Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
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Name: Quinoa
Caption: Back when it was named it should have been spelled 'keenwah'; many misunderstandings would not have happened. Or just named Fred.
Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
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Name: Quinoa
Caption: Back when it was named it should have been spelled 'keenwah'; many misunderstandings would not have happened. Or just named Fred.
[item=sandstone]
Name: Sandstone
Caption:
One stone, two stone, red stone... Sandstone? isn't that how it goes?
A beauty tool among dragons both popular and easy to obtain. Useful for both buffing down tough scales as well as sharpening claws! (Special thanks to Arborpunk!)
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Name: Sandstone
Caption:
One stone, two stone, red stone... Sandstone? isn't that how it goes?
"There is no terminal called End in your life!"
Blue // they/he
Name: redstone
Caption: Formed by the red sand in Abiding Boneyard.
Rusted Crown
Trinkets
This crown was not made for a dragon, though it's fun to balance it on your head.
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[img]http://www1.flightrising.com/static/cms/trinket/21555.png[/img]
[b]Name:[/b] Sandstone
[b]Caption:[/b] Unfortunately, an aesthetically pleasing pile of these won't net you a win at the local sandcastle tourney.
[item=Marine Iguana]
[b]Name[/b]:Marine Iguana
[b]Caption[/b]:Actually hates water.
[item=Cinnamon Laoch]
[b]Name[/b]
[b]Caption[/b]:To one's dissapointment, actually is the blandest of laoches.
[item=Bark biter]
[b]Name[/b]:Bark Biter
[b]Caption[/b]:This beetle bites more dragons than it bites barks.
[item=Hardwater Loach]
[b]Name:[/b]Hardwater Loach
[b]Caption[/b]:No, there is not a species as a Softwater Loach. You can't always get what you want and things sometimes just don't have a counterpart.
[item=Orchid beetle]
[b]Name[/b]:Orchid Beetle
[b]Caption[/b]:It tastes like nectar! Wait, you say that's the poisonous part?!
[item=Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle]
[b]Name[/b]:Its metallic shell is more interesting than most of the beetles, but its trait of staying still bore the world to death.
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
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Name:Marine Iguana Caption:Actually hates water.
Name Caption:To one's dissapointment, actually is the blandest of laoches.
Bark Biter
Insect
These bright beetles can be a devastating force; stripping the bark from entire forests overnight. Luckily, their tastiness keeps the population in check. (Special thanks to PorcelainPlants!)
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Name:Bark Biter Caption:This beetle bites more dragons than it bites barks.
Hardwater Loach
Seafood
Some dragons revere this fish, saying that eating it provides extra minerals. Others curse it as a nuisance that enjoys swimming into and clogging up pipes. (Special thanks to Dreamweave!)
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Name:Hardwater Loach Caption:No, there is not a species as a Softwater Loach. You can't always get what you want and things sometimes just don't have a counterpart.
Orchid Beetle
Insect
Found in the Starwood Strand, this nocturnal beetle gets its vivid coloration from the plants it eats. (Special thanks to Serpenthyne!)
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Name:Orchid Beetle Caption:It tastes like nectar! Wait, you say that's the poisonous part?!
Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle
Insect
What? No not that kind of boring. Boring as in it bores into wood like...wait...why are you leaving?
(Special thanks to Archenitesky!)
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Name:Its metallic shell is more interesting than most of the beetles, but its trait of staying still bore the world to death.
[item=bark biter]
[b]Name:[/b] Bark Biter
[b]Caption:[/b] Infestations of this species can be detected by putting your ear to the bark; their tapping and humming make you want to boogie.
These bright beetles can be a devastating force; stripping the bark from entire forests overnight. Luckily, their tastiness keeps the population in check. (Special thanks to PorcelainPlants!)
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Name: Bark Biter Caption: Infestations of this species can be detected by putting your ear to the bark; their tapping and humming make you want to boogie.