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Premise[]

Quazar Dragons are Dragons with mouths 28260 km wide. We want to calculate their overall size- one, we need to discover the size to get a proper AP for them. Two, we want to see how powerful the avatars of the Gods are- for each scale of Asgorath is the size of this one dragon. So let's compare.

Calc[]

We will compare the Quasar Dragon to the Red Dragon, the most common of the dragons in D&D. This is an image of a Red Dragon with its mouth open. Maw is sort of ambiguous, so this will have to do. Comparing the maw to the horn, we get 45198 km.

So, we'll get a full body image for our full-on comparison. We get 289279 km in total (adding length of tail). By right of sheer size, this makes the dragon Large Planet level (it's length alone is many times longer than the diameter of Jupiter). How does this scale to Asgorath? Well, each scale of Asgorath is the size of his largest dragonoid followers (Quazars). The final image in the set is Asgorath himself- now, this shows that he is basically similar to the Red Dragon, save for head shape. So once again we will use the Red Dragon as comparison. We get a length of (once again adding in the length of the tail) 19132053 km. Asgorath is longer than the diameter of the sun by many times (over 12x longer). So... we'll assume 12x baseline star level, placing Asgorath at High 4-C in his Avatar forms.

For reference, these blogs refer to the Gods' "Avatars" as their forms outside their own realms or empowered realms such as the Astral Plane. Basically, outside realms that they themselves rule. 

Tallies[]

Quazar Dragons: Large Planet level

Asgorath's Avatar: Large Star level

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