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I have a bit of a problem. My largest dragons have a flight range of over 1000 miles, but I have another continent that is only reachable by ship significantly closer (just over 750 miles). I can't use some excuse about winds, as my ships are mostly sail powered.



Further hampering my progress is the fact that my dragons originated on this other continent, as did humans. I need some way my dragons flew off the continent, but can't get back, that also makes it possible for ships to go back and forth.



NO MAGIC MAY BE USED.This is because my only magic is the dragons themselves.










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  • Are there any defining features of the continents, or can that be left to the interpretation of the answerer?
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  • can be left to the awnser. my main continent has a rather open plains near the closer coast, and I spent awhile on making it's geography scientifically accurate. I have considered almost nothing of the other continent.
    – Tanzanite Dragoness
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  • Instead of "dragons can't go there" make up some reason "dragons WON'T go there" Are the dragons sentient enough to have their own mythology or religious reasons for avoiding the place?
    – ken
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  • Make ur dragons herbivores, and occasional thunderstorms in case there might be some stubborn ones...
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I have a bit of a problem. My largest dragons have a flight range of over 1000 miles, but I have another continent that is only reachable by ship significantly closer (just over 750 miles). I can't use some excuse about winds, as my ships are mostly sail powered.



Further hampering my progress is the fact that my dragons originated on this other continent, as did humans. I need some way my dragons flew off the continent, but can't get back, that also makes it possible for ships to go back and forth.



NO MAGIC MAY BE USED.This is because my only magic is the dragons themselves.










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  • Are there any defining features of the continents, or can that be left to the interpretation of the answerer?
    – Bewilderer
    2 hours ago










  • can be left to the awnser. my main continent has a rather open plains near the closer coast, and I spent awhile on making it's geography scientifically accurate. I have considered almost nothing of the other continent.
    – Tanzanite Dragoness
    2 hours ago










  • Instead of "dragons can't go there" make up some reason "dragons WON'T go there" Are the dragons sentient enough to have their own mythology or religious reasons for avoiding the place?
    – ken
    2 hours ago










  • Make ur dragons herbivores, and occasional thunderstorms in case there might be some stubborn ones...
    – user6760
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I have a bit of a problem. My largest dragons have a flight range of over 1000 miles, but I have another continent that is only reachable by ship significantly closer (just over 750 miles). I can't use some excuse about winds, as my ships are mostly sail powered.



Further hampering my progress is the fact that my dragons originated on this other continent, as did humans. I need some way my dragons flew off the continent, but can't get back, that also makes it possible for ships to go back and forth.



NO MAGIC MAY BE USED.This is because my only magic is the dragons themselves.










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I have a bit of a problem. My largest dragons have a flight range of over 1000 miles, but I have another continent that is only reachable by ship significantly closer (just over 750 miles). I can't use some excuse about winds, as my ships are mostly sail powered.



Further hampering my progress is the fact that my dragons originated on this other continent, as did humans. I need some way my dragons flew off the continent, but can't get back, that also makes it possible for ships to go back and forth.



NO MAGIC MAY BE USED.This is because my only magic is the dragons themselves.







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  • Are there any defining features of the continents, or can that be left to the interpretation of the answerer?
    – Bewilderer
    2 hours ago










  • can be left to the awnser. my main continent has a rather open plains near the closer coast, and I spent awhile on making it's geography scientifically accurate. I have considered almost nothing of the other continent.
    – Tanzanite Dragoness
    2 hours ago










  • Instead of "dragons can't go there" make up some reason "dragons WON'T go there" Are the dragons sentient enough to have their own mythology or religious reasons for avoiding the place?
    – ken
    2 hours ago










  • Make ur dragons herbivores, and occasional thunderstorms in case there might be some stubborn ones...
    – user6760
    39 mins ago


















  • Are there any defining features of the continents, or can that be left to the interpretation of the answerer?
    – Bewilderer
    2 hours ago










  • can be left to the awnser. my main continent has a rather open plains near the closer coast, and I spent awhile on making it's geography scientifically accurate. I have considered almost nothing of the other continent.
    – Tanzanite Dragoness
    2 hours ago










  • Instead of "dragons can't go there" make up some reason "dragons WON'T go there" Are the dragons sentient enough to have their own mythology or religious reasons for avoiding the place?
    – ken
    2 hours ago










  • Make ur dragons herbivores, and occasional thunderstorms in case there might be some stubborn ones...
    – user6760
    39 mins ago
















Are there any defining features of the continents, or can that be left to the interpretation of the answerer?
– Bewilderer
2 hours ago




Are there any defining features of the continents, or can that be left to the interpretation of the answerer?
– Bewilderer
2 hours ago












can be left to the awnser. my main continent has a rather open plains near the closer coast, and I spent awhile on making it's geography scientifically accurate. I have considered almost nothing of the other continent.
– Tanzanite Dragoness
2 hours ago




can be left to the awnser. my main continent has a rather open plains near the closer coast, and I spent awhile on making it's geography scientifically accurate. I have considered almost nothing of the other continent.
– Tanzanite Dragoness
2 hours ago












Instead of "dragons can't go there" make up some reason "dragons WON'T go there" Are the dragons sentient enough to have their own mythology or religious reasons for avoiding the place?
– ken
2 hours ago




Instead of "dragons can't go there" make up some reason "dragons WON'T go there" Are the dragons sentient enough to have their own mythology or religious reasons for avoiding the place?
– ken
2 hours ago












Make ur dragons herbivores, and occasional thunderstorms in case there might be some stubborn ones...
– user6760
39 mins ago




Make ur dragons herbivores, and occasional thunderstorms in case there might be some stubborn ones...
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The wind isn't such a bad excuse.



Say there is a prevailing headwind, which for most of the path is faster than the average speed of the dragon. Dragons can fly one way but not the other.



Your ships, however, have a keel and triangular sails. These two inventions together permit a ship to sail upwind, tacking back and forth. This revolutionized the maritime world when we figured it out! As long as we can make sails strong enough to withstand whatever speed wind is sufficient top stop the dragons, we're set!



The only loophole I can think of is a dragon building a ship with a keel and sailing upwind. However, this becomes a different question: how does this fictional plot device you need tell the difference between a human crewed ship and a dragon crewed ship!






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    Dragons can't swim.



    Your dragons can fly 1000 miles but they cannot see 1000 miles. Nothing can. On the ground you can see 10-15 miles. In a plane maybe you can see 150-200 miles. If a dragon sets out over water and it sees only water in front of it, it will turn around before it loses sight of the land behind it. A flying dragon wants to always have some land within view because it knows that if it gets tired and has to come down over water it will drown.



    Your dragons originally came over because



    1: Sea levels were lower and there were islands along the way.



    2: It was an ice age and floating icebergs count as land.



    3: The dragons of old were not as big of wusses as modern dragons, and were willing to fly over open water without lips quivering in fear. They drowned a lot too but that is part of not being a wuss.






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    • some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
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    • Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
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    Part of the sea near the far continent has something that causes the magnetic pull of the earth to behave erratically. Or add in some sort of electro-magnetic disruption that messes with their heads in a way that doesn't affect humans (much). It is situated so that it is impossible to go around it without adding at least 500 miles to the voyage.



    This poses no problem for ships as they can use the stars to navigate well enough until their compasses work again.



    But the dragons can't function there. They avoid it instinctively. Any dragon who gets close feels so uncomfortable (or even in pain) that they turn around and get the hell out.






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    • again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
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    • They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
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    The home continent has been struck by a species of fungus or bacteria that is highly lethal to dragons.



    It can't survive in the ecology of the other continent, but any dragons that get too close to the home continent, or the waters around it, become struck by the spores of this disease and get sick.






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      High altitude jet streams.



      Your dragons fly at high altitude, and the jet streams are found only there. The jet streams eased their spreading out of the continent, but now travelling against them is too much effort for the dragons, thus they cannot go back.



      The ships instead, dealing with surface winds, have not such limitations.






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        It is possible that the dragons have simply been away from the continent for so long that evolution has made it impossible to go back. On earth, many island-dwelling bird species have this same issue, where their ancestors came over to the island from the mainland and adapted to the new climate, but in the process deviated so much from the original species that later generations were no longer compatible with the original environment. This could easily be done in your story by specifying a difference in the climates of the two continents. Considering dragons are reptiles (sort of), your best bet would be with temperature or humidity, both of which mess with a reptile's ability to regulate its body heat. So, with this method, the vast majority of dragons would be unable to go back to their continent of origin, but there would still be individuals that may have a better tolerance for the old environment than the others, which could lead to some interesting plot developments.






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          Dragons glide, they can't fly on their own power. As long as they can find warm, upwards air currents they can stay up. But on the ocean? Eventually they fall and become kraken food.



          That, or use a f... Maelstrom of air that ships can go around. Make it natural and non-magical. The way around the permanent storm is longer than a thousand miles.






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          • they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
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          The wind isn't such a bad excuse.



          Say there is a prevailing headwind, which for most of the path is faster than the average speed of the dragon. Dragons can fly one way but not the other.



          Your ships, however, have a keel and triangular sails. These two inventions together permit a ship to sail upwind, tacking back and forth. This revolutionized the maritime world when we figured it out! As long as we can make sails strong enough to withstand whatever speed wind is sufficient top stop the dragons, we're set!



          The only loophole I can think of is a dragon building a ship with a keel and sailing upwind. However, this becomes a different question: how does this fictional plot device you need tell the difference between a human crewed ship and a dragon crewed ship!






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            The wind isn't such a bad excuse.



            Say there is a prevailing headwind, which for most of the path is faster than the average speed of the dragon. Dragons can fly one way but not the other.



            Your ships, however, have a keel and triangular sails. These two inventions together permit a ship to sail upwind, tacking back and forth. This revolutionized the maritime world when we figured it out! As long as we can make sails strong enough to withstand whatever speed wind is sufficient top stop the dragons, we're set!



            The only loophole I can think of is a dragon building a ship with a keel and sailing upwind. However, this becomes a different question: how does this fictional plot device you need tell the difference between a human crewed ship and a dragon crewed ship!






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              The wind isn't such a bad excuse.



              Say there is a prevailing headwind, which for most of the path is faster than the average speed of the dragon. Dragons can fly one way but not the other.



              Your ships, however, have a keel and triangular sails. These two inventions together permit a ship to sail upwind, tacking back and forth. This revolutionized the maritime world when we figured it out! As long as we can make sails strong enough to withstand whatever speed wind is sufficient top stop the dragons, we're set!



              The only loophole I can think of is a dragon building a ship with a keel and sailing upwind. However, this becomes a different question: how does this fictional plot device you need tell the difference between a human crewed ship and a dragon crewed ship!






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              The wind isn't such a bad excuse.



              Say there is a prevailing headwind, which for most of the path is faster than the average speed of the dragon. Dragons can fly one way but not the other.



              Your ships, however, have a keel and triangular sails. These two inventions together permit a ship to sail upwind, tacking back and forth. This revolutionized the maritime world when we figured it out! As long as we can make sails strong enough to withstand whatever speed wind is sufficient top stop the dragons, we're set!



              The only loophole I can think of is a dragon building a ship with a keel and sailing upwind. However, this becomes a different question: how does this fictional plot device you need tell the difference between a human crewed ship and a dragon crewed ship!







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                  Dragons can't swim.



                  Your dragons can fly 1000 miles but they cannot see 1000 miles. Nothing can. On the ground you can see 10-15 miles. In a plane maybe you can see 150-200 miles. If a dragon sets out over water and it sees only water in front of it, it will turn around before it loses sight of the land behind it. A flying dragon wants to always have some land within view because it knows that if it gets tired and has to come down over water it will drown.



                  Your dragons originally came over because



                  1: Sea levels were lower and there were islands along the way.



                  2: It was an ice age and floating icebergs count as land.



                  3: The dragons of old were not as big of wusses as modern dragons, and were willing to fly over open water without lips quivering in fear. They drowned a lot too but that is part of not being a wuss.






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                  • some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
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                  Dragons can't swim.



                  Your dragons can fly 1000 miles but they cannot see 1000 miles. Nothing can. On the ground you can see 10-15 miles. In a plane maybe you can see 150-200 miles. If a dragon sets out over water and it sees only water in front of it, it will turn around before it loses sight of the land behind it. A flying dragon wants to always have some land within view because it knows that if it gets tired and has to come down over water it will drown.



                  Your dragons originally came over because



                  1: Sea levels were lower and there were islands along the way.



                  2: It was an ice age and floating icebergs count as land.



                  3: The dragons of old were not as big of wusses as modern dragons, and were willing to fly over open water without lips quivering in fear. They drowned a lot too but that is part of not being a wuss.






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                  • some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
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                  Dragons can't swim.



                  Your dragons can fly 1000 miles but they cannot see 1000 miles. Nothing can. On the ground you can see 10-15 miles. In a plane maybe you can see 150-200 miles. If a dragon sets out over water and it sees only water in front of it, it will turn around before it loses sight of the land behind it. A flying dragon wants to always have some land within view because it knows that if it gets tired and has to come down over water it will drown.



                  Your dragons originally came over because



                  1: Sea levels were lower and there were islands along the way.



                  2: It was an ice age and floating icebergs count as land.



                  3: The dragons of old were not as big of wusses as modern dragons, and were willing to fly over open water without lips quivering in fear. They drowned a lot too but that is part of not being a wuss.






                  share|improve this answer












                  Dragons can't swim.



                  Your dragons can fly 1000 miles but they cannot see 1000 miles. Nothing can. On the ground you can see 10-15 miles. In a plane maybe you can see 150-200 miles. If a dragon sets out over water and it sees only water in front of it, it will turn around before it loses sight of the land behind it. A flying dragon wants to always have some land within view because it knows that if it gets tired and has to come down over water it will drown.



                  Your dragons originally came over because



                  1: Sea levels were lower and there were islands along the way.



                  2: It was an ice age and floating icebergs count as land.



                  3: The dragons of old were not as big of wusses as modern dragons, and were willing to fly over open water without lips quivering in fear. They drowned a lot too but that is part of not being a wuss.







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                  • some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
                    – Willk
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                  • some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
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                  some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
                  – Tanzanite Dragoness
                  2 hours ago




                  some can swim, and sense therer are convoys of ships, they know which direction to go, and how far.
                  – Tanzanite Dragoness
                  2 hours ago












                  Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
                  – Willk
                  1 hour ago






                  Land creatures track their progress by watching land features go by. It might be very disconcerting for the dragons to have nothing but waves going by underneath. How do they know how far they have left to fly? Maybe they can swim but if they are exhausted from flying they can't rest in the water. Plus without land features to navigate the dragons could get turned around on a cloudy day or if the sun set . They could wind up flying circles over the open ocean. It is much like a human swimming long distances. It gets scary when you can't see land.
                  – Willk
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                  Dragons, Like Birds, Navigate via Magnetic Markers



                  Part of the sea near the far continent has something that causes the magnetic pull of the earth to behave erratically. Or add in some sort of electro-magnetic disruption that messes with their heads in a way that doesn't affect humans (much). It is situated so that it is impossible to go around it without adding at least 500 miles to the voyage.



                  This poses no problem for ships as they can use the stars to navigate well enough until their compasses work again.



                  But the dragons can't function there. They avoid it instinctively. Any dragon who gets close feels so uncomfortable (or even in pain) that they turn around and get the hell out.






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                  • again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
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                  Dragons, Like Birds, Navigate via Magnetic Markers



                  Part of the sea near the far continent has something that causes the magnetic pull of the earth to behave erratically. Or add in some sort of electro-magnetic disruption that messes with their heads in a way that doesn't affect humans (much). It is situated so that it is impossible to go around it without adding at least 500 miles to the voyage.



                  This poses no problem for ships as they can use the stars to navigate well enough until their compasses work again.



                  But the dragons can't function there. They avoid it instinctively. Any dragon who gets close feels so uncomfortable (or even in pain) that they turn around and get the hell out.






                  share|improve this answer





















                  • again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
                    – Cyn
                    2 hours ago













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                  Dragons, Like Birds, Navigate via Magnetic Markers



                  Part of the sea near the far continent has something that causes the magnetic pull of the earth to behave erratically. Or add in some sort of electro-magnetic disruption that messes with their heads in a way that doesn't affect humans (much). It is situated so that it is impossible to go around it without adding at least 500 miles to the voyage.



                  This poses no problem for ships as they can use the stars to navigate well enough until their compasses work again.



                  But the dragons can't function there. They avoid it instinctively. Any dragon who gets close feels so uncomfortable (or even in pain) that they turn around and get the hell out.






                  share|improve this answer












                  Dragons, Like Birds, Navigate via Magnetic Markers



                  Part of the sea near the far continent has something that causes the magnetic pull of the earth to behave erratically. Or add in some sort of electro-magnetic disruption that messes with their heads in a way that doesn't affect humans (much). It is situated so that it is impossible to go around it without adding at least 500 miles to the voyage.



                  This poses no problem for ships as they can use the stars to navigate well enough until their compasses work again.



                  But the dragons can't function there. They avoid it instinctively. Any dragon who gets close feels so uncomfortable (or even in pain) that they turn around and get the hell out.







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                  • again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
                    – Tanzanite Dragoness
                    2 hours ago










                  • They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
                    – Cyn
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                  • again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
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                  • They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
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                  again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
                  – Tanzanite Dragoness
                  2 hours ago




                  again, they can cross by flying one way, just not the other.
                  – Tanzanite Dragoness
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                  They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
                  – Cyn
                  2 hours ago




                  They can't cross one-way anymore. Just once. Before the problem arose.
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                  The home continent has been struck by a species of fungus or bacteria that is highly lethal to dragons.



                  It can't survive in the ecology of the other continent, but any dragons that get too close to the home continent, or the waters around it, become struck by the spores of this disease and get sick.






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                    The home continent has been struck by a species of fungus or bacteria that is highly lethal to dragons.



                    It can't survive in the ecology of the other continent, but any dragons that get too close to the home continent, or the waters around it, become struck by the spores of this disease and get sick.






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                      The home continent has been struck by a species of fungus or bacteria that is highly lethal to dragons.



                      It can't survive in the ecology of the other continent, but any dragons that get too close to the home continent, or the waters around it, become struck by the spores of this disease and get sick.






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                      The home continent has been struck by a species of fungus or bacteria that is highly lethal to dragons.



                      It can't survive in the ecology of the other continent, but any dragons that get too close to the home continent, or the waters around it, become struck by the spores of this disease and get sick.







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                          High altitude jet streams.



                          Your dragons fly at high altitude, and the jet streams are found only there. The jet streams eased their spreading out of the continent, but now travelling against them is too much effort for the dragons, thus they cannot go back.



                          The ships instead, dealing with surface winds, have not such limitations.






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                            High altitude jet streams.



                            Your dragons fly at high altitude, and the jet streams are found only there. The jet streams eased their spreading out of the continent, but now travelling against them is too much effort for the dragons, thus they cannot go back.



                            The ships instead, dealing with surface winds, have not such limitations.






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                              High altitude jet streams.



                              Your dragons fly at high altitude, and the jet streams are found only there. The jet streams eased their spreading out of the continent, but now travelling against them is too much effort for the dragons, thus they cannot go back.



                              The ships instead, dealing with surface winds, have not such limitations.






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                              High altitude jet streams.



                              Your dragons fly at high altitude, and the jet streams are found only there. The jet streams eased their spreading out of the continent, but now travelling against them is too much effort for the dragons, thus they cannot go back.



                              The ships instead, dealing with surface winds, have not such limitations.







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                                  It is possible that the dragons have simply been away from the continent for so long that evolution has made it impossible to go back. On earth, many island-dwelling bird species have this same issue, where their ancestors came over to the island from the mainland and adapted to the new climate, but in the process deviated so much from the original species that later generations were no longer compatible with the original environment. This could easily be done in your story by specifying a difference in the climates of the two continents. Considering dragons are reptiles (sort of), your best bet would be with temperature or humidity, both of which mess with a reptile's ability to regulate its body heat. So, with this method, the vast majority of dragons would be unable to go back to their continent of origin, but there would still be individuals that may have a better tolerance for the old environment than the others, which could lead to some interesting plot developments.






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                                    It is possible that the dragons have simply been away from the continent for so long that evolution has made it impossible to go back. On earth, many island-dwelling bird species have this same issue, where their ancestors came over to the island from the mainland and adapted to the new climate, but in the process deviated so much from the original species that later generations were no longer compatible with the original environment. This could easily be done in your story by specifying a difference in the climates of the two continents. Considering dragons are reptiles (sort of), your best bet would be with temperature or humidity, both of which mess with a reptile's ability to regulate its body heat. So, with this method, the vast majority of dragons would be unable to go back to their continent of origin, but there would still be individuals that may have a better tolerance for the old environment than the others, which could lead to some interesting plot developments.






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                                      It is possible that the dragons have simply been away from the continent for so long that evolution has made it impossible to go back. On earth, many island-dwelling bird species have this same issue, where their ancestors came over to the island from the mainland and adapted to the new climate, but in the process deviated so much from the original species that later generations were no longer compatible with the original environment. This could easily be done in your story by specifying a difference in the climates of the two continents. Considering dragons are reptiles (sort of), your best bet would be with temperature or humidity, both of which mess with a reptile's ability to regulate its body heat. So, with this method, the vast majority of dragons would be unable to go back to their continent of origin, but there would still be individuals that may have a better tolerance for the old environment than the others, which could lead to some interesting plot developments.






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                                      It is possible that the dragons have simply been away from the continent for so long that evolution has made it impossible to go back. On earth, many island-dwelling bird species have this same issue, where their ancestors came over to the island from the mainland and adapted to the new climate, but in the process deviated so much from the original species that later generations were no longer compatible with the original environment. This could easily be done in your story by specifying a difference in the climates of the two continents. Considering dragons are reptiles (sort of), your best bet would be with temperature or humidity, both of which mess with a reptile's ability to regulate its body heat. So, with this method, the vast majority of dragons would be unable to go back to their continent of origin, but there would still be individuals that may have a better tolerance for the old environment than the others, which could lead to some interesting plot developments.







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                                          Dragons glide, they can't fly on their own power. As long as they can find warm, upwards air currents they can stay up. But on the ocean? Eventually they fall and become kraken food.



                                          That, or use a f... Maelstrom of air that ships can go around. Make it natural and non-magical. The way around the permanent storm is longer than a thousand miles.






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                                          • they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
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                                          Dragons glide, they can't fly on their own power. As long as they can find warm, upwards air currents they can stay up. But on the ocean? Eventually they fall and become kraken food.



                                          That, or use a f... Maelstrom of air that ships can go around. Make it natural and non-magical. The way around the permanent storm is longer than a thousand miles.






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                                          • they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
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                                          Dragons glide, they can't fly on their own power. As long as they can find warm, upwards air currents they can stay up. But on the ocean? Eventually they fall and become kraken food.



                                          That, or use a f... Maelstrom of air that ships can go around. Make it natural and non-magical. The way around the permanent storm is longer than a thousand miles.






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                                          Dragons glide, they can't fly on their own power. As long as they can find warm, upwards air currents they can stay up. But on the ocean? Eventually they fall and become kraken food.



                                          That, or use a f... Maelstrom of air that ships can go around. Make it natural and non-magical. The way around the permanent storm is longer than a thousand miles.







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                                          • they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
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                                          • they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
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                                          they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
                                          – Tanzanite Dragoness
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                                          they do fly though, and they can cross in the opposite direction
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