goat
(#55218326)
is he a goat? or a god?
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Personal Style
Hatchling dragons cannot wear apparel.
Scene
Measurements
Length
1.24 m
Wingspan
0.89 m
Weight
9.44 kg
Genetics
Gold
Wasp
Wasp
Gold
Bee
Bee
Gold
Runes
Runes
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Skydancer
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
4
AGI
5
DEF
4
QCK
9
INT
9
VIT
4
MND
9
Biography
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goat is an annoying, stubborn and persistent being. a god with great power, but difficult to work with. it is somewhat hard to make out what it tries to communicate with you, as it speaks in bleats and screeches. it may be the smartest of all dragons, but unable to communicate; or like most dragons believe, its just really dumb. |
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LemonySnaket wrote on 2019-09-28 11:57:45:
(ooo, I love this idea!)
A short dragon trots up to the stall. Yes, trots. As it stares up at the guardian before it, anyone could see clear, goat eyes.
It looked really dumb, like, its eyes were popping out of its head like a cartoon character. A tongue hung by its mouth, swatting at any flies that came by the strange beast.
Some bored looking, dull merchant dragon held it on a leash. The skydancer-goat turned to the spiral merchant. It made an annoying bleep sound, that held for a good minute.
The dragon sighed, looking up at the fortune teller, asking: "Card reading, for goat please."
(card draw please! if goat is too hard due to lore or them being dumb I'll have one of this guy)
A short dragon trots up to the stall. Yes, trots. As it stares up at the guardian before it, anyone could see clear, goat eyes.
It looked really dumb, like, its eyes were popping out of its head like a cartoon character. A tongue hung by its mouth, swatting at any flies that came by the strange beast.
Some bored looking, dull merchant dragon held it on a leash. The skydancer-goat turned to the spiral merchant. It made an annoying bleep sound, that held for a good minute.
The dragon sighed, looking up at the fortune teller, asking: "Card reading, for goat please."
(card draw please! if goat is too hard due to lore or them being dumb I'll have one of this guy)
PhantomInk wrote on 2019-09-28 12:32:20:
@ LemonySnaket
Carina cranes her neck to peer down at the tiny Skydancer. "...Oh. Well, a customer is a customer, I suppose." Hesitantly, she begins to shuffle her deck...
Carina cranes her neck to peer down at the tiny Skydancer. "...Oh. Well, a customer is a customer, I suppose." Hesitantly, she begins to shuffle her deck...
Carina wrote:
I'm not sure what use you'll get out of a card reading, little one, but...let's see what the deck has to offer.
Your first card is...oh, we'll do a basic spread. This card is your current situation. You have drawn the Roulette; how interesting! The Roulette is a card that represents the cyclical nature of all things. It signifies a turning point in fortune. If things have been going well for you, be warned; dark times may be ahead. On the other hand, if you've been facing difficulties, then the Roulette suggests that your luck may be on the rise! The Roulette also reminds you that what goes around comes around. Act and speak--or, well, bleat--with kindness, and the same will return to you.
Your second card represents an obstacle that you may face. You have drawn the Exalt of Cauldrons, a card of emotions and romance. I doubt that romanceis in the cards for you, little one (no offense), but the Exalt may signify troubled waters with regards to your feelings or those of someone near you. Perhaps you will suffer from moodiness, or mood swings (which I suppose are rather common with hatchlings, aren't they?). More literally, the Exalt of Cauldrons could warn of danger when traveling by water. Perhaps you ought to stay away from boats for a little while.
This final card is a piece of advice, some way to deal with the troubles that lie ahead. You have drawn the Seven of Crowns inverted, a most curious card. The Seven of Pentacles advises that the time to act is not yet come. Bide your time, and be wary. Act too quickly, and you risk throwing all of your work into the wind. It may also signify that the time has come to take a moment's rest and reconsider your circumstances more carefully.
I'm...afraid I have very little idea of what any of this means, especially with regards to a rather silly little hatchling. The cards sometimes seem to have a mind of their own. Nevertheless...*ahem* I shall do my best to interpret. Now, then... Trust in the cyclical nature of all things. The time will come when you must act, but that time is not now. In the moment, look to the future, and work to still the waters of your heart. Be patient, be calm, and above all do not let your emotions get the best of you. You may risk throwing away all you have worked toward.
Your first card is...oh, we'll do a basic spread. This card is your current situation. You have drawn the Roulette; how interesting! The Roulette is a card that represents the cyclical nature of all things. It signifies a turning point in fortune. If things have been going well for you, be warned; dark times may be ahead. On the other hand, if you've been facing difficulties, then the Roulette suggests that your luck may be on the rise! The Roulette also reminds you that what goes around comes around. Act and speak--or, well, bleat--with kindness, and the same will return to you.
Your second card represents an obstacle that you may face. You have drawn the Exalt of Cauldrons, a card of emotions and romance. I doubt that romanceis in the cards for you, little one (no offense), but the Exalt may signify troubled waters with regards to your feelings or those of someone near you. Perhaps you will suffer from moodiness, or mood swings (which I suppose are rather common with hatchlings, aren't they?). More literally, the Exalt of Cauldrons could warn of danger when traveling by water. Perhaps you ought to stay away from boats for a little while.
This final card is a piece of advice, some way to deal with the troubles that lie ahead. You have drawn the Seven of Crowns inverted, a most curious card. The Seven of Pentacles advises that the time to act is not yet come. Bide your time, and be wary. Act too quickly, and you risk throwing all of your work into the wind. It may also signify that the time has come to take a moment's rest and reconsider your circumstances more carefully.
I'm...afraid I have very little idea of what any of this means, especially with regards to a rather silly little hatchling. The cards sometimes seem to have a mind of their own. Nevertheless...*ahem* I shall do my best to interpret. Now, then... Trust in the cyclical nature of all things. The time will come when you must act, but that time is not now. In the moment, look to the future, and work to still the waters of your heart. Be patient, be calm, and above all do not let your emotions get the best of you. You may risk throwing away all you have worked toward.
Peachyminn wrote on 2020-01-30 11:26:44:
@ lemonysnaket he looks like he would barge into the lair storage to eat all the grass stock.
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