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Impy10

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  1. On 9/9/2019 at 6:10 PM, Lilytuft said:

    Before I return to my old requests, I want to experiment. You see, my laptop has touchscreen and my mom found a screenpen laying around. So give me some nicheling beans! I also want to practise some cracker jaw, nimble fingers, digging paw and velvet paw but your nichelings don't need to have those genes

    Yes they do

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  2. Individuals of this species are frequently chosen to mediate clan disputes. Their ability to read energy and emotion makes them excellent at questioning feuding clan members and ferreting out the truth of a situation. This ability is not without its weaknesses; some dragons may have energy and emotions that are difficult to read. Unscrupulous individuals with something to hide and foreknowledge that a Skydancer will be questioning them may imbibe a concoction of herbs intended to alter their own energy and confound a Skydancer's senses.

    Like their spiral cousins, Skydancers are an active species. They enjoy channeling their energy into elaborate dances and displays of aerial acrobatics.

     

    Ah

    Good Skydancer

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  3. 1 hour ago, spacecat at random said:

    "An unhealthy Coatl can be identified by fading plumage. Dull colors are regarded by other Coatl with sorrow and trepidation. Coatl who are naturally born grey or white are regarded as bad omens, and often exiled from nests to protect the rest of the clutch from catching illness or ill luck."

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    My baby :(


    "Fae dragons spin their roosts from tree sap that they cure with magic to become a beautiful golden amber. Their colonies are built on the sides of sheer cliffs or the trunks of massive trees, far out of the reach of other predators. Older colonies will often meet catastrophic ends, when the weight of too many dens takes the cliff side or tree down."

    What?!

    Where did you get that information? 

  4. 17 minutes ago, Renio2490 said:

    can somebody help me I just watched like less than half of a creepy pasta video from LavenderTowne and now I'm majorly scared

    Yas someone else who watches her!

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