Okay but this is like a situation where people theorize that the reason there’s no emeralds in most minecraft biomes is because they were all mined out. The stone can’t just cleanly fill in the holes in that time. Sure, a cave-in is possible, but I don’t see a cave-in, only a clean-cut hole.
wind magic charge i think
is this a new insanity island?
Then maybe the same person who barricaded the tunnel leading to the dragon’s grave made the hole leading to it, knowing that it was there after having sensed it.
Whatever.
If bathing in dragon’s blood is supposed to grant powers, where’s my powers?
no insanity, just death
that’s lame
maybe dragons are like cats and they can fit through any hole as big as their head
Well, that could be explained by a lack of implementation, but it could also be due to the same individual who first found it.
We know that the person who slew the dragon died shortly after, maybe the reason as to why only bones and poisonous blood remains is due to its scales having been removed and power extracted. That or the passage of time between its discovery and burial was long enough to only leave toxins.
On that note, how would the process of decomposition affect a dragon if its blood evaporates into poison? And on the chance that it isn’t the blood’s fault for the entire grave to be toxic, what would it be? A poison curse user’s?
Actually, it mustn’t have been too long of a time, because there’s still schlop inside the dragon’s corpse itself. Either it ate a lot of tar before it died, or that corpse is only like 90ish years old.
it could just be a poison dragon
Me asf after going halfway down the obviously poisonous hole I found
This might be a sight of recent dragon blood communion
Or at least a look at the process before it ends up getting added
That’s still probably more than long enough for the blood to become no longer suitable for the ritual, especially since its evaporating everywhere and the ritual probably doesn’t work very well with gas.
Tbh my first instinct when I saw this skeleton was the legend of Arachne, a maiden that outdid Athena and then was turned into a spider.
Honestly? Magic