breath such as lightning have been seen as well), a wyvern will usually be unable to breathe fire. Those that can breathe fire are sometimes termed "fire drakes" and are still considered a lesser form. A wyvern will typically be unable to speak, while a dragon Known as "The Black Dread," Balerion was the biggest of the Targaryen dragons and is one of the biggest dragons in Game of Thrones, if not the entire fantasy genre in general. Balerion's name has withstood history in Westeros, with even those in the age after the dragons died remembering this mighty creature. If you're a Game of Thrones fan, the fire wyvern kinda looks like Viserion (one of Daenerys' three dragons, the one that's mostly white). If you're a MTG fan, I'd definitely go with Silumgar for the poison wyvern (assuming you're not too hung up on gender accuracy). ZJh4.