xxxxxEvery dragon will have a biography with the following segments at the very least. What will word count be decided with? You'll see.
- An information segment with name meaning and origin, gender, sexuality, approximate age, zodiac information, personality type, and basic stats (agility, charisma, intelligence, strength, speed, stamina, magic, religion).
- An Early Life/Life Before the Rift segment.
- A Rift segment (my lore essentially takes place in a multiverse and it's in a place called The Crossroads, it'll make more sense later but basically, a bunch of universes mixed together).
- A Partner segment (information on the partner they were assigned after The Rift).
- A Relationships segment with at least two relationships (friendly, enemies, mates, whatever).
- A Family segment with family members within the Clan/outside of the Clan who are lore-important.
- A Magic segment with their Crossroads-specific magic style (there's a lot to this I won't get into but it's based on the gender alignment/gender element system, it's pretty cool actually).
- A Trivia segment with at least 3 pieces of trivia about them.
- And last but not least, a Danganronpa-inspired segment where I list their most loved/liked gifts of items from Flight Rising, as well as their responses when given those things.
Note that this is subject to change, but this is how it's planned for now. They will also need a bio code and at least one outfit and, for gen ones/ungened dragons, at least one gene plan.
- An Early Life/Life Before the Rift segment.
- A Rift segment (my lore essentially takes place in a multiverse and it's in a place called The Crossroads, it'll make more sense later but basically, a bunch of universes mixed together).
- A Partner segment (information on the partner they were assigned after The Rift).
- A Relationships segment with at least two relationships (friendly, enemies, mates, whatever).
- A Family segment with family members within the Clan/outside of the Clan who are lore-important.
- A Magic segment with their Crossroads-specific magic style (there's a lot to this I won't get into but it's based on the gender alignment/gender element system, it's pretty cool actually).
- A Trivia segment with at least 3 pieces of trivia about them.
- And last but not least, a Danganronpa-inspired segment where I list their most loved/liked gifts of items from Flight Rising, as well as their responses when given those things.
Note that this is subject to change, but this is how it's planned for now. They will also need a bio code and at least one outfit and, for gen ones/ungened dragons, at least one gene plan.
Emoji Code Guide
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Not Needed: this is only for the gene/apparel section if the dragon already has genes/an outfit
The ever-so-special short story segments get an emoji guide too! What's the short story segment? It's coming.
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Word Count Determination
Essentially, pulls from Pinkerton determine the baseline challenge for the day, and if I get that finished, pulls from Crim determine the extra challenges for the day.
Pulls
This covers all pulls, whether they be from Crim or from Pinkerton. While Pinkerton pulls must be done each day and cannot be skipped, you have the option of skipping a maximum of two Crim pulls a day should you decide to do Crim. However, if you have the item she's asking for and you sell it to her, you can skip that item's requirements without it counting towards your daily limit.
Food
100 words.
200 words.
300 words.
400 words.
- If the item pulled has a rating of , then add an additional 400 words.
- If I feel as though the section alone should not be that long, and is better with fewer words, I am obligated to put the remaining words into another segment. Meaning if the "General Overview" gets done, but the word count isn't, the remaining words are written in another segment.
100 words.
150 words.
250 words.
400 words.
600 words.
- Same rules apply as above.
Roll a 10-sided die. Multiply your result by 100. That's the amount you need to write.
- Same rules apply as above.
Aww guess what buddy? You get to do a short story segment! Read on to see what that means.
- Same rules apply as above.
Guess what, buttercup? That's right, a battlestone means you've got to do a minimum of two segments on a dragon today. To determine your word count, roll a 100-sided die. Multiply that by 10. That's how many words you need to write in total. I'm not completely heartless.
- Same rules apply as above.
Short Story Segment
Credit goes to @/osiem for the dividers.