Oh yeah. I've been hiding out with Galby loyalists for a few weeks in a city, and nobody has noticed me. One of those loyalist allies happens to be an elf. Funny how when Nasuada's people see the pointy ears they immediately become trusting.
What colour is your dragon? For some reason I'm picturing bright lemon yellow: the same yellow as my Clue Bus!
The scales are clear, like quartz crystal, but we've been experimenting with changing the scale color as a disguise, so they now look like yellow sulfur crystals. (Edit: Because I'm forgetful and accidentally copied Epistler's dragon's design, the scales are now officially sulfur yellow.) Additionally, their tail is oddly short, and they have a rounded spot with browner scales instead of an actual tip. They refused to "fix" themself with magic when offered. What about yours?
He does that a lot, you may have noticed: comes up with something that's actually quite good and then ruins it because he just can't leave it at that.
I noticed it in the Murtagh book. There would be a scene that was impactful, and then Murtagh would keep ruminating on it.
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Date: 2023-11-27 03:39 pm (UTC)Fortunately for us our pursuers are dumbasses.
Oh yeah. I've been hiding out with Galby loyalists for a few weeks in a city, and nobody has noticed me. One of those loyalist allies happens to be an elf. Funny how when Nasuada's people see the pointy ears they immediately become trusting.
What colour is your dragon? For some reason I'm picturing bright lemon yellow: the same yellow as my Clue Bus!
The scales are clear, like quartz crystal, but we've been experimenting with changing the scale color as a disguise, so they now look like yellow sulfur crystals. (Edit: Because I'm forgetful and accidentally copied Epistler's dragon's design, the scales are now officially sulfur yellow.) Additionally, their tail is oddly short, and they have a rounded spot with browner scales instead of an actual tip. They refused to "fix" themself with magic when offered. What about yours?
He does that a lot, you may have noticed: comes up with something that's actually quite good and then ruins it because he just can't leave it at that.
I noticed it in the Murtagh book. There would be a scene that was impactful, and then Murtagh would keep ruminating on it.