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Originally Posted by A Little Green
Interesting question, Groin. Actually, the points you brought up made me think about an additional question. If dragon flame could consume rings of power but not dwarven armour, then is the dwarven mail actually stronger (or rather, more endurant) than a ring of power?
I don't know about magic, though - I'd rather talk about power. The dragons were, after all, beings of a different time, a time when everything was greater, fairer, and younger. I find it perfectly reasonable to think that beings as mighty as the dragons would be able to destroy rings of power. It's the comparison to the dwarven mail thingy that feels problematic.
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Well, I think concerning the dwarven armour, it's rather a matter of "technology" - the mail was made on purpose to resist dragon fire. Think about all the military developement, or for a more peaceful example, the research of cures and antidotes. The Rings were not made as something that should resist dragon fire (like that you'd make an anti-dragon shelter from a pile of Rings or create for yourself a Ring-mail

), their resistance to fire is a "side power".
EDIT: x-ed since LG's post I am replying to. Yay, this is almost as a WW game thread!