Talk:Dragons/@comment-1962440-20140104095712/@comment-7445410-20140104101304

Consider: dragons in european culture were often called wyrms, which are indeed have a cultural link to the word worm. Likewise; dragons eat not only meat but runite as well, a mineral, in which strykewyrms mainly eat minerals. Strykewyrms do have some reptilian features in my opinion, as their worm-like bodies have what look to me scale-like skin. And of course there is that small bit of frost breath from the ice strykewyrm.

Strykewyrms may be able to live peacefully unless provoked, but they have alot of power for such a lifestyle, and power often comes with the dragonkin's blood. And of course the pet dialogue was just a small bit of info that I considered hardly proof but a nice bit of trivia.

All in all, I genuinely believe that the strykewyrms are related to the dragons in some way, and if not the dragons, then perhaps the wyrms themselves? (Might have been used as mates to the qbd to make the wyrms in the first place?). Even if they may not be draconic creatures they honestly do blend in with them in some mysterious way.

I will do my best to find at least some proof for the strykewyrm's odd connection to the dragonkin and dragon kind, until then I believe something involving strykewyrms should go into the debated lore section.