Recently we were suddenly bombarded with strange questions about the draghars and asked to answer them. I don't know why us, but okay.
- Dragars really exist. To deny their existence is somewhere on the level of being a flat-earther;
- those of them that have a human appearance you do not recognize. No way at all - I'm serious. If you have a suspicion, it’s easier to ask, rather than try to determine whether you belong to a dragar by the growth of the hair on the top of the head, the shape of the eyes, the length of the fingers, the number of teeth (I can’t even imagine who came up with this), the size of the testicles (I don’t even want to think about this point), and other things that have little to do with reality;
- we cannot answer whether gearomorphic draghars exist today. The official international program works only within the framework of giving them Homo-shaped appearance; however, it is possible that there are individuals who independently became bipedal cats. Alas, we know nothing about them;
- Yes, all draghars have been able to intuitively use magic since childhood, and they do this much more effectively than everyone else. Berenice suggests that you can read more about this in the university textbook on the history of magic by Shevchuk and Ziri;
- There are simply a huge number of variations of their, uh, dragaroform appearance, because each individual adjusts his anatomy and physiology in a way that is convenient for him. However, it is quite proven that their primary species is something like Archeopteryx with a reptilian head and a long tail. See art below.
That's all. If we remember anything else, we’ll be sure to mention it in future posts.