The Commander of 50 had sufficient mage talent to operate the spell from an object with a stored spell.
The issue with cloaking Dragons isn't whether the spell would stick to a dragons. It is whether
1. There are dragon riders who have sufficient mage talent of the right sort to operate the spell (All dragon riders have some mage talent in order to operate dragon control spellware), and
2. What sort of spell and dragon rider training limitations there are to employ such a spell.
For example, you may have to fly a close dragon formation to be within the cloak range.
This also means that if a far seer with future prediction talent penetrated the cloak, that anti-aircraft/dragon salvos are going to cause surprise and disproportionate casualties.
This sort of thing will drive mages to develop Farseer talent warning spellware, likely based on the war dragons innate dislike of those humans with talents.
This line of mage research is likely the basis of the Arcanian mage civilization picking up on the underlying universal laws and their flux based on human population content.
That is, of course, up to the authors, but it would work as far as a reader acceptable way to present said information.
brnicholas wrote:All quite true. Surprise is going to cause both sides all kinds of problems in this war because neither has any idea what the others true limits are.
As regards your suggested attack plan. It might work but there are at least two number of assumptions there that might not be true.
1) The cloaking spell works as well at 200 mph as it does at 40 mph.
2) The cloaking spell can be automated. The Seventh Zydors lost the cloaking spell when the Commander of 50 who was running it was killed. There isn't room on a battle dragon for a second person so it may be impossible to put the spell on a dragon.
Nicholas
Mil-tech bard wrote:The issue for Arcanian dragons is that their lightning weapon ones possess a line of sight, speed of light, directed energy weapon with a field of engagement limited by Dragon neck/movement and an unknown range of engagement.
As a magical weapon, things like the physics of electrical grounding may not apply.
Had the Arcanians simply placed a cloaking spell over their dragons and spit lightning from a distance at the anti-aircraft defenses of Fort Salbey, the outcome of their attack could have been far different.
Sure, the Sharonan far seer broke through the Arcanian heavy cavalry cloaking spell...eventually.
The issue would be dragons move faster and could have gotten several passes with lightning weapons before the Sharonan's got effective gunfire barrages going, and hard maneuvering crossing targets are much more difficult to hit with anti-aircraft fire than closing ones.
Several cloaked shallow dive passes with lightning weapons would have cleared the battlements of Sharonan heavy automatic weapons before flame dragon and Griffin attacks.
Much of the ability of the Sharonan's to successfully resist was being forewarned and the Arcanians being surprised with the equivalent of .50 caliber machine guns and 40mm pom-poms.
Those will not be a surprise the next time Dragons and Griffins come over the wall.