Chapter 29
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:13 am
Now this is an interesting chapter. On the surface, not much is seemingly happening other than more and more Magicans and Dragons bonding, but the after effects of the Dragons assault on China are reverberating. The fact that the Chinese opened fire and killed women and children is quite surprising (you would think SOMEBODY has a iota of PR training, though I suppose in the Earth Bond version of China, they relied on their internet scrubbers and control over the media so much that they never needed it).
I'm kind of surprised that Kammie was one of the dragons chosen. Kal very much was against any favouritism to even department members because of the danger of tearing the Darth Dragon society apart but here he seems fine with it. Is Kal just being a hypocrite here?
I like the information we are getting about Water Dragon culture in this chapter and it explains in some ways why Earth and Water dragons got on. Earth Dragons are, or were, very sensitive about their lack of magic, and Water Dragons culture of not bragging meant that they didn't rub their abilities in the Earth Dragon's face. Chromatics on the other hand have their entire status based on their abilities with magic and thus probably rubbed the Earth Dragons raw by simply existing.
Kal's thought field agents kind of surprised me. IIRC, part of the reason that older earth dragons couldn't be field agents was because they got to heavy, even in their altered form, as per Kal's putting holes in the grass in chapter 1 because of his weight. With the bonded Earth Dragons having some ability to negate their weight, it might be possible for a bonded Earth Dragon to still walk around in human form without putting holes in concrete etc, though of course will the council risk a Earth Dragon is another question.'
I'm kind of missing our First of her Class/Priscila and the Eater Dragon girl. Kammie's fine but I kind of liked those two more than her, and I wnat to see Kal hang out with his best friend and that Chromatic some more.
I'm kind of surprised that Kammie was one of the dragons chosen. Kal very much was against any favouritism to even department members because of the danger of tearing the Darth Dragon society apart but here he seems fine with it. Is Kal just being a hypocrite here?
I like the information we are getting about Water Dragon culture in this chapter and it explains in some ways why Earth and Water dragons got on. Earth Dragons are, or were, very sensitive about their lack of magic, and Water Dragons culture of not bragging meant that they didn't rub their abilities in the Earth Dragon's face. Chromatics on the other hand have their entire status based on their abilities with magic and thus probably rubbed the Earth Dragons raw by simply existing.
Kal's thought field agents kind of surprised me. IIRC, part of the reason that older earth dragons couldn't be field agents was because they got to heavy, even in their altered form, as per Kal's putting holes in the grass in chapter 1 because of his weight. With the bonded Earth Dragons having some ability to negate their weight, it might be possible for a bonded Earth Dragon to still walk around in human form without putting holes in concrete etc, though of course will the council risk a Earth Dragon is another question.'
I'm kind of missing our First of her Class/Priscila and the Eater Dragon girl. Kammie's fine but I kind of liked those two more than her, and I wnat to see Kal hang out with his best friend and that Chromatic some more.