It's Raining Zen - Wyverns are often confused with dragons, but they are not the same. Wyverns have two legs and a pair of wings, a beak and a tail with poison
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UESP en Twitter: "Would you prefer the dragons to have two or four legs? https://t.co/cPyRF3wmwe" / Twitter
![A Lindwyrm is a dragon with 2 front legs and no wings. What's a dragon called when it has no wings and has 2 back legs? The closest thing I could think A Lindwyrm is a dragon with 2 front legs and no wings. What's a dragon called when it has no wings and has 2 back legs? The closest thing I could think](https://preview.redd.it/c3lscd62i5481.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=def24b2a1a01dc1ad3cee5925e4ef13c0b6f4be9)
A Lindwyrm is a dragon with 2 front legs and no wings. What's a dragon called when it has no wings and has 2 back legs? The closest thing I could think
![Some fantasy geeks insist that a dragon by definition has four legs (and that two legs plus wings make it a wyvern). Whence originates this 'rule'? - Quora Some fantasy geeks insist that a dragon by definition has four legs (and that two legs plus wings make it a wyvern). Whence originates this 'rule'? - Quora](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-955cf044c5d7ed51b28d638c8e269eb7.webp)