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Fifth Quest
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Stars Lit for this quest: 40/20
Total Stars Lit for FF: 165
Participants Visited: Decided to comb through daily dragons today! Every DD got a star, plus some extras.
Favourite fiery star dragon today: @
MerlinMausi
Compliment: The cutest little ember I've ever seen! A lovely G1 permabab with delightful yellow accents over a dark orange Flaunt. Love grapefruit, love baby Nocs. What's not to like? He completely deserves an artistic star based off of him that I'd love to collect.
Honorable Mentions:
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Saronai
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Ackie (Yes, go with the glowing eyes for the abbie!)
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Deladria (ColdFeeth is kind of the opposite of a fire dragon, but her name and her attitude left me laughing so she gets a mention)
Dragon RP:
Archana snaked her way through dragons at the event booth.
Zasshi definitely underplayed how lively this place would be. Lively and bright. Between the fire aesthetic and the stars flying left and right, it was a bit overstimulating. But Archana never struggled with dodging the limelight. Her job as a coliseum farmer was to clean up the loot after her more brutish teammates laid waste to their adversaries. Which may sound a bit harsh putting it that way, but to the serpentine Spiral, it was just the cost of doing business. She tended not to get too emotionally invested in things. At least, not until she got her 100th star.
She's not entirely sure how it started. She and her farming team made the front page of an official Dragon Share Theme Week, and that definitely gave them all a huge boost in visibility, but she ended up gaining significantly more stars than the other two dragons. What bothered her the most was that no one ever came up and spoke to her. Not that she was the most approachable dragon, but there was never an explanation as to
why others liked her.
Sanguina was strong, stoic and nurturing all at once.
YouMadBro was a pompous show-off, which is definitely some people's type. But as Archana broke the 4th wall and looked at the 100+ stars on the bottom left corner of her screen, she couldn't help but feel like she didn't deserve them. Not that she solely collected things she deserved, but this wasn't something she couldn't just steal like she did with everything else she hoarded. These were the opposite of what she was about. Given silently, selflessly.
As she looked on from a nook between the stalls, she saw many dragons that certainly seemed deserving of being stars of their own clans. Dragons their leaders would be proud of. Dragons even her leader would envy. Archana shook her head. No time to get emotional. She had a job to do. This business was give-and-take. How can she expect to collect more stars if she slacked off on giving stars to others? And the best part? There's nothing these innocent dragons could do about it. She was unstoppable. Can't give back a star that was given, for better or for worse.
Is that my own imposter syndrome seeping into the characters I RP? Nahh...