[item=white linen wing wraps][item=leather wing wraps][item=navy wing wraps]
These things? They make no sense whatsoever to me.
How are they attached? How do they wrap around the wings and just [i]go through[/i] the membrane? I don't [i]understand [/i]them! And I use them anyway!
Strips of white material cut so that they may easily wrap around a dragons winglimbs. These look flexible enough to not restrict flight, if necessary.
700
Leather Wing Wraps
Apparel
Strips of leather cut so that they may easily wrap around a dragons winglimbs. These look flexible enough to not restrict flight, if necessary.
700
Navy Wing Wraps
Apparel
Strips of navy material cut so that they may easily wrap around a dragons winglimbs. These look flexible enough to not restrict flight, if necessary.
700
These things? They make no sense whatsoever to me.
How are they attached? How do they wrap around the wings and just go through the membrane? I don't understand them! And I use them anyway!
well this is what happened last time this was brought up...
[item=Black Satin Tunic]
look at in on, say a male imp
lol I either ignore it or think maybe magnets? or something
well this is what happened last time this was brought up...
Black Satin Tunic
Apparel
The perfect garment for if you want to keep warm when you are feeling chill, but you do not want to raise your lair's heating bill.
2500
look at in on, say a male imp
lol I either ignore it or think maybe magnets? or something
I choose to think of the apparel as less, like, a literal image of what the dragon is actually wearing, and more of a human-friendly representation of the clothing. Because as humans, our ideas of clothes just... don't work on dragon anatomy, but inventing dragon clothes that also look good to humans would be nigh impossible. So we get awkward human clothes and things on dragon bodies, because that's honestly our best option.
But yeah, wing wraps are... odd. That's where *magic* comes in.
I choose to think of the apparel as less, like, a literal image of what the dragon is actually wearing, and more of a human-friendly representation of the clothing. Because as humans, our ideas of clothes just... don't work on dragon anatomy, but inventing dragon clothes that also look good to humans would be nigh impossible. So we get awkward human clothes and things on dragon bodies, because that's honestly our best option.
But yeah, wing wraps are... odd. That's where *magic* comes in.
Shhhh don't question it or we will go back to when we got apparel that made more sense but god looked not. Great aesthetic wise. Someone already showed the tunics.
Consensus basically is that questionable apparel is worn via either magic or glue. Could be magical glue.
The other alternative is cutting through the flesh and membrane. As you can see, magical glue is the better option.
Shhhh don't question it or we will go back to when we got apparel that made more sense but god looked not. Great aesthetic wise. Someone already showed the tunics.
Consensus basically is that questionable apparel is worn via either magic or glue. Could be magical glue.
The other alternative is cutting through the flesh and membrane. As you can see, magical glue is the better option.
I'm very blunt and straightforward.
Yes, I never use any vistas.
For ease of access: She/Her.
Also I hoard the hyena familiars.
the 'wrap' part is a lie. they're all essentially just big band-aids.
if you remove wing wrap apparel from your dragon there's a 5% chance it leaves a bit of glue behind.