A marker, ink, and paint pen drawing showing a chart square titled “Pocet Dragon/Wizard size comparison”, showing a tiny red dragon and a bearded wizard in a grey robe and hat, holding a staff. The wizard’s robe and hat are covered with gold stars, and they are pointing at the red dragon (on their left). The wizard has a long grey beard, but gender is not specified (or relevant, for that matter). The dragon has their forelegs up against the side of the chart. The chart is marked “cliff” on the vertical axis, and “ground” on the horizontal axis. The vertical size has a line at the height on the dragon, and is marked “pocket dragon 4-6in.”, and the text is surrounded by red stars and gold dots. Further up, the vertical side is marked with a line at roughly the wizard’s head, and is marked “average wizard 5-6ft.”, with the text surrounded by gold stars and dots. The title is also surrounded with gold stars and dots. The background is plain, with raking rays of yellow sunlight top right to lower left around the wizard. Pocket dragons are great! They don’t breathe fire, but can produce enough steam to get the wrinkles out of a cotton handkerchief.
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I thought I would make this helpful chart to show the general size of yesterday’s little snorgle compared to your average wizard with a beard (non-specific gender). Because. 😁💜