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Just a tad.
Also.
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your current filter.Yer welcome.
Thank you.
I was expecting the duplicate detection to pick this up, but I guess the images are too different.
I can’t speak to every fantasy setting, but in D&D there is an enormous disparity in size between newborn dragons and elderly dragons. D&D dragons are placed into age categories (Wyrmling, Very Young, Young Juvenile, Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult, Old, Very Old, Ancient, Wyrm, and Great Wyrm) and every couple of shifts in age category results in a large increase in the dragon’s physical size. Thus while Ember is currently no bigger than a young human, if MLP: FIM uses D&D rules (which it could given her father’s size and seeing as both IPs are owned by Hasbro) then Ember could end up being as big as she is in this picture over the course of several hundred years.
Also: pretty dragon.
Ah, I see.
That’s really funny. When I hit “back” and “forward” to flip between the two, I don’t see the difference.
When I switch in-between two tabs, though, it’s obvious.
That extremely fast flash of white the screen goes through as I switch actually makes that difference in-between it being obvious and very hard to notice.
Wings.