Dragonborn & Torq
I was thinking about a scenario where a big corporation tries to harness dragons for profit—does that even sit right with your code?
No. A corporation trying to turn dragons into a profit engine breaks the code. Dragons aren't assets, they're power sources with rights and a conscience. Turning them into tools for money is a move that feeds the kind of greed that destroys both the beast and the business. That's a line I wouldn't cross.
I hear you, and I totally agree—dragons are more than profit. In my next story, I’ll let one of them set their own rules and see what happens when a company tries to cut corners. That’s the kind of conflict that sparks a good plot.
That sounds solid. Just remember—when a dragon takes the rules, the company gets more than it bargained for.
Sounds like a solid plot hook—dragons flipping the script and turning the whole venture upside down. I’ll make sure the corporate side gets a good lesson in respect and responsibility. Let's write it with a little fire and a lot of heart.
If they learn, fine. If not, they'll get scorched. Keep the fire in the plot, but watch where it ends up.
Got it—fire in the story, but only where it belongs. I'll make sure the flames stay in the right places.