Well, yes I was, maybe a little. But now it's official. :p: ;)Lasolimu wrote:You mean you weren't before? :p:
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So, it is officially worrisome that a dragon is interested in a pangolin, good to know.Whazzup wrote:Well, yes I was, maybe a little. But now it's official. :p: ;)
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Would you be more insulted if I feigned disappointment or expressed relief? :)Zazu wrote:Wombat, free advice: Don't ask me.
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I see no future in that relationship, Lasolimu, so give it up. ;)Lasolimu wrote:So, it is officially worrisome that a dragon is interested in a pangolin, good to know.
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You think I should give it up? I think that's just because you haven't seen the pangolin in question. So, what is it about the dragon/pangolin combination makes you think it won't work?Whazzup wrote:I see no future in that relationship, Lasolimu, so give it up. ;)
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Well, you both do have scales as body armor, so other than that HOT breath of yours, perhaps there are some physical compatibilities after all. Unless, of course, you're not the fire-breathing sort of dragon.Lasolimu wrote:You think I should give it up? I think that's just because you haven't seen the pangolin in question. So, what is it about the dragon/pangolin combination makes you think it won't work?
So, how about a picture of the dragon and pangolin in question so we can all provide input?
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The pangolin I can do.Whazzup wrote:Well, you both do have scales as body armor, so other than that HOT breath of yours, perhaps there are some physical compatibilities after all. Unless, of course, you're not the fire-breathing sort of dragon.
So, how about a picture of the dragon and pangolin in question so we can all provide input?
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/157/bioroll.jpg
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/9614/roland1.jpg
The dragon, however would be tricky as there are no images of any of my dragon forms in existence(part of the reason my avatar is still skippy).
Also, if you are interested in reading about the species of dragon I am you can find it at http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AS1In ... ZobQ&hl=en. It's still a work in progress, but it should offer a good enough idea of what they are like.
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Well, that was absolutely fascinating! I had no idea <species> were shape shifters. I do have one question - how does the egg take a sample of the couple's DNA? Does it use its egg tooth?Lasolimu wrote:The pangolin I can do.
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/157/bioroll.jpg
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/9614/roland1.jpg
The dragon, however would be tricky as there are no images of any of my dragon forms in existence(part of the reason my avatar is still skippy).
Also, if you are interested in reading about the species of dragon I am you can find it at http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AS1In ... ZobQ&hl=en. It's still a work in progress, but it should offer a good enough idea of what they are like.
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Magic, I mean, they are dragons, something as simple as a DNA sample is no problem, even for an egg. I am still struggling to come up with a good species name; they are dragons, but what should the specific classification be? Also, if you are interested, I hatched in an arctic wasteland, don't know what my hatchling species is yet, but they lived in an arctic wasteland.Whazzup wrote:Well, that was absolutely fascinating! I had no idea <species> were shape shifters. I do have one question - how does the egg take a sample of the couple's DNA? Does it use its egg tooth?
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Very interesting indeed.Lasolimu wrote:Magic, I mean, they are dragons, something as simple as a DNA sample is no problem, even for an egg. I am still struggling to come up with a good species name; they are dragons, but what should the specific classification be? Also, if you are interested, I hatched in an arctic wasteland, don't know what my hatchling species is yet, but they lived in an arctic wasteland.