>>14217017It technically isn't, but if they want to make it a dragon type they can, my guess is that it'll get more "dragon-like" in its final stage, don't get me wrong, I do like Goomy.
>>14217030That's probably it
>Lou Carcolh, or the Carcolh, is a supposed mythical beast from French folklore. It was described as being both a serpent and mollusk at the same time, taking characteristics from both types of animals.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Carcolh>>14217042Cockatrices, basilisk, and all that shit isn't from D&D, try picking up a book some time, you might learn something.
>>14217055I'm defending on whats considered a dragon and what isn't. Your arguments was that "anything" could be a dragon, lol. But that's not true. Look up each creature and you'd be able to discern which are dragons and which aren't.
>you proved me wrong! f-fuck off! anything can be a dragon! Sorry, but your emotions don't dictate morphology or mythology. A slug isn't a dragon, Goomy is assuming he's a Lou Carcolh, but being based on a regular slug doesn't make it dragon, although GF can label it a dragon, because its their game