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As the tittle suggest whats the lifespan of a dragon?
It seems after many games started up at clash of kings bookmark, Danny's dragons dont seem to love long.
Where as Aegons dragons are floating around 100.
 
Aegon's dragons begin as over 100 because it is their canonical age. I believe that in the latest release there is an issue where sometimes dragons are not properly assigned their immortality. It has been fixed for the next update. I think that the average lifespan of a dragon (barring incidents of course) is somewhere between 200-300.
 
Probably not, they're not usually. But ultimately it will depend on the changelog at the time of release and any patches released by Paradox.
 
What I would like to be able to do is tear down the Dragon Pit of King's Landing at least, and possibly Dragonstone as Dany when I reclaim the Iron Throne; from a roleplay position she doesn't need it, and might be convinced her descendants won't, plus the evidence that the Dragon Pit was at least partially responsible for the Dragons decline in the first place. From a gameplay perspective, a Valyrian, High Valyrian Targaryaen doesn't really need one, and it mostly hurts more than helps.
 
The dragons' true decline came from the Dance, which killed off so many strong dragons that the pit helped finished off the weaker ones that survived.

Partially what I mean (haven't read the new Dance story yet); I certainly didn't (appear) help, thanks to the size hampering, and trapping some of those stronger dragons where an angry mob could get at them.
 
Partially what I mean (haven't read the new Dance story yet); I certainly didn't (appear) help, thanks to the size hampering, and trapping some of those stronger dragons where an angry mob could get at them.
In dance its shows how the dragon pit was basically destroyed by peasants. So in reality I am not even sure if Kings Landing SHOULD have the dragon pit, its so reked its seems unusable. Bloodraven was the last one to use it and that was for burning bodies.
 
In dance its shows how the dragon pit was basically destroyed by peasants. So in reality I am not even sure if Kings Landing SHOULD have the dragon pit, its so reked its seems unusable. Bloodraven was the last one to use it and that was for burning bodies.

I was wondering about that during the day, and thought I remembered it being mentioned as a wreck in the "base" book line at one point. Might be best to remove it as a functional dragon pit for starts after the period of the Dance.
 
What I would like to be able to do is tear down the Dragon Pit of King's Landing at least, and possibly Dragonstone as Dany when I reclaim the Iron Throne; from a roleplay position she doesn't need it
Have you read the last book yet, and where she keeps her children safe when they grow as much as that they become a serious danger?