cocogerber13 wrote:Spiritstar3 wrote:He can't use them even though he's a scale descendant? Still confused, bc Brinder was one and could use his ring for his illness (or whatever it was...). Well, will take out the ring probably. Do scale descendants just have dragon blood bc they're descended from dragons? They're meant to have it, right?
They have dragon blood from being descended from dragons, but that would be included with the magic traits from the dragon (in your case, water magic). That would mean if they had dragon blood from another dragon, they couldn’t use it though. And I thought Jezzabel was the one with the ring? If your previous scale descendant used the ring, then that was a mistake on my part ^^’
The deal with scale descendants is that they are only able to use magic from their own blood, however the effects are much stronger than if a normal human drank the blood of a dragon with that ability. In the same way, while normal humans can use other magic, the scale descendant’s own elemental blood overpowers that of any that is in a magic item or other dragon blood that a scale descendant drank.
This is the same reason why dragons, even in Titan dragons in human form, are unable to use other kinds of magic as well. The only exception to this rule is spellbooks, which are created after a sorcerer has devoted their life to them. Because of the nature of the spellbooks they are incredibly rare but can be used by dragons, humans, and scale descendants because the magic flows through the book, only using any dragon blood as a sort of key to unlock the magic.
kay
whoops, i meant bracelet...it’s still magic jewelry, though
do i need to mention his dragon blood then, or can i go edit that out?
kay