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Oh yeah...that was something.
Dragons were one of the bigger and possibly more threatening identities. At least from non-human witches and wizards which he hoped most had some understanding they weren't all bad. But then that might be something to consider for the assignment. How each and everyone one represented viewed the dragon individually as per their creature mindset.
Benny followed the older boy's gaze to spot an older girl...a kneazle he guessed since ordinary cat wasn't included and there weren't other magical felines either. Well other than Lex's Sphinx. Yep, definately prey for a dragon. "Uh huh...sounds like a plan," he responded, catching onto the teasing tone. Trying his best to get his wings to move, the Gryffindor changed moved towards their 'target' albeit a bit stealthily. Scared prey was gone prey...right?
And it was all in good fun.
Andrew followed his his new friend's example and stealthily set off in the
Kneazle's direction, a sly grin plastered all over his face.
"You don't suppose the way we ferociously prey on innocents could have something to do with people being a little biased against us?" He looked over at Benny as they got closer and closer to Eden.
The question was meant in jest, but it presented a genuinely interesting look into a dragon's psyche. It was a fact that dragons, despite their beastly nature, had the capacity to function in a group, and therefore - to a certain extent - to reason. It was difficult to argue that dragons were not classfied correctly, but seeing things from a dragon's perspective made it all seem so... trivial. As a dragon, you are the lord of your domain. You answer to no one. Even if a dragon understood the concept of a ministry-sanctioned classification system, would it care? And if it did, would it accept a placement so insulting as 'Beast'? Doubtful.
"Naaaaah. A dragon's gotta do what a dragon's gotta do." He chuckled, turning his attention back towards sneaking up on Eden.