Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27950421-20181117031804

So we all know that pretty much all of the dragons in MGE can decide, "You know what? Screw having boobs, I wanna be a rampaging hell beast today."

Now what I want to know is how big do you guys envision said hell beast to be? I'm sure we all have our own head canon and I'd like to see what it is, and potentially, those of us who care to do so might be able to come to a consensus as to how big a dragon is in her primal form. This of course applies to all the dragon subspecies as well.

So how big do you guys think? Large horse size like something out How to Tame Your Dragon? T Rex sized? Low tier kaiju sized?

Personally I scale them up to about 25-40 ft tall depending on a quadripeddal or bipedal stance and clock them out at around 60-70 ft range in terms of length. My experience in monster design lets me put a weight and wingspan estimate of potentially 20 tons and more than 140 ft.

Jabberwocks and Dragon Zombies matching up in terms of size with the Jabberwock potentially having a bit of extra bulk if those tentacle mouth things turn into extra heads when they transform.

Ryus, Otohimes, and Wurms I estimate being much less bulky but far longer potentially putting them at around 120 to 140 ft in length but at the same weight class. Wurms would likely be the shortest in length and being a the bulkier drake with Ryus and Otohimes being longer and mire slender to support aquatic/aerial movement.

Wyverns being the physically weakest would likely be significantly smaller, but this permit them far more speed and agility in the air. I imagine them to be around 8 ft or 15 ft in height depending on an whether or not they use their wings as forelegs when on the ground or stand bipedally like a bird and for them to range around 30-40 ft in length. Rather similar to a large therapod dinosaur like a T Rex. The wingspan would likely be 80 ft and a Wyvern in her primal for would likely weigh something around 8 tons. Potentially much less if they have a light weight body structure to aid in flight.

Thoughts? 