To anyone who is arguing that 'natural born' dragons with special eyes *must* be marked to separate them from those that had a vial applied even though there's no actual difference between the two: you're disgusting and I'm blocking each and every of you.
... Seriously, I'd considered noting the natural born thing onto a few of mine not because they're superior, but because I personally hatched them. But I don't want caught up in the drama.
Just to check: is this in regards to the badge idiots made for it or is my registry of personally hatched special eyed dragons I have on one of my dragons going to get me blocked because I choose to celebrate my hatching luck like I have for over a year?
Was there any blood purity bs going on about imps back before they got common? That's what all the "natural" eye marker debate is reminding me of and it made me wonder if the community had a gross debate like this before. Like did people think imps with only one imp parent were lesser at any point? Or want scrolled versus bred as a marker?
Re: Question for folks around when Imps were still rare and old drama
Signed up in 2013, I absolutely remember people trying to market their imp hatchlings with "both parents are imperials!" I do not remember any outrage or debate or anything regarding to it, it seemed to me (at least in my bubble back then) that no one gave a shit
I never buy food and it would take YEARS to go through my food stores. It's wild to me how quickly the food I sell gets bought up. I know people have different playstyles and my style is probably more time-intensive than others can afford; still can't help but think about how much money is being spent on food.
Reading this was like the gif from Community where the guy walks in with pizza and everything is on fire, except that it made me smile and pull out a slice instead of scream.
So I really, really need to do a lair cleanout. I have a lot of unbred gened G1s that no longer spark joy. I know I'll never make back what I spent on them, but I might get a few hundred gems. Plus I'm revising my lore and getting rid of a bunch of old permas. Most of the permas are bred and not worth anything, but some of them are sort of oldish (low 8 digits, not anything fantastic), and who knows, someone might want a few of them.
But the idea of actually making up a sales post and researching pricing for all seventy-zillion of them make me wanna just yeet them all to Lightbringer.
Plague: "git gud," is actually a scrub Nature: xenophobic, 100% smokes weed if also a tundra avatar Fire: classic to the point of unoriginality. dragons breathe FIRE, guys. Hides a rebellious heart deep down. Arcane: tumblr child Ice: most likely to tell someone to get over their hurt feelings Lightning: thinks making memes about how capitalism is killing the planet is revolutionary behavior Water: doesnt exist, their god is dead. Wind: smokes weed with nature, acts fun and carefree but actually has commitment issues. Weirdly obsessed with corgi ass. Earth: no longer the saddest flight since tidelord died. secretly rich but wears tees and sweatpants. Defends snappers from any haters. Light: still pining for the short lived glory days when the yellow of light represented cold hard treasure. most likely to roleplay in a serious post. Shadow: still salty about that time their forum was visible. Most likely to have a gambling problem.
anyone else feel weird about "wild spirit crafts" and the use of a dreamcatcher? I don't want to assume the creators have no association with any native american groups but it comes across to me as some boho "wild g*psy spirit" white person kind of thing
Yeah but it could also be a thin wreath maybe and with the tree in the middle it gets a bit further from dreamcatcher in looks: https://serapphire.tumblr.com/post/151478880161/do-you-know-of-any-alternatives-to-a-dream
The simplest possibility is that all of the items that can stock in any section of the treasure MP are in the pool and one is simply chosen at random.
But I'd think if that were all, it would be an apparel item far more often than the rest of them put together (though I haven't run numbers on that) and that doesn't seem to be the case.
Also, limited-time items seem to come up more frequently than they would if it were pure RNG (Spring's Breath has been, what, at least three times now; I know I've seen a couple of fest skins too.)
One roll for which section followed by a second roll of the items within the section would solve the first issue and would explain the fest skins as well - but not Spring's Breath. So maybe that with a slight weighting on limited-time things as well (like happens with Swipp)?
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