• 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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    I imagined that the wyvern was a dragon but the precise etymology is dubious at best, as some traditions would call it a drake or a wyrm.

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      Which are all dragons so it’s not vague at all. If you weren’t confusing me with that Drag guy based on your sentence choice I’ll retract my comment.

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        What are you talking about? I’m refuting your assertion by providing a simple example. Look I understand the sentiment that only a deranged mind could create certain types of art, but your example is very flimsy. I interpreted his muse story to be like folklore; tragic and cautionary.

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          It wasn’t the sentiment at all.

          That’s just the meaning great minds decided to apply to a simple and objectively correct statement.

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              I didn’t say that. I, in fact, specifically stated otherwise in a further comment you might have had a chance to read if you wanted to see what the discussion was before butting in with a “contribution.”

              That’s just what you and other people of dubious insight decided it meant.