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1$\begingroup$ I don't recall the details of, "How to Train Your Dragon," but the idea of combined events, such as a race that included hunting, is an idea I've got to think about. I can do the probabilities, the issue (de-facto) is appeasing the dominant Faction 'Strongs', at the event-selection level (because they have clout), and then, in the implementation, arranging for the under-dragon faction 'Sharps' to bring their game up to rough parity. $\endgroup$Catalyst– Catalyst2017-01-24 01:32:19 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 1:32
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$\begingroup$ And no prey so little as mere sheep (these are hungry dragons): more like wild boar, bear, or sabertooth cats. To put it mildly, there are supply issues with animals from the pesky two-legged ones. A shame, since BBQed beef is a real crowd pleaser among dragons. $\endgroup$Catalyst– Catalyst2017-01-24 01:41:24 +00:00Commented Jan 24, 2017 at 1:41
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