yyyyyyikes. Sandsurges will drop in price over time just like every other breed that has ever been released. dragon market is not real-life capitalism. sandsurge is not essential. it is not the commons, privatized. it is not putting a price on stolen water. it's a fUcKiNg PiXeL & signing up for the website is free.
ghostcollective sounds like a douche. mad respect to the person publicly de-friending.
popped on to gc's profile to block. is the line about "PM wispher and I will log back in" indicating a multi or just two people who are friends? so hard to tell.
...related to previous discussion, a comment from @/hellhoundspack on gc's profile reads "cool to see other systems on here" so there's that as well x
ghostcollective sounds like a douche. mad respect to the person publicly de-friending.
popped on to gc's profile to block. is the line about "PM wispher and I will log back in" indicating a multi or just two people who are friends? so hard to tell.
...related to previous discussion, a comment from @/hellhoundspack on gc's profile reads "cool to see other systems on here" so there's that as well x
So much this. Almedha is the kind of person who argues just to argue. They remind me of a friend that I used to have that would argue with people who agreed with them. It was wild. I halfway wonder if they argue in the suggestion forum as some bizarre form of tension release.
OP just... they just wanted to simply CONSOLIDATE information that is already THERE on the site into a simple, easy to reference format. That thread got WEIRD really fast, WOW.
As a writer myself, I was more than a little offended to see this person "non-ironically offering [their] services as editor if you want your dragon lore to read like a published novel." Like they were George R.R. Martin or somebody. This brings up the question, "Who the hell do you think you are?" but I'm not asking because I don't think I want to know!
Literally so strange that almost instantly people jumped to bitch about headcanons being ruined like... ??????? It doesn't stop other fandoms from making headcanons why would it stop this one.
Re: Anyone have any context? SMR / AI voice acting drama
(Anonymous) 2023-08-18 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)Thanks! Wasn't sure if it was a hypothetical, or if it was someone if want to block for being a twit. 🤣
Re: Anyone have any context? SMR / AI voice acting drama
(Anonymous) 2023-08-18 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)Ayrt, no disagreement there!
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Out of curiosity, I went through GhostCollective's entire lair, looking for lore to read, to check their credentials, as it were...and guess what? None of their dragons has any! (Well, except for one former traveling dragon with the standard adventure log, to which GC added their bit; it was okay, but nothing to write home about.) (pun very much intended, btw)
Long story short: if I ever need editing help with my dragon lore, I'll find someone more qualified. That's all. Bye!
Out of curiosity, I went through GhostCollective's entire lair, looking for lore to read, to check their credentials, as it were...and guess what? None of their dragons has any! (Well, except for one former traveling dragon with the standard adventure log, to which GC added their bit; it was okay, but nothing to write home about.) (pun very much intended, btw)
Long story short: if I ever need editing help with my dragon lore, I'll find someone more qualified. That's all. Bye!
I don't see why they don't just have the Treasure Marketplace genes trade for two of the equivalent Ancient gene.
I'd guess that it's just a friend who will let GC know if they need to log on. But it sure doesn't come off well!
Hilarious to me that most of that just boils down to "I'm too stupid to understand how other people can be offended by my rudeness" lmao hopefully something they can grow out of instead of a permanent condition
i think certain opinions are built upon a strange imaginary ruleset where changing the pronouns used for a certain NPC would then "remove representation" somehow for niche identities.
to be clear, i'm not talking about Fiona being transfemme, or insinuating that we shouldn't have trans NPCs. i'm talking about the weird discourse i've seen, like about the Wildclaw NPC - well, now i'm going insane because i can't find a wildclaw npc??? but i could've sworn i remembered a Wildlaw with like, glasses & a muffler, and people were arguing about if he was a demiboy or nonbinary or transmasc or whatever & getting angry on all sides bc like "if he's transmasc then how dare you they/them him" and "nooo he can't be transmasc we need nb representation" & my oldertrans anypronoun ass was over here like... staff clearly loves & appreciates their rainbow family userbase. they're showing not only a willingness but also Excitedness to include variety in their character designs, including gender, body size, skin color, visible disability, et alia. we are not going unnoticed here. and i use the phrase "niche identities" not because i want silent minorities, but because of the contemporary tendency to microlabel & focus on differences in a way that has lead to exclusionary infighting - just because staff has not specified that an NPC is ace or genderfluid or whatever doesn't mean that it can't be true to you! and it doesn't indicate a lack of care for those identities, either. only so many NPCs get introduced at once. give it time.
i'm all for including pronouns for NPCs along with their introductions. i think it's nice. users could root around staff posts searching for what pronouns were used in reference to which NPCs, but it would be easier to just have them listed for view somewhere more findable, next to NPC names & roles.
...though i do foresee perhaps an increased drama surrounding pronoun correction on the forums. like besties i PROMISE dropping the wrong pronoun for a dragon NPC doesn't automatically make someone a virulent transphobe & everyone is probably trying their best (and if they actually are transphobic, well, i'm sure they'll give you more evidence than just dropping an incorrect pronoun or two into a regular discussion)
to be clear, i'm not talking about Fiona being transfemme, or insinuating that we shouldn't have trans NPCs. i'm talking about the weird discourse i've seen, like about the Wildclaw NPC - well, now i'm going insane because i can't find a wildclaw npc??? but i could've sworn i remembered a Wildlaw with like, glasses & a muffler, and people were arguing about if he was a demiboy or nonbinary or transmasc or whatever & getting angry on all sides bc like "if he's transmasc then how dare you they/them him" and "nooo he can't be transmasc we need nb representation" & my oldertrans anypronoun ass was over here like... staff clearly loves & appreciates their rainbow family userbase. they're showing not only a willingness but also Excitedness to include variety in their character designs, including gender, body size, skin color, visible disability, et alia. we are not going unnoticed here. and i use the phrase "niche identities" not because i want silent minorities, but because of the contemporary tendency to microlabel & focus on differences in a way that has lead to exclusionary infighting - just because staff has not specified that an NPC is ace or genderfluid or whatever doesn't mean that it can't be true to you! and it doesn't indicate a lack of care for those identities, either. only so many NPCs get introduced at once. give it time.
i'm all for including pronouns for NPCs along with their introductions. i think it's nice. users could root around staff posts searching for what pronouns were used in reference to which NPCs, but it would be easier to just have them listed for view somewhere more findable, next to NPC names & roles.
...though i do foresee perhaps an increased drama surrounding pronoun correction on the forums. like besties i PROMISE dropping the wrong pronoun for a dragon NPC doesn't automatically make someone a virulent transphobe & everyone is probably trying their best (and if they actually are transphobic, well, i'm sure they'll give you more evidence than just dropping an incorrect pronoun or two into a regular discussion)
wildclaw npc is in the grand exchange achievements shop btw! and +1 on everyting you said here tbh
The silliest part is that the site already has canonical pronouns for the NPCs - some are listed right on their shop/post description (like if you hover over the icon on the selection page), and some are just confirmed via staff posts - but they all are out there. The suggestion is just to have them displayed somewhere more clearly.
If someone wants to call Galore she/her because that's their headcanon, like whatever - but they're already going against established site lore, and that information being more prominent doesn't change that.
(Also, this is just a me thing and probably overthinking but - it's weird to me when people are super insistent and defensive about their headcanons being more important than canon lore, at least in cases of smaller projects like these where you have pretty much direct contact with the character's creators. Particularly given FR is making an effort to have diverse characters, so it's not like we're severely lacking representation. Like, it's fine to have fun and create headcanons about characters, but it doesn't trump the canon lore and your headcanons aren't more valid than it. I doubt staff cares or is bothered by it to be fair, but if I told someone my nonbinary dragon's pronouns were they/them and they said 'oh but I get such feminine energy from them, so I'm gonna headcanon that they use she/her' or something and tried arguing with me about my own character's pronouns or gender identity, I'd be like what the fuck and block that person lmao.)
If someone wants to call Galore she/her because that's their headcanon, like whatever - but they're already going against established site lore, and that information being more prominent doesn't change that.
(Also, this is just a me thing and probably overthinking but - it's weird to me when people are super insistent and defensive about their headcanons being more important than canon lore, at least in cases of smaller projects like these where you have pretty much direct contact with the character's creators. Particularly given FR is making an effort to have diverse characters, so it's not like we're severely lacking representation. Like, it's fine to have fun and create headcanons about characters, but it doesn't trump the canon lore and your headcanons aren't more valid than it. I doubt staff cares or is bothered by it to be fair, but if I told someone my nonbinary dragon's pronouns were they/them and they said 'oh but I get such feminine energy from them, so I'm gonna headcanon that they use she/her' or something and tried arguing with me about my own character's pronouns or gender identity, I'd be like what the fuck and block that person lmao.)
+1
I'm a professional writer, and I thought that was very head-up-assery too. What a hypocritical, egotistical chode!
I'm a professional writer, and I thought that was very head-up-assery too. What a hypocritical, egotistical chode!
But then you have two Ancient genes when you may only want one.
NAYRT but why not just put them in the grand exchange shop for 1 copy of the gene + half the treasure cost of the normal gene
so for example a modern gene that's 150k would trade for the ancient version of that + 75k treasure
so for example a modern gene that's 150k would trade for the ancient version of that + 75k treasure
Ancient gene scrolls are half the price of modern gene scrolls. Going with this suggestion means people will be paying double than they had previously.
I won't be opposed to GlassGloss giving us 75k + ancient gene in exchange for one copy of the modern variant though.
I won't be opposed to GlassGloss giving us 75k + ancient gene in exchange for one copy of the modern variant though.
Yea, I agree with most of your argument.
There are a lot of 'woke' cis girls on FR who obsess over trans people and their lives to an unhealthy and objectifying degree, who also obsess over attempting to clock NPC's to an disturbing degree. The same thing happened with that aquarius familiar, where to many users were calling the character nonbinary or genderfluid based on physical traits and anatomy alone which was just...gross. Trans people have come so far to distance society from chaser behavior like that. And I'm well aware of their obsession over Avery for not looking 'cis' enough to them in dress or physicality or whatever aspect they fixate on.
The fact that you get this group of people going to war with others over pronoun correction, over genders they /made up/ for these NPC's, is not only embarrassing but also harmful toward trans visibility. It makes acknowledging /actual/ trans lives appear as a game to play for woke points for these people, and does not make a good impression for allies. This behavior is not, in any way, genuine activism, and it makes fun of people who are actually trying to advance trans rights and recognition in a respectful way.
I will mention though that Fiona is a girl. Transfemme should not be used in place of woman if the character is binary trans. I've read many opinions from trans women who think that term reduces their legitimacy when they are separated from cis women in language.
There are a lot of 'woke' cis girls on FR who obsess over trans people and their lives to an unhealthy and objectifying degree, who also obsess over attempting to clock NPC's to an disturbing degree. The same thing happened with that aquarius familiar, where to many users were calling the character nonbinary or genderfluid based on physical traits and anatomy alone which was just...gross. Trans people have come so far to distance society from chaser behavior like that. And I'm well aware of their obsession over Avery for not looking 'cis' enough to them in dress or physicality or whatever aspect they fixate on.
The fact that you get this group of people going to war with others over pronoun correction, over genders they /made up/ for these NPC's, is not only embarrassing but also harmful toward trans visibility. It makes acknowledging /actual/ trans lives appear as a game to play for woke points for these people, and does not make a good impression for allies. This behavior is not, in any way, genuine activism, and it makes fun of people who are actually trying to advance trans rights and recognition in a respectful way.
I will mention though that Fiona is a girl. Transfemme should not be used in place of woman if the character is binary trans. I've read many opinions from trans women who think that term reduces their legitimacy when they are separated from cis women in language.
AYRT - i see your point fair enough on the terminology re: Fiona, and appreciate your input, so thank you, genuinely.
though i will note that no group is a monolith, different people will have preference for different terms, and if i am reading your last sentence correctly, you are quoting opinions you've read from others regarding how they feel about the language that is applied to them as humans (not fantasy dragon characters), rather than coming from a place of personal experience - although of course not sharing a certain identity doesn't preclude you from participating in discussions, and i'm not trying to de-legitimize your viewpoint in that way.
words & identities are a very personal thing, and always sliding around in meaning as language evolves. my partner is a binary trans woman and doesn't really fuss about the "woman/trans woman/transfemme/trans fem/MtF" distinctions in cases of Fiction (though obviously there Are distinctions, and through context clues you can conclude when someone has chosen a certain term pointedly to cause harm), but again, both my partner & i fit into the "older FR player" category, and that definitely informs our views on the terminology.
trans women are women. you can dress or present "femme" without being a woman. & i definitely would rather have someone on my side who ACTS in support of LGBTQ+ people but knows nothing other than outdated/offensive terminology, versus someone who knows the LINGO but uses it to couch their oppressive/conservative ideology in "acceptable-sounding" words.
i chose "transfemme" in this scenario because Fiona the character was designed to show the multi-set antennae trait in common with M pose Skydancers, but is also clearly feminine in name & social presentation, and i couldn't be fussed to look up exact terminology quoted on the website, which is kind of what the whole argument is about in the first place ahahaha. this time i went to look it up, and found just a post by Aequorin quoting a player question "I see some people say she's trans?" & replying simply "She is."
https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/frd/2812274/4#post_42031300
if i'm missing something more exact, by all means correct me with that information, but if all we're given is "she is trans" then that becomes a non-canon-negotiable trait of hers, but the exact identity comes down to player interpretation. also, she's not a real person, she's a dragon character who happens to have trans traits. which i think is the idea that staff is really trying to emphasize here, rather than ironing out super specific identities to ascribe to NPC dragon characters as some "representation checklist" to tick off. to paraphrase, "these are DRAGONS, existing as dragons. some might happen to be trans or disabled or (whatever else), but we strive to have those attributes arise & be recognized naturally, rather than adding these types of characteristics on purpose purely to satisfy microrepresentation requirements."
and just to be clear, i'm not trying to fight anyone here, my opinion is not the be-all end-all opinion, and i think nuanced discussions on topics like these are important. so thank you everyone for showing more level-headedness & maturity than some of our infamous FRD & suggestions forum regulars :P
though i will note that no group is a monolith, different people will have preference for different terms, and if i am reading your last sentence correctly, you are quoting opinions you've read from others regarding how they feel about the language that is applied to them as humans (not fantasy dragon characters), rather than coming from a place of personal experience - although of course not sharing a certain identity doesn't preclude you from participating in discussions, and i'm not trying to de-legitimize your viewpoint in that way.
words & identities are a very personal thing, and always sliding around in meaning as language evolves. my partner is a binary trans woman and doesn't really fuss about the "woman/trans woman/transfemme/trans fem/MtF" distinctions in cases of Fiction (though obviously there Are distinctions, and through context clues you can conclude when someone has chosen a certain term pointedly to cause harm), but again, both my partner & i fit into the "older FR player" category, and that definitely informs our views on the terminology.
trans women are women. you can dress or present "femme" without being a woman. & i definitely would rather have someone on my side who ACTS in support of LGBTQ+ people but knows nothing other than outdated/offensive terminology, versus someone who knows the LINGO but uses it to couch their oppressive/conservative ideology in "acceptable-sounding" words.
i chose "transfemme" in this scenario because Fiona the character was designed to show the multi-set antennae trait in common with M pose Skydancers, but is also clearly feminine in name & social presentation, and i couldn't be fussed to look up exact terminology quoted on the website, which is kind of what the whole argument is about in the first place ahahaha. this time i went to look it up, and found just a post by Aequorin quoting a player question "I see some people say she's trans?" & replying simply "She is."
https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/frd/2812274/4#post_42031300
if i'm missing something more exact, by all means correct me with that information, but if all we're given is "she is trans" then that becomes a non-canon-negotiable trait of hers, but the exact identity comes down to player interpretation. also, she's not a real person, she's a dragon character who happens to have trans traits. which i think is the idea that staff is really trying to emphasize here, rather than ironing out super specific identities to ascribe to NPC dragon characters as some "representation checklist" to tick off. to paraphrase, "these are DRAGONS, existing as dragons. some might happen to be trans or disabled or (whatever else), but we strive to have those attributes arise & be recognized naturally, rather than adding these types of characteristics on purpose purely to satisfy microrepresentation requirements."
and just to be clear, i'm not trying to fight anyone here, my opinion is not the be-all end-all opinion, and i think nuanced discussions on topics like these are important. so thank you everyone for showing more level-headedness & maturity than some of our infamous FRD & suggestions forum regulars :P
AYRT - thank you hahaha, i was hoping i hadn't just made up a guy to be mad about!
The one person who was insistent on misgendering Galore and Pipp really rubbed me the wrong way. The "angry lesbian" comment alongside all their "happily bisexuals" too, but I can't tell if they were self-referring or calling one of their own characters that. Misgendering is gross and weird no matter who it's done towards, and lesbians can be happy too. Wtf is that person's deal?
"The 'I am angel/sans/plant/wolf/ kin' bios in 2016 you could directly trace to people on 4chan and KF that were creating these accounts to be incredibly shitty about trans people, and it's still a thing they pull out on twitter from time to time. If you see an 'info' post about catkin going around on twt that's literally a thing created in a 4chan thread to fuck with y'all."
Probably a late response, but thank you for bringing this up! I tried talking about it in a (non-FR) server I was in a few days ago and people thought I was being mean or transphobic despite being trans myself. It made me uncomfortable, so I left. A lot of these animal/object kin identities have origins in 4chan trolling. IIRC the first incident was using "clovergender" as a way to sneak pedophilia and troll Tumblr and Twitter trans communities, and the other kin stuff followed suit.
Probably a late response, but thank you for bringing this up! I tried talking about it in a (non-FR) server I was in a few days ago and people thought I was being mean or transphobic despite being trans myself. It made me uncomfortable, so I left. A lot of these animal/object kin identities have origins in 4chan trolling. IIRC the first incident was using "clovergender" as a way to sneak pedophilia and troll Tumblr and Twitter trans communities, and the other kin stuff followed suit.
It is true that there are instances of 4chan trolling via kin and making up genders but reading this thread I'm sort of scratching my head because kinning existed long before then and it feels a bit disingenuous to treat it as such. Like, from what I vaguely remember kinning has it's roots in people identifying as elves and then otherkin was coined to refer to non-elfkin. Kinning in reference to fictional characters is relatively new. I remember when the wider otherkin community considered it a bastardization of the culture (and maybe they still do but I wouldn't know, I dont go there anymore). IDK what the catkin thread is about but dear god people have seriously been thinking of themselves as kitty cats with 100% sincerity for decades now.
me too nonny. I definitely knew ppl who kinned fictional characters who were like... genuine and not from 4chan ðŸ˜
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