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TheAwesoMew
Fun fact: Amklis is small
even by Wildclaw standards. X,D
I think I just sent the 'kids' of the lair to university, heh.
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SassmasterMaxie
Hm. I suspect what AwesoMew’s been doing is taking the image urls of dragon images, like Altani’s is
Code:
http://flightrising.com/rendern/350/383828/38382747_350.png
and replacing the first 350 with portraits, and replacing the _350.png at the end with p.png. So we’d get
Code:
http://flightrising.com/rendern/portraits/383828/38382747p.png
And you can replace the image url in a dragon’s ‘generate code’ BBCode to get one that works as a link like the normal dragon BBCode. :)
For my part I usually go to ‘change avatar’ and find the avatar in that menu and then copy image location from there and remove everything that comes after .png in order to get the avatar image url. In the case of this thread, you can also copy the image location from the character list on the first page.
Hope that helps!
Shunic found out from Ivey that there were a couple of slots yet to be filled, so he decided to have a try at promoting the event. With what he took to be a loudening cone from somewhere, he flew up into the sky to project his voice into the surrounding area.
”Adventurers, Camping Enthusiasts and Wilderness Explorers!
Come join one of our teams as we work together
to survive like miniature clans!
We would welcome your help, and invite you to join us on this experience unlike any other.”
Shunic lowered the cone and remarked to no one in particular, “unless you’ve actually founded a small clan in the woods, I guess.”
Strala found Ivey soothing to speak to. The Snapper displayed great awareness of many possible dangers, and reassured the Mirror that she’d be watchful for when anyone got in too much trouble. Everyone was as safe from serious harm as groups surviving in the wilderness could be.
“I see. Thank you very much for the safety explanation-promise.” Strala went to find her children. Seeing the Skydancers and Guardian among their team, she felt comforted to think about everyone looking out for on another.
“Suna, Bryn.” She called them over. “Have a great time, and remember that it’s okay if it gets hard. But,” Strala forestalled any interruptions, “something being hard doesn’t mean you have to quit.” She nuzzled their fins affectionately, “I love you dears.”
“Love you lots, ma!” Suna replied
“We will write. Definitely.” Bryn promised.
“Look after each other.” With those last words, Strala left her children in the care of the group. For what would be the longest time spent apart from her. A circumstance which every parent must face one day, one way or another. When a child seeks an adventure of their own.