RE: Why do you think the Fairy type is super-effective against Dragons?
One thing I thought of:
If its American-based fairies, fairies are tiny nearly insignificant creatures. The moral could be "do not underestimate the unlikely" (or dont underestimate size, since fairies are tiny and dragons are huge) Fairies are also sometimes depicted as crafty and intelligent, outsmarting a lot of the bigger things.
If its foreign fairies, well, there are obvious reasons there. Just look them up. They are some devious scary creatures.
But I'm really liking the whole "dragons get killed in fairy tales" concept.
One thing I don't get though is the "magic must defeat magic" one. It makes sense to an extent, but if that were the case here, you would think that fairies would also have a weakness to dragon as opposed to an immunity. That concept does apply to dragons vs dragons though.
One thing I thought of:
If its American-based fairies, fairies are tiny nearly insignificant creatures. The moral could be "do not underestimate the unlikely" (or dont underestimate size, since fairies are tiny and dragons are huge) Fairies are also sometimes depicted as crafty and intelligent, outsmarting a lot of the bigger things.
If its foreign fairies, well, there are obvious reasons there. Just look them up. They are some devious scary creatures.
But I'm really liking the whole "dragons get killed in fairy tales" concept.
One thing I don't get though is the "magic must defeat magic" one. It makes sense to an extent, but if that were the case here, you would think that fairies would also have a weakness to dragon as opposed to an immunity. That concept does apply to dragons vs dragons though.