Also, sticking to the dragon side, 'draconterian' is plausible, though built from a rare adjective.
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@CarrieCuinn over to this part of my query. She's suggested "dracoviatrian" because of the flight aspect of dragons. -
ooh can't say i hate that one too much
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Now to play with linguistic drift to make it pronounceable... dracoviation?
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and dracoviator if we're going for the Regency vibe one is forced to suspect may be intended, that's perfect
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It's actually 1950s, but we can figure that term would have solidified its spelling in the Regency.
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but i'm the kind of jerk who spells it "kentaur" on my MUD to make people stop saying it wrong because of the friggin church
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