Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27950421-20181117031804/@comment-2600:1014:B12F:4712:997C:9300:845B:5ACD-20181118004316

Personally I always kind of thought that under old Demon Lords, Monsters were very much like the Monsters in something like D&D. Great basis for writing stories since D&D books give health, armor, and ability scores to Monsters, but I digress. In D&D the information pegs Dragons at the 'smallest maximum height' at 10ft (3m) tall, 160000lb (72574kg), with wingspans of 40ft (12m). That is the 'smallest maximum' for D&D Dragons. The average is usually about 16ft (4.9m) tall, same weight, and 80ft (24.3m) wingspan. Larger Dragons can be 22ft (6.7m) tall, 1280000lb (580598kg), and 150ft (45.7m) wingspan. That is for 'true Dragons' which are typically western versions. I had to do a bit of calculations (height) and research (weight and wingspan) for a subspecies (Wyvern) but my best guess is that at 'tallest' it would be about 5-8ft (1.5-2.4m), 1 ton (907m), and 20ft (6m) wingspan. Best guess is that subspecies would be smaller typically than an average Dragon, but larger than a Wyvern. That said typically power also plays a part as the more powerful a Dragon the larger it is for its species. So I'd say I'd use 'average' values normally with perhaps a particularly powerful version at the larger size.