Dragon with 5 legs

(long:1.2), Hyper-detailed, 32k, Super High definition, Vibrant Colors, Soft focus, Ultra Smooth, Soft natural look, Full shot, photorealistic, realism, movie still, film still, cinematic shot, Dreamwave, aesthetic, photo r3al, almost no light, (detailed background), outdoors, sky, cloud, tree, scenery, dragon, architecture, wide shot, pillar, eastern dragon, thedragon,r1ge,3DMM, Dragons in “A Song of Ice and Fire” are a type of reptile with scales, sharp teeth, and claws. According to Martin’s design, their front legs form a pair of membranous wings, like a bat, rather than having four legs and a separate pair of wings as some illustrations in “A Song of Ice and Fire” depict. Dragons have a long neck and tails, and many spikes along their backs. Adult dragons can grow large enough to swallow a whole mammoth. Dragons have much higher intelligence than ordinary animals, have a strong dependence and trust in those who raise them and can be trained into powerful combat mounts. They can understand the language commands of their owners. Dragons’ recipes all contain meat, and Daenerys’s dragons are like lamb. Before eating, dragons like to roast their food with dragonfire. Dragons’ bodies radiate heat and steam in the cold night. They can breathe high-temperature flames, and the flames of Balerion and Vhagar can melt steel and rock. Dragons’ scales are their most important defense, although they are not completely immune to flames, they can still resist most of the flame roasting. Dragons grow throughout their lives, but it is not certain how long they can live or how large they can grow. Dragons usually reproduce by laying huge, scaly eggs. The gender of dragons may change as unpredictably as dragonflame. Due to the high iron content in dragons, their bones are black, but their material is extremely light and resilient and can be used to make bows and arrows. After the extinction of dragons, only their skulls and some petrified dragon eggs remain in the world.

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