Also, it doesn't really fits well in the context of dragons as powerful and proud creatures, does it?
Yeaaaah. Paolini already treated them like hero accessories by having them be permanently chained to their riders for all eternity and obliged to act as flying taxis and magic batteries as an when it suits said rider. Turning them into literal power-up tokens after they're dead was pretty much the other shoe dropping. Which just made it even more gaffaw-inducing when Glaedr had that line about how dragons are "the freest of all beings".
Denial - it ain't just a river in Egypt.
He even tells it to the public at the end of the video that what he eats is really a lot and he would not suggest trying it at home.
I saw a guy on YouTube actually attempt to follow that dude's diet for a day. By the end he was looking pretty ill, which isn't surprising - twelve high protein meals a day or whatever it was is pretty insane for anyone who's not a bodybuilder the size of a brick shithouse.
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Yeaaaah. Paolini already treated them like hero accessories by having them be permanently chained to their riders for all eternity and obliged to act as flying taxis and magic batteries as an when it suits said rider. Turning them into literal power-up tokens after they're dead was pretty much the other shoe dropping. Which just made it even more gaffaw-inducing when Glaedr had that line about how dragons are "the freest of all beings".
Denial - it ain't just a river in Egypt.
I saw a guy on YouTube actually attempt to follow that dude's diet for a day. By the end he was looking pretty ill, which isn't surprising - twelve high protein meals a day or whatever it was is pretty insane for anyone who's not a bodybuilder the size of a brick shithouse.