Selling or giving away dragons at all is free game for people doing what they want with them. Writing lore yourself isn’t going to stop that.
No one is obligated to keep lore you write for dragons you get rid of - they’re completely within their rights to change it or even remove it completely. Even if they bought the dragon for its lore originally, they can change their mind later. Messaging someone for changing lore on a dragon they own is odd at best, and possibly harassment depending how you go about it.
There is really only one option for lore you don’t like on dragons you sell - don't sell it. Keep the dragon or exalt it yourself. Once it’s out of your lair, it’s not yours anymore.
(Now if someone is explicitly involving your lore or dragons in their own without permission in some sort of questionable way, that’s different - but even so, you’re probably better off reporting it if it’s bad enough and blocking them. But I don’t really think someone going ‘this dragons parents abandoned it!’ or something vague like that is really that questionable on it’s own.)
Re: SMR Lore Salt
(Anonymous) 2024-12-18 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)No one is obligated to keep lore you write for dragons you get rid of - they’re completely within their rights to change it or even remove it completely. Even if they bought the dragon for its lore originally, they can change their mind later. Messaging someone for changing lore on a dragon they own is odd at best, and possibly harassment depending how you go about it.
There is really only one option for lore you don’t like on dragons you sell - don't sell it. Keep the dragon or exalt it yourself. Once it’s out of your lair, it’s not yours anymore.
(Now if someone is explicitly involving your lore or dragons in their own without permission in some sort of questionable way, that’s different - but even so, you’re probably better off reporting it if it’s bad enough and blocking them. But I don’t really think someone going ‘this dragons parents abandoned it!’ or something vague like that is really that questionable on it’s own.)