I've noticed in the prologue that the land of the dragons i.e. what we all assume is ash lake, is not flooded. At the beginning you cant see any water. Later when gwyn is throwing his lightning spear you can see theres dry land all in front of them. I think ash lake was flooded afer the dragons lost the war. What do you guy sthink?
On a synbolic not this makes perfect sense. What better way to represent the last few dragons resistance by making them live in water, the opposite of fire?
On a synbolic not this makes perfect sense. What better way to represent the last few dragons resistance by making them live in water, the opposite of fire?