Banescale Female
Blood / Charcoal /Orca , Pharaoh / Blaze / Flameforger
Plague Dark Sclera
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Hey guys, I need a little bit of help. I’m doing a Halloween themed game on ClanGen, but I’m having trouble figuring out how to name my characters. The only names I’ve been able to come up with are
1. Pumpkin
2. Were/Wolf
3. Chocolate/Cocoa
4. Bony/e
5. Skeleton
6. Skull
7. Witch
8. Zombie
9. Dead
10. Franken
11. Undead
12. Gourd
13. Spider
14. Corpse
15. Mummy
16. Eerie
17. Creepy
18. Crypt
19. Fear
20. Web
21. Troll
22. Hob/Goblin
23. Blood/y
24. Corn
25. Sugar
26. Sweet
27. Sour
28. Spirit
29. Ghost
30. Ghoul
31. Wraith
32. Fright
33. Stitch
34. Rat
35. Needle
36. Beetle
37. Glow
38. Lantern
39. Grave
40. Tomb
41. Freaky
42. Sliver
43. Grim
44. Phantom
45. Tarantula
46. Eldritch
47. Maggot
48. Vampire
49. Bat
50. Midnight
51. Fairy
52. Sprite
53. Vulture
54. Mushroom
55. Worm
56. Wither(ing)
57. Wilt(ed)/(ing)
58. Demon
59. Slime(y)
60. Dead
61. Cinnamon
62. Caramel
63. Coconut
64. Wisp
65. Rot(ten/ting)
66. Coffin
67. Howl/ing
68. Scream(ing)
69. Gore
70. Casket
71. Fungus
72. Taffy
73. Buried
74. Banshee
75. Beast
76. Bean
77. Monster
78. Nougat
79. Peanut
80. Sprinkle
81. Syrup
82. Ooze
83. Gooey
84. Cream/y
85. Knife
86. Cleaver
87. Slash
88. Doll(y)
89. Frosting
90. Icing
91. Glaze
92. Cookie
93. Cake
94. Poison
95. Cider
96. Shark
97. Metal
98. Mold/y
99. Nightmare
100. Hiss/ing
101. Severe/d
102. Cadaver
103. Devil
104. Ro/bot
105. Carcass
106. Lollipop
107. Licorice
108. Gummy
109. Jellybean
110. Marshmallow
111. S’more
112. Frog
113. Pie
114. Walker
115. Brownie
116. Fudge
117. Sharp
118. Razor
119. Buried
120. Chip
121. Bitter
122. Cyborg
123. Cyber
124. Digital
125. Pixel
126. Pixie
127. Blade
128. Toadstool
129. Snake
130. Cobra
131. Glitch
132. Spine
133. Chill(ed/ing)
134. Coffee
135. Espresso
136. Tick
137. Leech
138. Sting
139. Serpent
140. Cauldron
141. Iron
142. Potion
143. Pudding
144. Vanilla
145. Flour
146. Piranha
147. Boar
148. Pig
149. Leather
150. Orca
151. Anaconda (don’t want none)
152. Gorilla
153. Alligator
154. Crocodile
155. Turkey
156. Citrus
157. Lemon
158. Lime
159. Unicorn
160. Dagger
161. Clown
162. Jester
163. Void
164. Leprechaun
165. Orc
166. Torn
167. Shattered
168. Tea
169. Butter
170. Butterfly
171. Diamond
172. Gem
173. Alien
174. Mocha
175. Banana
176. Mermaid
177. Siren
178. Angel
179. Soda
180. Popcorn
181. Voodoo
182. Rattle(d/ing)
183. Dragon
184. Scale(d)/Scaly
185. Blueberry
186. Raspberry
187. Mango
188. Strawberry
189. Grinning
190. Dancing
191. Latte
192. Spice/y
193. Cozy
194. Tar
195. Acid
196. Melt(ed/ing)
197. Autumn
199. Cheesecake
200. Twilight
201. Grape
202. Shard
203. Crisp(y)
204. Still
205. Rabid
206. Bitter
207. Twisted
208. Bullet
209. Charcoal
210. Feral
211. Griffin
212. Nymph
213. Melon
214. Crimson
215. Plum
216. Salt(y)
217. Ring
218. Somber
219. Hyena
220. Decay(ed/ing)
221. Whiskey
222. Margarita
223. Cocktail (that's a whole entire name right there!)
224. Beer
225. Pirate
226. Glitter
227. Moon
228. Powder
229. Heathen
230. Garlic
231. Firework
232. Trick
233. Treat
234. Widow
235. Eclipse
236. Butterscotch
237. Gargoyle
238. Honeydew (another full name!)
239. Pomegranate
240. Malt
241. Milk
242. Tangerine
243. Kiwi
244. Apricot
245. Blackberry
246. Cranberry
247. Fig
248. Papaya
249. Pineapple
250. Raisin
251. Eclair
252. Drowned/ing
253. Viper
254. Wicked
255. Glass
256. Gem
257. Jewel
258. Thrash(ed/ing)
259. Venom
260. Almond
261. Cashew
262. Pistachio
263. Walnut
264. Fruit(y)
265. Bomb
266. Cherry
267. Chamomile
268. Volt
269. Jolt
270. Punk
271. Goth
272. Emo
273. Grunge
274. Hex
275. Vex
276. Snap
277. Macabre
278. Crazy
279. Insane
280. Muffin
281. Chain/Saw
282. Hammer
283. Hook
284. Machete
285. Axe
286. Slice
287. Loon
288. Lunar
289. Phoenix
290. Nail
291. Balloon
292. Fizz/y
293. Foam/y
294. Froth/y
295. Spook/y
296. Flesh
297. Haunt(ed/ing)
298. Poltergiest
299. Apparition
300. Soul
301. Scare/crow (Another full name!)
302. Cold
303. Elf
304. Ogre (someBODY-)
305. Frenzy
306. Mirage
307. Spunk
308. Darkling
309. Minotaur
310. Basilisk
311. Chanterelle (it's type of mushroom)
312. Clementine
313. Nectarine
314. Orange
315. Wizard
316. Broom
317. Mystery
318. Yeti
319. Cryptid
320. Wendigo
321. Behemoth
322. Kelpie
323. Goat
324. Amarok (it's a type of wolf)
325. Pegasus
326. Truffle
But here’s the thing. I’m running out of ideas! Can you guys help me come up with more names?
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Last night I had a dream that Ben was stuck in the nightfurry-esq. form of a semi-aquatic mammal on the run from the Plumbers.
The outer casing of the Omnitrix (dial and power source included) were confiscated by Azmuth before the confrontation, Ben injured soon thereafter from his attempted capture. He eventually fled to some medical supplies he'd stored in the deep blue, later discovered (and accidentally exposed) by an uninformed Rook.
Alternate versions bellow:
I forgot how to draw blood and injuries. The wound on his side was a partially successful blow by a would-be captor, the others being the result of nicks or too-sharp netting. As for the nose bleed, he didn’t have the chance to take his iron for a good number of hours and has just flung himself head first into cool water. If I have to live with anemia, so does he.
Behold his orca colours. He was more of a charcoal blackish hue in the dream but it was too close to the actual nightfurry design for me to comfortably reproduce it.
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Dragon: Hark - Pearlcatcher Male
First Record
Second Record
Third Record
Fourth Record
Fifth Record
Sixth Record
Seventh Record
(Renamed from GRIMDORK to Hark on 2021-11-09)
(Smirch scroll applied on 2021-11-09)
Purchased For: 3,500,000 treasure
Hatched On: 2013-09-26
ID: 779793
Parentage: Valencia/Petre
Flight: Wind
Primary: Coal Mulberry Tiger
Secondary: Purple Orange Shimmer
Tertiary: Avocado Orange Basic Smirch
Eyes: Common
Comments: Used enough scatterscrolls on him that it’s time to start a new record for this guy (x5).
He’s Hark because the first thought that came to mind for the eventual tagline on his bio was “Hark, a wild scatterscroll project appears!”. Followed about two seconds later by “Huh, that would make an amusing name” - amusing to me, anyway, but as I’ve stated before, I am sometimes easily amused.
I’m also amused that he’s continuing the tradition of “scatterscroll projects I need to throw smirch at so I can see their tert”.
Original Colours: Coal-Purple-Avocado
Scatterscroll #1 (2021-11-09): Wine-Grey-Gloom
Scatterscroll #2 (2021-11-15): Red-Sanddollar-Lead
Scatterscroll #3 (2021-11-22): Dust-Lavender-Metals
Scatterscroll #4 (2021-11-29): Charcoal-Splash-Lapis
Scatterscroll #5 (2021-12-06): Teal-Fern-Carrot
Scatterscroll #6 (2021-12-13): Carmine-Fern-Driftwood
Scatterscroll #7 (2021-12-20): Lead-Orchid-Mist
Scatterscroll #8 (2021-12-26): Mauve-Lapis-Moon
Scatterscroll #9 (2022-01-03): Carrot-Periwinkle-Dust
Scatterscroll #10 (2022-01-10): Azure-Radioactive-Eldritch
Scatterscroll #11 (2022-01-17): Magenta-Lavender-Blue
Scatterscroll #12 (2022-01-24): Phthalo-Smoke-Maize
Scatterscroll #13 (2022-01-31): Umber-Avocado-Auburn (very tempting)
Scatterscroll #14 (2022-02-07): Cobalt-Tarnish-Gloom
Scatterscroll #15 (2022-02-14): Orca-Slate-Antique
Scatterscroll #16 (2022-02-21): Brown-Yellow-Cottoncandy
Scatterscroll #17 (2022-02-28): Emerald-Crimson-Pumpkin
Scatterscroll #18 (2022-03-08): Midnight-Sand-Stonewash
Scatterscroll #19 (2022-03-14): Tan-Mantis-Cherry (tree dragon - but no)
Scatterscroll #20 (2022-03-15): Cream-Peach-Cerulean
Scatterscroll #21 (2022-03-28): Ivory-Cerise-Ruby
Scatterscroll #22 (2022-04-04): Blue-Lavender-White
Scatterscroll #23 (2022-04-11): Jungle-Radioactive-Red
Scatterscroll #24 (2022-04-18): Stonewash-Watermelon-Tomato
Scatterscroll #25 (2022-04-25): Brown-Violet-Azure
Scatterscroll #26 (2022-05-02): Chartreuse-Pink-Iris
Scatterscroll #27 (2022-05-09): Cinnamon-Gloom-Mint
Scatterscroll #28 (2022-05-16): Denim-Moss-Black
Scatterscroll #29 (2022-05-23): Overcast-Hickory-Thistle
Scatterscroll #30 (2022-05-30): Ginger-Peach-Rose
Scatterscroll #31 (2022-06-06): Midnight-Fog-Grapefruit
Scatterscroll #32 (2022-06-13): Spearmint-Antique-Periwinkle
Scatterscroll #33 (2022-06-20): Brick-Orca-Umber
Scatterscroll #34 (2022-06-27): Sunset-Brown-Taupe
Scatterscroll #35 (2022-07-04): Coral-Spruce-Flint
Scatterscroll #36 (2022-07-13): Avocado-Carrot-Blackberry
Scatterscroll #37 (2022-07-18): Grape-Cobalt-Gloom
Scatterscroll #38 (2022-07-25): Lemon-Aqua-Goldenrod
Scatterscroll #39 (2022-08-01): Raspberry-Taupe-Taupe (NOPE!)
Scatterscroll #40 (2022-08-08): Carmine-Orca-Smoke
Scatterscroll #41 (2022-08-15): Blood-Carmine-Fern
Scatterscroll #42 (2022-08-23): Soil-Sanguine-Taupe
Scatterscroll #43 (2022-08-29): Green-Grape-Mantis
Scatterscroll #44 (2022-09-05): Swamp-Ruby-Saffron
Scatterscroll #45 (2022-09-21): Cobalt-Umber-Periwinkle
Scatterscroll #46 (2022-09-26): Obsidian-Beige-Antique
Scatterscroll #47 (2022-10-10): Ice-Mist-Garnet
Scatterscroll #48 (2022-10-17): Peach-Flaxen-Crocodile
Scatterscroll #49 (2022-10-24): Blood-Moon-Latte
Scatterscroll #50 (2022-11-11): Sunshine-Maroon-Brown
Scatterscroll #51 (2022-11-14): Mulberry-Orange-Orange
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Some XYZ dragons with Ribbon/Eel!
Aqua/Goldenrod/Marigold -Orca/Pistachio/Abyss
Azure/Lapis/White -Splash/Iris/White
Spring/Carrot/Tomato -Clay/Violet/Sunset
Charcoal/Midnight/Splash -Bronze/Spruce/Blood
Amethyst/Bubblegum/Robin -Tangerine/Mauve/Pink
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Cries
CW: Dehumanization, nonhuman whumpee, blood, restraints, captivity, muzzling
Introduction | Siren Song
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Transcribed October 4th, 20XX by Bahram Anvari, R.A. to Dr. Rachel Lachlan
First Draft – NOTE TO SELF – REMOVE ITALICS BEFORE FILING
Recording Transcription: Day 1 of Mer Residence
1.34.52 AM
October 3, 20XX
The first sound on the recording is a terrified keening.
It’s inhumanly high-pitched, closer to whistle than wail, but still unmistakably, desperately frightened.
The camera jostles, unfocused, as whatever hands hold it fumble to bring the creature into view. There’s a blurred thrashing of pale and dark, little more than shadow and light, smears of charcoal gray from the individuals dragging the thing along the floor as it fights them.
Their swearing is muffled, hissed whispers of frustration and irritation. The words aren’t easy to understand, although the tone of those speaking easily gives away the anger behind them. There’s a thunk as the blurry thing drops, half-wriggling and half-sliding across the damp floor. The camera picks up a scrambled mad movement to regain control, forward motion closer to the camera and then off to the side.
Over the whistling, keening crying, a deep male voice, edged with effort and strain, yells, “Is Miah-... shit, you little fucking rabid dolphin-... is Miah recording?”
“Yeah, camera’s on!” Another, much younger male voice yells back. “She’s having some trouble with focus, looks like, but it’s getting the sound at least. Do you need help, Mr. Kirsse?”
“Just get-... shit, shit shit he’s slick-... get the lift ready to put him in the tank!”
“Yes, sir.” There’s a pause. “Are you good, Doctor?”
A woman’s voice answers now. Strong and confident, only a little strained with effort. “I’m fine, thanks, Bahram. I think Anders is having the worst time of the two of us. Thanks to the muzzle this creature is harmless to me. Have the-... the lift ready, please.”
“Will do, Dr. Lachlan.”
A man moves past the camera, a hint of waterproof canvas overalls thrown over a sweater in the chilly room, brown skin and black hair. The camera follows and lingers on him briefly before returning to the entryway.
When the recording finally comes into focus, a muzzled male mer restrained with thick, abrasive sisal rope is suddenly visible, carried by Dr. Rachel Lachlan holding him under the armpits and Anders Kirsse trying and largely failing to keep a tight hold on his tail.
Muzzle is of Dr. Lachlan’s own design and while it protects humans from a mer’s sharp teeth, it will not prevent him from vocalizing.
NOTE: Include Dr. Lachlan’s design in filing, Fig. 1. Photograph living mer in muzzle to file as Fig. 2. Check before official filing to see if Dr. Lachlan’s patent application is pending approval by then.
Dr. Lachlan will want higher-quality vocalizations while wearing the muzzle recorded.
The rope that ties the mer’s hands behind his back is the cheap type often bought at home improvement stores and never intended for any kind of skin, deep red blood that is just shy of violet dripping to the floor beneath him along with remaining saltwater, a perfect trail that echoes the party’s slow, halting progress across the floor.
“This’d be easier if we-... had staff for this.” Anders Kirsse, an older man whose voice still has traces of a northern accent. “Or put it in a fucking wheelbarrow.”
“What we’re doing is highly illegal and more than a little outside the bounds of my profession’s insistence on humane capture procedures,” Dr. Lachlan replies. She is a tall woman with brown hair in a long ponytail, still wearing the hip-waders and boots she had on the boat (note to self- ship or boat? Miah will be pissed if I don’t get that right) and a heavy wool sweater currently damp from the mer’s struggles and spotted with its blood.
“Humane, huh?”
“Indeed. Generally speaking, due to their complex matrilineal social structures – a bit like orca, if you will-“
“Sure. Fuck, this thing is slippery!”
“-they don’t do well when separated in youth from the pod.”
Mer blood appears thicker than human, and Mr. Kirsse and Dr. Lachlan struggle not to slip in the trail of droplets whenever they have to stop and readjust their grips. When the creature falls briefly to the floor, thrashing like any fish desperate for the water, the floor is momentarily smeared with the deep burgundy beneath him. The two look down at him while he stares upward at them, panicked high whistles only a little muffled by the straps of the muzzle.
Anders Kirsse kicks the mer at what would be knee-height on a man, and it shrieks, trying to roll away from him. “I mean, is that going to mess with your work?”
“No. I do not require it for longer than six months.” Dr. Lachlan breathes hard. Her hands have the mer’s blood staining her palms. “Adolescent specimens will likely last at least a year.”
“Plenty of time for us both, then.”
“Precisely.”
The room comes into view as Miah Kirsse briefly stops focusing on the mer’s continued struggles and changes the angle. The walls are beige and taupe except for a vast circular tank with a small platform built high above it and some desks, couches, and a mini-fridge shoved out along the walls. Inside the tank there is a large manmade rock with a small cave inside that climbs just up above the water to give the mer a place to sit underneath sun lamps to warm itself, although not high enough to enable it to climb out of the tank. Various ferns and other plant life are dotted along the tank’s floor along with false coral in a wide variety of colors, giving it the appearance of ocean bottom for the purposes of giving the mer a comfortably familiar new home.
The camera lingers on briefly on the tank, but then quickly returns to Dr. Lachlan and Anders Kirsse. The creature’s vibrancy and life, not to mention his saturated blood, seem to take the full focus of the individual holding the camera.
(Note to self - him or it? I’ve gone back and forth a little. Continue transcription after speaking to Dr. L)
Answer: Mer is male, but Dr. L would prefer to utilize ‘it’ to ensure we are not anthropomorphizing the animal.
The mer is attempting to free its arms, lying on its stomach on the floor. Its white hair, stiff with dried salt from the sea, shakes from side to side with the motions of his its body. Some of the hair is slightly brownish-red stained with its own blood.
It tries frantically to hit out with its tail, scales shimmering under a flat fluorescent light that shines from overhead. This mer comes from a northern band and its tail is utilitarian for that purpose and contains only a small flutter at the end. Coloration is pale, the same near-white as its hair, fading into a deep black shimmer of scales that pales again when scale shifts to rubbery thick skin just at its navel.
At first, it finds no surface but the floor.
Then it succeeds and smacks heavily into Anders Kirsse, a broad-shouldered man in his forties. The tail hits Anders across the face, sending him stumbling to hands and knees and knocking his glasses to the ground where they skim along the cool concrete floor. Dr. Lachlan’s eyebrows raise in surprise.
A soft half-whispered rhythmic sound begins, clearly coming from the person holding the camera.
The man knocked to the floor stands back up, eyes narrowed either in an attempt to see or simply in fury, and snaps, “Stop laughing, Miah,” his hands moving quickly to echo his spoken words in American Sign Language, hereafter referred to as ASL in all future transcriptions.
Miah Kirsse, who is holding the camera, does not stop laughing.
Mr. Kirsse tells Miah, “I saw that sign, young lady,” and gets back to his feet, taking the mer’s tail in hand again, leaving his glasses on the floor with a visible crack across the lens. The mer seems startled that it made contact with Anders and has gone still, looking in what seems to be Kirsse’s direction. There is a sound like a series of small clicks before its gaze seems to shift over to Miah and therefore directly into the camera.
Miah quickly zooms, and the focus blurs before sharpening again to show the mer’s wide eyes, a deep green very much similar to the color of a species of seaweed that grows in the mer mating territories near the Nalowale Islands. (Note to self - what is the name of that seaweed?) Mer eyes have no visible sclera or pupil. Due to the black muzzle covering up the bottom half of its face, its expression is not wholly visible, but eyebrows the same near-white as its hair are furrowed in confusion or upset. Hair falls over its face.
It looks very human like this.
It clicks again. This transcriber believes the clicking may be a way to ask a question.
Bahram Anvari, Dr. Lachlan’s research assistant, is seen walking across through the video to a large sling held by thick ropes to a kind of forklift, also something Dr. Lachlan has personally engineered for use with the mer. It has been retrofitted from a similar type of machinery utilized for much larger cetaceans at Dr Lachlan’s prior place of employment, which closed down after a series of incidents that ended with widespread public disapproval.
After knocking Mr. Kirsse’s glasses off, the mer seems more subdued, and ceases fighting as it is moved across the room, but it does continue to click. Between the placement of its brow and the sounds, this transcriber believes it is trying to ask what happened to the glasses that it perhaps believes were simply part of Kirsse’s eyes.
The mer is placed into the canvas sling and Mr. Anvari steps over to the control panel, moving a lever. The lift kicks into gear with a low mechanical whirr, and the mer lets out a new kind of sound, a startled chirp and click combination, as it jerks into motion and is lifted up into the air above the height of the tank. Chirps quickly ramp up into fearful cries as Mr. Anvari moves the sling to swing out over the water in the tank.
The camera is set down on a nearby desk and Miah Kirsse moves onscreen. She is nineteen years old and bears a strong resemblance to her father. She signs, “Is the water right for him? What about his face and arms?”
“The animal will be fine,” Dr. Lachlan speaks out loud. Miah frowns until her father repeats Dr. Lachlan in ASL. She continues to frown, but more in annoyance now.
Miah replies, “I could tell what she said. Are you going to untie him first?”
“That would pose too great a risk.” Dr. Lachlan watches the mer renew its struggles, but the sides of the sling go up too high for it to do anything more than wear itself out even further. “When the animal is ready to eat, it will allow us to free its arms and remove the muzzle. Bahram, lower the mer into the tank.”
As Dr. Lachlan is not looking in Miah’s direction and does not use ASL, Anders Kirsse translates the answer into ASL for her and her words back to Dr. Lachlan. Her expression darkens further.
Anvari nods and presses a small button on the control panel. The lift reverses its earlier rise and the mer shrieks in fear as it perceives a sudden drop down towards the water. There is a small splash as it submerges, thrashes more, and finally frees itself from the sling. Bahram raises the sling back out of the water and back to the floor by the tank.
The assembled party is silent as they witness the mer’s first experience with its new home.
Nasal slits designed to breathe air close – the muzzle is placed just under them, leaving them visible – this is a personal decision on Dr. Lachlan’s part for ease of research. With the nasal slits closed, there is only the vaguest suggestion of their existence. Gills in the neck open to take oxygen in from the water around it.
There is a small pump system that will ensure new oxygenated saltwater is constantly cycled through the tank, and the mer’s ear fins which echo the colors of its tail, twitch as it searches for the source of the sound.
Its tail undulates in a consistent, slow motion to keep itself placed where it is in the water.
It pulls at the bindings holding its arms and turns back to the four humans who watch it. Green eyes appear to look over each person in turn. Then it calls, an undulating sound under the water, similar to whalesong but softer and higher-pitched, turning to show them its restrained arms, burgundy weeping into the water around them. Its fingers end in claws and are heavily webbed for ease of motion in water. There is some scaling around elbows and shoulders present in male mer that is not present in female mer.
The mer clicks, looks at them over its shoulder, clicks again.
Miah Kirsse: “He wants us to untie him.” She points at the mer. It appears to brighten a little at the sign that she has noticed it and uses its tailfin to move slowly back until its arms are close to the side of the tank.
Dr. Lachlan doesn’t respond at first, approaching the tank and looking at the mer. “I don’t think it can tell where the water ends and the walls begin. Interesting.”
“Don’t those things use echolocation or something?” Mr. Kirsse asks.
“They can, but I don’t think it’s tried yet. We know that adult animals utilize it more heavily than young. Fascinating.” Dr. Lachlan is quiet, for a moment. “I’ve never seen one so young introduced into human habitats before.”
“You mean captivity,” Miah signs, hands moving in harsh motions to lay plain her mood. Dr. Lachlan looks at Anders, who translates. “You mean cages.”
“Yes,” Dr. Lachlan replies. “I do. Let’s track how long it takes for the animal to cooperate in order to eat,” She says, brusquely. “Right now removing anything at all would lead to it clawing or biting us.”
Miah snorts. “He just wants to be untied-”
Dr. Lachlan holds up her hand and Miah’s fall still. “I understand that, Miah. I want it to be very well aware that its best interests lie in giving us total cooperation. Especially as we will be doing daily blood draws and it will no doubt be as reticent about needles at every other mer that we’ve tested. Now I need to make sure no one noticed us while we were on the water. Bahram, you’re on mer duty until I come back. Do not approach the platform, do not attempt to unbind it. Absolutely do not remove that muzzle. If you do any of those things – or allow anyone else to - before I give express approval, you will be dismissed from the project.”
Bahram nods. “No problem, Doctor. I understand.”
“I want to help,” Miah signs quickly. “I want to help B watch him.”
“Later,” Mr. Kirsse replies, both vocally and in ASL. Anvari is watching the mer, and as transcriber I should note that it is at this time that Anvari believes the mer watches the exchange between Miah and Anders Kirsse and appears to be focusing on their hands. It clicks, softly, barely audible. “You have to help me with the website first.”
Miah looks briefly into the camera. “I regret learning coding now.”
“This is not a TV show, don’t talk to the camera!”
“Try and stop me.”
“Miah, for the love of-”
“Let’s take this outside,” Dr. Lachlan says, and everyone but Anvari exits the facility holding room.
The mer spins back around and tilts its head. Pale white hair floats around it as it cries to get their attention, then looks at Anvari, who meets its gaze briefly before he appears to realize the camera is still recording.
Anvari moves to the camera to turn it off, but the mer seems to think he is also leaving and grows visibly agitated in the recording, throwing itself against the side of the tank. It thumps into the thick walls and makes a sound of confusion and hurt.
“I’m not gonna get any sleep tonight, am I?” Anvari says, carrying the camera over to a set of switches along one wall. He turns the lights off and ends the recording. There are cameras in the tank, which has low lights set at regular intervals along the bottom to ensure the mer is still visible at all times. There seconds between the overhead lights turning off and the tank lights turning on is just long enough to show that mer eyes glow faintly in the dark.
The last moment is very much the same as the first.
It is the sound of a frightened mer crying.
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Bahram, you have a gift for storytelling, but that isn’t what we’re looking for here. I still have to figure out how to gain industry acknowledgement of this project and your constant humanizing of the mer is not helping. Being startled by a change in environment is not mortal terror. Redo this and remove all these plays on emotion. Also, remove the exchanges with Miah, she is not officially part of this project. - Dr. L
B, you forgot to add what I said to Dad when he told me to stop laughing. Make sure you put that part in the transcription next time. If this gets published I want the whole peer review whatever to know I called him a dick. Also that poor thing is totally frightened and also also Dr. Lachlan is a dick too. Leave my stuff in or I’ll never talk to you again. - Miah
Note to self - Stop leaving transcription drafts where Miah can find them.
Maybe I can get Miah to watch it for a few hours if I buy her coffee or something. I can't keep listening to it. Sometimes I swear it sounds like a kid. At least if Miah was here, she wouldn’t actually have to hear it. It’s hiding in the cave thing now, which I guess is good. Familiarizing itself with shelter.
I hate that he’s scared of us already
I just wish it would stop making that sound.
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Expo 2020 Dubai Sustainability Pavilion Building
Expo 2020 Dubai Sustainability Pavilion Building, Architect, UAE Design Project Photos
Expo 2020 Dubai Sustainability Pavilion Design
6 October 2021
Design: Grimshaw Architects
Photos by Phil Handforth
Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion at EXPO 2020 Dubai
Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion, opened to the public in 2021 as one of the top three attractions of the Dubai Expo 2020, and aims to illuminate the ingenuity and possibility of architecture as society looks to intelligent strategies for future sustainable living.
photograph : Dany Eid / Expo 2020
Drawing inspiration from complex natural processes like photosynthesis, the dynamic form of the Pavilion is in service to its function, capturing energy from sunlight and fresh water from humid air. The relationship of building to site, and to its physical and cultural contexts is critical, as the facility’s strength lies in its capacity to demonstrate a new way of living sustainably in a challenging desert environment.
Sited in a prominent location, the Pavilion structure works in tandem with the considered landscape of demonstration gardens, winding pathways and shaded enclaves to create an aura of magic punctuated by the sights, smells and tactile opportunities of nature. The gardens are both experiential and functional, setting the stage for the exhibition contents within and creating shaded gathering areas that will manage and distribute crowds while providing retail, food and beverage opportunities.
When creating a building with a goal of generating its own energy and water in a harsh climate, the solution cannot be driven by a single aspect of the design. To achieve net-zero, the design required a series of technologies, building systems and design solutions to act in unison. This self-contained, micro-ecosystem resulted from a combination of strategies: optimizing the natural conditions inherent in its location; working with and within them to maximize efficiency; and supplementing them with pioneering sustainable technologies to create innovative solutions
The design is driven by maximizing efficiency which it does by seeking shade in the one place available: below the ground. The Pavilion uses the insulating properties of the earth to shield it from the harsh ambient temperatures which can soar to 50 degrees in the warmer months.
photo : Dany Eid / Expo 2020
Most of the accommodation is below grade and cased with an earth roof system, creating a substantial barrier to help reduce its cooling loads and conserve energy. The above ground surfaces are clad with a gabion rainscreen wall – sourced with local stone from the Hajar Mountains – which provides enough thermal mass to absorb the heat while the stone’s natural color reflects the sun.
Flora and fauna sourced from the surrounding deserts – including some species that have been never been cultivated by humans – are arranged on the planted roofs and throughout the gardens, creating a water efficient landscape that functions through a series of closed loop systems designed to filter, supply and recycle water. The framing of these local topographical and floral features, combined with the technologies of water recycling and reuse, provide visitors a newfound appreciation of the unique region and its biodiversity. The site also includes areas for productive agricultural landscape featuring halophytic agriculture and other testing beds.
The culmination of the building’s systems can be found in the heart of the Pavilion, its large exterior courtyard. Borrowing from the vernacular of the region, the courtyard provides a large, passively cooled space for visitors. During the design, thermodynamic studies charting the prevailing breezes were used to shape the courtyard to allow desirable cool south-westerly breezes to enter while blocking warmer winds.
Soaring over the courtyard, the Pavilion’s canopy accommodates more than 6,000 sqm of ultra-efficient monocrystalline photovoltaic cells embedded in glass panels. The combination of the cell and the glass casing allow the building to harness solar energy while providing shade and daylighting to the visitors below. The experience in the courtyard is of being beneath a large shade tree with dappled light projecting onto the surfaces below. The form of the canopy works with the courtyard to direct cool air in, while simultaneously exhausting low-lying hot air through a chimney effect at the centre.
The canopy also serves as a large collection area for stormwater and dew that replenishes the building’s water system. The result is a structure that combines the most advanced technology in solar capture and a clear understanding of the natural conditions of the site to actively generate energy while passively cooling and enhancing the experience of the visitor. With over 6,000 sqm of exhibition space, the Sustainability Pavilion will enjoy a long life after Expo is over, transforming into a science museum and expanding on its mission of exploring sustainable practices and the critical stewardship of our fragile planet.
ENERGY E TREES
The Sustainability Pavilion is complemented by an installation of Energy Trees which contribute toward its goal of producing its own energy. Nineteen E-trees ranging from 15-18m in diameter are dispersed throughout the site and provide 28% of the energy required to power the building. Inspired by the Dragon’s Blood, a tree found only on Socotra, an island 200 miles off the coast of Yemen, the E-Tree is designed to be a deployable freestanding shade structure that harvests the sun’s energy. The structure is constructed from steel and complex composites and has been optimized to support an 18m photovoltaic array.
Taking further cues from nature, the array follows the sun in the same manner as a sunflower, rotating 180 degrees throughout the course of the day to maximize the energy yield and increase the efficiency of the solar cells, before returning to its original position at night. Bespoke trapezoidal panels composed of highly efficient monocrystalline solar cells, embedded within three layers of glass, provide shade below without casting severe shadows or blocking views to the sky.
Supporting the array is an engineered carbon fibre structure inspired by the design of the steering wheel of a yacht. The structural design maximizes strength in its shape, with radial branches encircled by a compression ring while decreasing the load of the structure itself. Carbon fibre was chosen for its light weight which allows the form to extend unsupported for up to nine meters in all directions.
The E-Trees have become an integral part of both the exhibition and the Pavilion site – showcasing and educating visitors on the research on solar harnessing and panel technology – while at the same time, serving as an integral part of the systems that contributes to a net zero energy goal of the building.
photo : Dany Eid / Expo 2020
Terra Expo 2020 Dubai Sustainability Pavilion Design – Building Information
Project Data:
Client: Emaar Properties & Expo 2020 Dubai
Location: Expo Road
Dubai South, Jebel Ali
P.O. Box 2020
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Website: https://ift.tt/3FmYDo0
Completion date: January 2021
Gross square footage: 17,000 sqm
Project cost: confidential
Project Team:
Grimshaw: architect
Buro Happold: engineering
Desert Ink: landscape architecture
photo : Dany Eid / Expo 2020
Other Consultants:
Rice Perry Ellis: local architect
Sherwood Design Engineers: civil engineering, water management
Cerami: AV, IT, acoustics, security
Tricon: food service
Orca : crowd flow
RWDI: climate analysis
Thinc Design: exhibition design
Eden Project: exhibition content
TAW Weiss: maintenance
Arch4Blind: accessibility
Charcoal Blue: theatre design
Lord Cultural: operations
Friday Group: specifications
photo : Dany Eid / Expo 2020
Grimshaw Design Team:
Andrew Whalley – Chairman – Partner in Charge
Matthew Utley – Principal – Director of Middle East Operations
Mark Rhoads – Associate Principal – Project Director
Casimir Zdanius – Associate Principal – Industrial Design Lead
Associate Principals:
Iouyu Chen, Robert Young, George Hauner, Croz Crozling, Andrew Anderson
Associates:
Jorge Salgado, Aimee Duquette, Aaron Vaden Youmans, Ross Goldsworthy, Woojae Sung, Andrea Debilio
Design Team:
Zach Fine, Augustine Savage, Kyle Day, Renua Itsueli, Fernando Fisbein, Hannah Park, Anthony Mopty, Joana Torres, Justin Brammer, Mehnaj Tabassum, Diba Dayani, Mason Nabors, Albert Hsu, Kurt Hanzlik, Patricia McKee, Fan Cao, Kyle Spence, Vincent Velasquez, Max Dowd, Wooyoung Choi, Leland Jobson, David Mans, Greg Smith, Konrad Sobon, Raphael Ogoe, Alexandra Danciulescu
Photos: Phil Handforth
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Rare dragon part Colors 1
I’m alive! Even after my account got nuked. Heh. So let’s find the the primary color that is the rarest. Out of 177 colors. Yipee...
Obsidian 902,974
White 649,311
Midnight 454,901
Ice 391,195
Black 278,362
Shadow 214,386
Maize 199,738
Coal 187,502
Sky 186,847
Platinum 185,915
Rose 182,598
Silver 175,950
Orca 166,258
Charcoal 164,327
Royal 157,006
Blood 150,433
Grey 143,418
Azure 143,373
Crimson 143,137
Caribbean 142,625
Mulberry 142,295
Navy 140,945
Lavender 138,361
Seafoam 136,337
Splash 127,982
Teal 127,084
Moon 121,699
Storm 120,928
Blue 120,837
Pearl 118,698
Abyss 118,663
Purple 117,724
Aqua 116,304
Violet 114,961
Thistle 113,958
Denim 113,526
Gold 110,195
Eldritch 106,479
Steel 103,631
Stonewash 101,142
Banana 97,876
Phthalo 97,578
Watermelon 25,835
Oilslick 94,022
Ivory 93,996
Radioactive 83,150
Maroon 79,741
Lead 77,713
Chocolate 77,237
Pink 77,059
Jade 75,796
Teal 127,084
Fire 74,532
Red 74,464
Sunshine 72,977
Cyan 71,647
Coral 71,282
Blackberry 70,969
Cerulean 70,449
Magenta 70,182
Dust 68,728
Gloom 68,195
Soil 67,785
Flint 67,777
Cerulean 70,449
Brown 67,439
Stone 67,257
Beige 67,034
Slate 64,756
Jungle 62,582
Smoke 62,500
Sapphire 62,497
Orange 61,769
Sand 60,951
Mist 60,604
Lemon 60,128
Eggplant 59,521
Leaf 58,180
Lapis 56,771
Plum 56,639
Robin 55,780
Swamp 54,582
NightShade 54,571
Wisteria 52,417
Forest 52,287
Cobalt 52,076
Tomato 51,808
Rust 50,059
Orchid 49,885
Grape 49,884
Cornflower 49,462
Pistachio 49,372
Fog 48,945
Overcast 48,089
Indigo 47,904
Avocado 47,802
Iris 47,749
Copper 47,705
Wine 47,074
Heather 46,047
Amethyst 45,852
Green 45,320
Tangerine 45,249
Goldenrod 45,127
Ultramarine 44,904
Periwinkle 43,770
Twilight 43,582
Sunset 42,916
Garnet 42,516
Spring 41,561
Mint 40,246
Bubblegum 39,650
Metals 38,842
Turquoise 36,214
Rasberry 35,612
Umber 33,596
Spruce 32,505
Fuchsia 32,108
Berry 31,849
Peacock 30,577
Cottoncandy 29,927
Grapefruit 29,107
Mauve 28,111
Strawberry 27,487
Sable 27,421
Cherry 27,196
Thicket 27,176
Flaxen 26,853
Latte 24,961
Saffron 24,904
Tarnish 24,889
Tan 24,795
Clay 24,623
Sanddollar 24,590
Spearmint 24,211
Honeydew 24,190
Marigold 24,186
Brick 24,151
Buttercup 24,078
Hunter 23,879
Shamrock 23,745
Cerise 23,142
Terracotta 22,900
Hickory 22,845
Ginger 22,762
Dirt 21,939
Carrot 20,646
Peridot 20,317
Vermilion 20,066
Bronze 20,057
Caramel 19,755
Auburn 19,706
Pumpkin 19,559
Yellow 19,271
Mantis 19,104
Cinnamon 16,798
Chartreuse 15,708
Amber 15,067
Honey 14,022
Crocodile 13,724
Murk 13,495
Olive 13,355
Moss 12,861
Aaaand we have a winner! Moss is the rarest primary color! so what’s it look like?
Ohhh nooo! Well maybe it looks good in mosaic? But to truly know I’ll have to at least go to secondary. All 177 colors. Again. Hepl.
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BOLD WHAT APPLIES TO YOUR CHARACTER.
[ COLORS ] red. crimson. vermilion. tomato. burgundy. brown. tan. beige. ochre. sienna. orange. peach. tangerine. marigold. amber. yellow. citrine. mustard. butter. daffodil. green. lime. mint. emerald. olive. blue. royal blue. teal. navy. sky. purple. lilac. mauve. plum. amethyst. pink. coral. magenta. rose. blush. black. jet. ebony. licorice. bistre. white. ivory. snow. vanilla. champagne. grey. dove grey. charcoal grey. slate. ash. pastels. jewel tones.
[ ELEMENTS ] fire. ice. water. air. earth. rain. snow. wind. moon. stars. sun. heat. cold. steam. frost. lightning. sunlight. moonlight. dawn. dusk. twilight. midnight. sunrise. sunset. dewdrops. fog. wood.
[ BODY ] claws. long fingers. fangs. teeth. wings. tails. lips. bare feet. freckles. bruises. canines. scars. scratches. wounds. burns. spikes. fur. feathers. scales. webs. eyes. hands. sweat. tears. cheekbones. feline. pointed ears. chubby. curvy. short. tall. muscular. slender. trained. piercings. tattoos. strong. weak. struggling. athletic. lithe. curls.
[ WEAPONS ] fists. sword. dagger. spear. scythe. bow and arrow. hammer. shield. poison. guns. axes. words. throwing axes. whips. knives. throwing knives. pepper sprays. phasers. pistols. machine guns. slingshots. katana. maces. staff. wands. powers. magical items. magic. rocks. mud balls. peace. rifles. cannons. mind.
[ MATERIALS ] gold. silver. platinum. copper. bronze. iron. rust. steel. titanium. diamonds. pearls. rubies. sapphires. emeralds. amethyst. quartz. metals. glass. shell. bone. wood. porcelain. paper. wool. fur. lace. leather. silk. satin. velvet. denim. linen. cotton. charcoal. clay. stone. asphalt. brick. marble. ichor. dust. glitter. blood. dirt. mud. smoke. ash. shadow. carbonate. rubber. vinyl. carbon nanotubes. circuits. vibranium. adamantium.
[ NATURE ] grass. leaves. trees. bark. roses. daisies. tulips. lavender. petals. thorns. seeds. hay. sand. rocks. stream. roots. flowers. ocean. river. meadow. forest. desert. tundra. savanna. rainforest. caves. underwater. coral reef. beach. waves. space. clouds. mountains. woods. hills. highlands. islands.
[ ANIMALS ] lions. tigers. wolves. panthers. eagles. owls. falcons. hawks. vultures. swans. snakes. turtles. ducks. bugs. spiders. songbirds. whales. dolphins. fish. sharks. horses. cats. deer. dogs. rabbits. mantises. crows. ravens. mice. jackals. lizards. werewolves. unicorns. pegasus. dragons. foxes. phoenixes. peacocks. coyote. bears. seals.
[ FOODS/DRINKS ] sugar. salt. candy. wine. champagne. hard liquor. beer. coffee. tea. soda. spices. herbs. apple. citrus. raspberry. cherry. strawberry. watermelon. vegetables. gingerbread. fruits. meat. fish. pies. desserts. chocolate. cream. caramel. berries. nuts. cinnamon. stew. venison. rice. ambrosia. bread.
[ HOBBIES ] music. art. gardening. smithing. sculpting. painting. sketching. fighting. fencing. riding. writing. composing. cooking. sewing. training. dancing. acting. singing. martial arts. self-defense. technology. swimming. theater. libraries. magazines. piano. violin. cello. guitar. lute.mandolin. bass guitar. harmonica. harp. woodwinds. brass. trumpet. flute. drums. bells. playing cards. poker chips. chess. dice. eating. climbing. running. hiking. stargazing. fortune-telling.
[ STYLE ] lingerie. armor. cape. dress. suit. tunic. vest. shirt. boots. barefoot. heels. leggings. trousers. khakis. jeans. skirt. shorts. earrings. necklace. collar. bracelet. ring. pendant. hat. crown. circlet. helmet. scarf. neck tie. brocade. cloaks. corsets. doublet. chest plate. bracers. belt. layers. bandana. sash. coat. jacket. hood. gloves. socks. masks. cowls. braces. sweaters. watches. glasses. sunglasses. visors. eye contacts. makeup. implant. artificial parts. robes. t-shirts. henleys. athletic shirt. joggers. tennis shoes. cargopants. shawl.
[ MISC ] balloons. bubbles. cityscape. landscape. seascape. light. dark. candles. war. peace. money. power. percussion. clocks. photos. mirrors. pets. diary. fairy lights. madness. sanity. sadness. happiness. fatigue. energetic. manipulation. faith. optimism. pessimism. realism. loneliness. family. friends. chronic pain. assistants. somnambulism. co-workers. enemies. loyalty. devotion. smoking. drugs. drinking. kindness. love. hugs. time. questions
tagged by: @tcpsytxrvy THIS IS A BIG GOOD ..
tagging: this one is quite lengthy so don’t feel obligated okay? @shake-things-up , @multiipl (whichever muse you are currently hyped for!) , @scarletenchantis , @gosutm , @tenacityblitz (for momo!) @implexaanima (gang orca!) @codeoftheforest
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CLAN CENSUS 2019
Here are the top three most common in my lair; of a clan of 105. Exact breakdown under “Read More”.
Flight: Arcane; Light, Wind
Breed: Pearlcatcher; Tundra, Skydancer
Eyes: Common; Goat, Uncommon
Gender: Female
Primary Gene: Iridescent; Speckle, Tiger
Secondary Gene: Shimmer; Freckle, Peregrine
Tertiary Gene: Underbelly; Gembond, Thylacine
Primary Color: Obsidian; Caribbean, Soil
Secondary Color: Obsidian; Caribbean, Brown
Tertiary Color: Obsidian; Azure, Blood
Doubles/Triples/etc: XYZ; XYY, XXY
Generations: Beyond; First, Second
Digits: 8-digit; 7-digit, 6-digit
Gene Combinations: IriShimGem; IrisShimBelly, SpeckFreckBelly
Hatched/Acquired: Acquired
\Shown dragons are the amalgamation of top 3 most common traits\
(Only do this if you want to spend unnecessary hours analyzing your clan)
FLIGHT
Arcane: 18
Earth: 7
Fire: 8
Ice: 11
Light: 16
Lightning: 10
Nature: 7
Plague: 6
Shadow: 5
Water: 3
Wind: 14
BREED
Guardian: 8
Tundra: 13
Pearlcatcher: 18
Coatl: 3
Snapper: 6
Mirror: 4
Fae: 6
Skydancer: 12
Spiral: 3
Ridgeback: 3
Wildclaw: 9
Imperial: 12
Nocturne: 3
Bogsneak: 2
Gaoler: 3
GENDER
Male: 52
Female: 53
EYES
Common: 95
Dark Sclera: 1
Faceted: 1
Glowing: 0
Goat: 2
Innocent: 0
Multi-Gaze: 1
Primal: 1
Rare: 1
Swirl: 0
Uncommon: 2
Unusual: 1
PRIMARY GENE
Bar: 5
Bar (Gaoler): 1
Basic: 4
Basic (Gaoler): 1
Cherub: 3
Clown: 1
Crystal: 3
Falcon: 0
Giraffe: 2
Iridescent: 22
Jaguar: 1
Jupiter: 1
Laced: 0
Leopard: 0
Lionfish: 0
Metallic: 1
Petals: 6
Phantom (Gaoler): 1
Piebald: 1
Pinstripe: 2
Poison: 4
Python: 1
Ripple: 6
Savannah: 3
Skink: 8
Slime: 0
Speckle: 16
Starmap: 0
Tapir: 1
Tiger: 11
Vipera: 0
Wasp: 0
SECONDARY GENE
Alloy: 0
Basic: 4
Basic (Gaoler): 1
Bee: 1
Butterfly: 4
Clouded: 0
Constellation: 1
Current: 3
Daub: 3
Edged: 0
Eye Spots: 3
Facet: 3
Freckle: 8
Hex: 3
Hypnotic: 0
Morph: 3
Noxtide: 1
Paint: 0
Peregrine: 6
Rosette: 0
Safari: 2
Saturn: 1
Seraph: 1
Shimmer: 40
Sludge: 0
Spinner: 5
Striation: 1
Striation (Gaoler): 1
Stripes: 2
Toxin: 4
Trail: 3
Trail (Gaoler): 1
TERTIARY GENE
Basic: 7
Basic (Gaoler): 1
Capsule: 3
Circuit: 2
Contour: 6
Crackle: 4
Filigree: 0
Firefly: 2
Gembond: 16
Ghost: 1
Ghost (Gaoler): 1
Glimmer: 6
Lace: 1
Okapi: 6
Opal: 2
Peacock: 1
Ringlets: 1
Runes: 1
Scales: 1
Shardflank (Gaoler): 1
Smirch: 2
Smoke: 4
Spines: 6
Stained: 3
Thylacine: 7
Underbelly: 20
PRIMARY COLOR
Auburn
Banana
Beige
Blood x3
Blue x2
Bronze
Brown x3
Buttercup
Cantaloupe x2
Caribbean x5
Charcoal x2
Chocolate
Cinnamon
Coal x3
Copper
Crimson x2
Denim x2
Dirt
Driftwood
Eggplant
Fire
Fog
Forest
Grape
Green
Grey
Heather
Honey
Ice
Ivory x3
Jade x2
Jungle
Lapis
Lavender
Magenta
Maize
Maroon x2
Metals x3
Midnight
Obsidian x7
Oilslick x2
Orca x4
Pink
Royal x2
Sable
Sanguine
Shadow x2
Shamrock
Silver
Slate
Soil x5
Splash
Stonewash
Storm x2
Sunshine
Swamp
Tangerine x2
Tarnish
Teal x2
Thistle x2
Tomato
Umber x2
White
SECONDARY COLOR
Aqua
Auburn
Azure
Banana x2
Blood
Blue x3
Brown x4
Buttercup
Cantaloupe
Caribbean x5
Carmine x2
Carrot
Cerulean
Coal x3
Crimson
Dirt
Emerald
Fire x3
Forest x2
Grape x2
Grapefruit
Green
Grey
Ice
Ivory
Jade
Jungle x2
Lavender x2
Leaf x2
Lemon
Marigold
Midnight x3
Mint
Mulberry
Navy x2
Obsidian x8
Orange x2
Orca x2
Peach x2
Pear
Pearl
Pink
Plum
Pumpkin
Red x3
Ruby
Rust
Sanddollar
Sanguine x2
Seafoam x3
Shamrock
Silver
Slate
Soil x2
Spring
Stonewash x3
Sunset
Tan x2
Taupe
Teal x3
Violet
TERTIARY COLOR
Aqua x3
Avocado x2
Azure x4
Banana x2
Black x2
Blood x4
Bronze
Brown
Cantaloupe
Caribbean x3
Carmine
Chocolate
Cerulean
Cinnamon
Crimson x2
Crocodile
Eldritch
Emerald x3
Fire x2
Gold x2
Grape
Grapefruit
Green x2
Grey x2
Hickory
Honey x2
Honeydew x2
Ice
Iris
Ivory x2
Jade x2
Leaf x2
Lemon
Magenta
Metals
Obsidian x7
Orange
Orca x2
Purple x3
Red
Rose x2
Royal
Rust
Saffron
Sand x2
Sanddollar
Seafoam x3
Silver x2
Sky
Smoke
Soil
Splash
Spring
Stone x2
Storm
Sunshine
Tangerine
Tarnish
Teal
Tomato
Turquoise x2
Umber
White
Wine
DOUBLES/TRIPLES/ETC
XYZ: 82
XYX: 4
XXY: 8
XYY: 10
XXX: 1
GENERATIONS
First: 9
Second: 4
Third: 2
Beyond: 90
DIGITS
5-Digit: 1
6-Digit: 6
7-Digit: 44
8-Digit: 54
GENE COMBINATIONS
Bar/Daub/Smirch: 1
Bar/Eye Spots/Spines: 1
Bar/Hex/Glimmer: 1
Bar/Peregrine/Underbelly: 1
Bar/Shimmer/Basic: 1
Bar/Trail/Ghost (Gaoler): 1
Basic/Basic/Basic: 2
Basic/Basic/Basic (Gaoler): 1
Basic/Basic/Circuit: 1
Basic/Basic/Spines: 1
Cherub/Butterfly/Thylacine: 1
Cherub/Peregrine/Okapi: 1
Cherub/Peregrine/Thylacine: 1
Clown/Eye Spots/Firefly: 1
Crystal/Current/Okapi: 1
Crystal/Facet/Thylacine: 1
Crystal/Peregrine/Okapi: 1
Giraffe/Facet/Glimmer: 1
Giraffe/Hex/Thylacine: 1
Iridescent/Butterfly/Contour: 1
Iridescent/Eye Spots/Gembond: 1
Iridescent/Shimmer/Crackle: 2
Iridescent/Shimmer/Gembond: 8
Iridescent/Shimmer/Okapi: 1
Iridescent/Shimmer/Smoke: 3
Iridescent/Shimmer/Underbelly: 6
Jaguar/Trail/Capsule: 1
Jupiter/Trail/Ringlets: 1
Metallic/Shimmer/Scales: 1
Petals/Butterfly/Glimmer: 1
Petals/Butterfly/Spines: 1
Petals/Saturn/Glimmer: 1
Petals/Shimmer/Glimmer: 1
Petals/Shimmer/Underbelly: 2
Phantom/Striation/Shardflank (Gaoler): 1
Piebald/Peregrine/Underbelly: 1
Pinstripe/Noxtide/Capsule: 1
Pinstripe/Trail/Firefly: 1
Poison/Current/Okapi: 1
Poison/Toxin/Gembond: 1
Poison/Toxin/Stained: 1
Poison/Toxin/Thylacine: 1
Python/Morph/Smirch: 1
Ripple/Current/Underbelly: 1
Ripple/Peregrine/Contour: 1
Ripple/Safari/Basic: 1
Ripple/Shimmer/Gembond: 1
Ripple/Shimmer/Smoke: 1
Ripple/Stripes/Underbelly: 1
Savannah/Bee/Peacock: 1
Savannah/Morph/Stained: 1
Savannah/Safari/Stained: 1
Skink/Constellation/Contour: 1
Skink/Facet/Glimmer: 1
Skink/Morph/Ghost: 1
Skink/Spinner/Contour: 1
Skink/Spinner/Lace: 1
Skink/Spinner/Opal: 1
Skink/Spinner/Runes: 1
Skink/Toxin/Contour: 1
Speckle/Daub/Spines: 1
Speckle/Freckle/Capsule: 1
Speckle/Freckle/Crackle: 1
Speckle/Freckle/Thylacine: 1
Speckle/Freckle/Underbelly: 4
Speckle/Hex/Thylacine: 1
Speckle/Shimmer/Basic: 1
Speckle/Shimmer/Gembond: 2
Speckle/Shimmer/Underbelly: 3
Speckle/Spinner/Underbelly: 1
Tapir/Striation/Opal: 1
Tiger/Daub/Spines: 1
Tiger/Freckle/Circuit: 1
Tiger/Seraph/Okapi: 1
Tiger/Shimmer/Basic: 2
Tiger/Shimmer/Contour: 1
Tiger/Shimmer/Gembond: 3
Tiger/Shimmer/Spines: 1
Tiger/Stripes/Okapi: 1
HATCHED/ACQUIRED
Hatched: 14
Acquired: 91
~As of 10/5/19
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After 43 eggs, 290 scattersights, and 115 tri-colour scatters, Oracle is finally a satisfactory colour and I can consider his RNG portion complete. Going by the median price I (and @elisabluh) paid for the eggs and scattersights, Oracle cost 104,000g. Which is stupid.
Results are under the cut so I can link them in his bio without crashing the entire site
Eggs hatched for this purpose:
Male seafoam/fuchsia/moon
Male cyan/honey/stone
Female crocodile/cyan/berry
Female brick/eldritch/marigold
Female camo/driftwood/maize
Male spearmint/marigold/dirt
Male dust/slate/eggplant
Male pistachio/tarnish/ice
Male camo/garnet/antique
Female flaxen/amethyst/olive
Female black/cerise/sanddollar
Male Caribbean/soil/umber
Female gloom/amber/navy
Female saffron/gold/platinum
Female swamp/heather/moon
Female latte/eggplant/spearmint
Male white/storm/spruce
Male teal/tarnish/flaxen
Female flint/carmine/maize
Male goldenrod/blackberry/fuchsia
Male spearmint/nightshade/mantis
Female eggplant/berry/teal
Male cornflower/peacock/sunshine
Female banana/lead/sky
Female lemon/storm/pink
Female midnight/eggplant/peridot
Male murk/cantaloupe/taupe
Male moss/sky/ice
Male lapis/blue/silver
Male azure/storm/cherry
Male grey/oilslick/sky
Male radioactive/sable/gold
Male honey/denim/brick
Female metals/pistachio/oilslick
Female royal/lapis/olive
Male abyss/eggplant/carmine
Male ultramarine/blood/flaxen
Female carmine/peacock/taupe
Male charcoal/shadow/seafoam
Female lapis/camo/pearl
Male flaxen/ruby/wine
Female plum/shadow/cottoncandy
Female forest/ice/tomato
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MULTI-GAZE
Tri-Color Scatters:
Wisteria/carmine/aqua
Algae/orange/peacock
Obsidian/wisteria/fog
Mint/amethyst/sanddollar
Sky/plum/radioactive
Abyss/gloom/antique
Pink/watermelon/mint
Shamrock/blush/tomato
Caramel/cyan/ice
Turquoise/silver/beige
Pistachio/shale/avocado
Splash/cyan/cantaloupe
Stonewash/amethyst/strawberry
Flaxen/amber/grape
Copper/gold/forest
Yellow/mantis/caramel
Spruce/crimson/pearl
Steel/dirt/bronze
Ultramarine/cyan/metals
Cerulean/crocodile/iris
Pthalo/fern/carmine
Carmine/lapis/chocolate
Sanguine/cream/maroon
Heather/sapphire/yellow
Pear/vermillion/rust
Bubblegum/shale/forest
Lead/cobalt/berry
Cream/mulberry/saffron
Flint/orchid/stone
Steel/denim/pearl
Bronze/indigo/crimson
Pthalo/red/honey
Pistachio/mist/overcast
Orca/wine/brown
Twilight/storm/grapefruit
Garnet/steel/flint
Carrot/moon/jade
Pthalo/wisteria/cinnamon
Pthalo/cherry/moon
Cerise/obsidian/amethyst
Spruce/orca/thicket
Magenta/sanguine/emerald
Sky/crocodile/blue
Orchid/moss/cerise
Nightshade/moon/green
Navy/shadow/rust
Blackberry/auburn/swamp
Lead/cantaloupe/pink
Ruby/sanddollar/radioactive
Spring/denim/sand
Peridot/grey/pink
Sky/fuschia/brick
Orchid/fire/abyss
White/amethyst/umber
Sable/midnight/cerulean
Steel/hunter/pthalo
Taupe/pink/honeydew
Heather/spearmint/tangerine
Mauve/mantis/storm
Garnet/cantaloupe/grey
Maize/orchid/brick
Banana/aqua/steel
Pthalo/nightshade/periwinkle
Peacock/peacock/latte
Violet/bronze/grape
Periwinkle/grapefruit/clay
Gloom/ruby/brown
Tarnish/spruce/taupe
Grey/brick/fern
Cinnamon/mantis/peach
Raspberry/azure/latte
Turquoise/silver/blush
Stonewash/avocado/cinnamon
Tangerine/chocolate/coal
Buttercup/abyss/bronze
Murk/thicket/spring
Splash/lead/tomato
Cherry/nightshade/thicket
Lavender/bronze/stonewash
Rose/royal/periwinkle
Heather/camo/clay
Blue/orca/splash
Chocolate/marigold/tomato
Banana/orca/metals
Cherry/sanddollar/stone
Violet/goldenrod/maize
Tomato/buttercup/shamrock
Fire/driftwood/coral
Teal/watermelon/rust
Peach/saffron/brick
Red/Caribbean/cyan
Ice/steel/smoke
Gold/cottoncandy/pearl
Auburn/spearmint/steel
Amber/lemon/smoke
Sapphire/shamrock/grey
Sapphire/dirt/blue
Indigo/garnet/iris
Fuchsia/latte/sunshine
Peridot/orange/blood
Twilight/splash/murk
Fog/crocodile/fire
Banana/beige/pear
Chocolate/indigo/mint
Taupe/sand/taupe
Antique/cerulean/obsidian
Robin/olive/bronze
Murk/black/avocado
Camo/Caribbean/avocado
Terracotta/mauve/pink
Sky/platinum/carmine
Soil/denim/pink
Wisteria/olive/umber
Blackberry/peridot/seafoam
White/turquoise/white
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Webkinz I have + descriptions
The “Birthday”, “Likes”, and “Favorite food” part are taken from the online pet bio that the Webkinz come with when you adopt them. They’re all randomly generated and selected.
These are short descriptions so they’re not that detailed for now. Also I haven’t really thought much about the “Best friends” part
Another thing, in the Webkinz bio, each pet says they are friends with a random species of pet. Well, Squiggle’s bio said he was friends with a Marshmallow Chipmunk. So naturally, I made it so him and Kip are friends. Same with Pixie and Posy. (Pixie’s bio said she was friends with a skunk).
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Snowbell
Species- Snow soft kitty
Gender- Girl
Birthday- December 18
Likes- Reading comics
Favorite food- Cake
Best friends- Butterscotch, Lollipop, Whisper
Personality- Curious, adventurous, playful, shy
Rhapsody
Species- Charcoal cat
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 24
Likes- Going on vacation
Favorite food- Marshmallows
Best friends- Pixie
Personality- Shy, sensitive, cautious
Pixie
Species- Charcoal cat
Gender- Girl
Birthday- September 29
Likes- Playing games
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Rhapsody, Posy
Personality- Friendly, joyful, carefree
Whisper
Species- Sherbet Bunny
Gender- Girl
Birthday- June 24
Likes- Going to the movies
Favorite food- Spaghetti
Best friends- Snowbell
Personality- Hyper, energetic, curious
Oatmeal
Species- Oatmeal pup
Gender- Boy
Birthday- September 2
Likes- Taking pictures
Favorite food- French fries
Best friends- Cloudy
Personality- Lazy, slow, easygoing
Butterscotch
Species- Lioness
Gender- Girl
Birthday- November 16
Likes- Doing puzzles
Favorite food- Ice pops
Best friends- Snowbell
Personality- Skittish, quiet, emotional
Caspian
Species- Black cat
Gender- Boy
Birthday- October 20
Likes- Reading scary stories
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Flurry
Personality- Adventurous, brave, silly
Flurry
Species- Rabbit
Gender- Girl
Birthday- March 14
Likes- Reading comics
Favorite food- Blueberry cheesecake
Best friends- Caspian
Personality- Chipper, ditsy, emotional
Spot
Species- Black and White cheeky dog
Gender- Boy
Birthday- February 3
Likes- Telling jokes
Favorite food- Pizza
Best friends- Binky
Personality- Childish, imaginative, bubbly
Binky
Species- Frog
Gender- Boy
Birthday- July 7
Likes- Hanging out with friends
Favorite food- Bananas
Best friends- Safari, Spot
Personality- Odd, quiet, clueless
Cotton Candy
Species- Cotton Candy Bunny
Gender- Girl
Birthday- August 12
Likes- Going camping
Favorite food- Cake
Best friends-
Personality- Chipper, naive, relaxed
Toasty
Species- Lion
Gender- Boy
Birthday- March 13
Likes- Writing stories
Favorite food- Fish sticks
Best friends-
Personality- Brave, confident, energetic
Little
Species- Black poodle
Gender- Girl
Birthday- May 9
Likes- Seeing funny movies
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends-
Personality- Troublesome, hyper, selfish
Buddy
Species- Koala
Gender- Boy
Birthday- March 10
Likes- Playing baseball
Favorite food- Ice pops
Best friends-
Personality- Eccentric, fun, caring
Mellow
Species- Siamese
Gender- Boy
Birthday- February 11
Likes- Telling funny jokes
Favorite food- Blueberry cheesecake
Best friends-
Personality- Insecure, awkward, funny
Lionel
Species- Lionfish
Gender- Boy
Birthday- June 21
Likes- Taking pictures
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends-
Personality- Friendly, curious, timid
Rainy
Species- Schnauzer
Gender- Boy
Birthday- September 3
Likes- Hanging out with friends
Favorite food- Bananas
Best friends- Cloudy
Personality- Gloomy, melancholic, peaceful
Wendy
Species- Ginger bunny
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 21
Likes- Swimming
Favorite food- Marshmallows
Best friends-
Personality- Gluttonous, lazy, friendly
Cloudy
Species- Misty puppy
Gender- Boy
Birthday- December 17
Likes- Collecting coins
Favorite food- Cake
Best friends- Oatmeal, Rainy
Personality- Calm, quiet, serious
Lollipop
Species- Lil’ Peanut Pup
Gender- Boy
Birthday- January 11
Likes- Telling jokes
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Snowbell, Guppy, Ramito
Personality- Optimistic, easygoing, kind
Nanon
Species- Schnauzer
Gender- Girl
Birthday- November 30
Likes- Telling funny jokes
Favorite food- Bananas
Best friends-
Personality- Quiet, genius, playful
Rice Cake
Species- Googles
Gender- Girl
Birthday- February 20
Likes- Reading mysteries
Favorite food- Corn on the cob
Best friends- Jubilee
Personality- Dreamy, poetic, imaginative
Jubilee
Species- Pink Googles
Gender- Boy
Birthday- March 19
Likes- Reading comics
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Rice Cake
Personality- Goofy, ditsy, oblivious
Pascal
Species- Pelican
Gender- Boy
Birthday- July 6
Likes- Going camping
Favorite food- Ice pops
Best friends- Morning
Personality- Dorky, clumsy, intelligent
Squiggle
Species- Chicken
Gender- Boy
Birthday- January 29
Likes- Playing baseball
Favorite food- Cake
Best friends- Kip
Personality- Silly, outgoing, troublesome
Floe
Species- Seal
Gender- Girl
Birthday- December 17
Likes- Going camping
Favorite food- Pancakes
Best friends- Nixie
Personality- Brave, sweet, moody
Nixie
Species- Domino cat
Gender- Girl
Birthday- March 23
Likes- Going hiking
Favorite food- Oranges
Best friends- Floe
Personality- Leader-like, studious, caring
Ella
Species- Pink and white cat
Gender- Girl
Birthday- December 2
Likes- Taking pictures
Favorite food- Pizza
Best friends- Nacho
Personality- Sweet, compassionate, playful
Maxwell
Species- Cocker spaniel
Gender- Boy
Birthday- November 23
Likes- Hanging out with friends
Favorite food- Pancakes
Best friends- Ramito
Personality- Righteous, playful, friendly
Nacho
Species- Alley cat
Gender- Girl
Birthday- February 3
Likes- Taking pictures
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Ella
Personality- Confident, righteous, sassy
Posy
Species- Skunk
Gender- Boy
Birthday- March 14
Likes- Playing baseball
Favorite food- Watermelons
Best friends- Pixie
Personality- Pessimistic, lazy, sarcastic
Petunia
Species- Cow
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 5
Likes- Writing stories
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends-
Personality- Responsible, fun, genius
Hanako
Species- Pig
Gender- Girl
Birthday- June 17
Likes- Playing video games
Favorite food- Bananas
Best friends-
Personality- Geeky, obsessive, romantic
Bubbly
Species- Hippo
Gender- Boy
Birthday- March 6
Likes- Bowling
Favorite food- Lollipops
Best friends-
Personality- Playful, cheerful, buoyant
Firefly
Species- Grey Arabian
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 19
Likes- Playing baseball
Favorite food- Lollipops
Best friends-
Personality- Daring, quiet, brave, secretive
Oria
Species- Orca Whale
Gender- Girl
Birthday- November 13
Likes- Reading scary stories
Favorite food- Corn on the cob
Best friends- Azur
Personality- Level-headed, stern, distant
Azur
Species- Blue whale
Gender- Boy
Birthday- September 28
Likes- Playing baseball
Favorite food- Lemon meringue pie
Best friends- Oria
Personality- Curious, friendly, playful
Button
Species- Floppy pig
Gender- Boy
Birthday- December 31
Likes- Playing games
Favorite food- Cupcakes
Best friends-
Personality- Silly, humorous, easygoing
Lime
Species- Tie Dye Frog
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 22
Likes- Building things
Favorite food- Cupcakes
Best friends-
Personality- Nurturing, caring, mischievous
Wallace
Species- Walrus
Gender- Girl
Birthday- February 19
Likes- Making art
Favorite food- Watermelons
Best friends-
Personality- Studious, kind, meek
Poof
Species- Poodle
Gender- Boy
Birthday- May 21
Likes- Going hiking
Favorite food- Cupcakes
Best friends- Fifi
Personality- Easygoing, sweet, timid
Fifi
Species- Black Poodle
Gender- Boy
Birthday- June 25
Likes- Bowling
Favorite food- Marshmallows
Best friends- Poof
Personality- Grumpy, fashionable, serious
Dandy
Species- Holland Lop Bunny
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 4
Likes- Making new friends
Favorite food- Cupcakes
Best friends-
Personality- Clumsy, hot-headed, gluttonous
Didi
Species- Reindeer
Gender- Girl
Birthday- February 19
Likes- playing baseball
Favorite food- Potato Chips
Best friends-
Personality- Passive, mature, generous
Ramito
Species- Donkey Piñata
Gender- Girl
Birthday- June 25
Likes- Reading mysteries
Favorite food- Lollipops
Best friends- Lollipop, Maxwell
Personality- Eccentric, lively, playful
Milly
Species- Rooster
Gender- Girl
Birthday- November 30
Likes- Traveling
Favorite food- Pretzels
Best friends-
Personality- Mature, orderly, kind
Safari
Species- Tree frog
Gender- Boy
Birthday- November 5
Likes- Reading scary stories
Favorite food- Pizza
Best friends- Binky
Personality- Unique, creative, eccentric
Guppy
Species- Polka Back Fish
Gender- Boy
Birthday- November 17
Likes- Going camping
Favorite food- French fries
Best friends- Lollipop
Personality- Silly, impetuous, funny
Morning
Species- Budgie
Gender- Girl
Birthday- April 24
Likes- Going fishing
Favorite food- Pretzels
Best friends- Pascal
Personality- Confident, fashionable, lively
Margot
Species- Poodle
Gender- Girl
Birthday- October 2
Likes- Going camping
Favorite food- Corn on the cob
Best friends-
Personality- Shy, awkward, melancholic
Finley
Species- Lionfish
Gender- Girl
Birthday- June 12
Likes- Playing baseball
Favorite food- Spaghetti
Best friends-
Personality- Zealous, hot-blooded, confident
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Kip
Species- Marshmallow chipmunk
Gender- Boy
Birthday- February 3
Likes- Writing stories
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Squiggle, Wafer
Personality- Dorky, pretentious, silly
Alley
Species- Himalayan
Gender- Girl
Birthday- August 21
Likes- Telling jokes
Favorite food- Bananas
Best friends-
Personality- Troublesome, cheeky, confident
Cynthia
Species- Yorkie
Gender- Girl
Birthday- June 14
Likes- Going to the movies
Favorite food- Fish sticks
Best friends-
Personality- Diva, haughty, generous
Frosty
Species- Ice fawn
Gender- Girl
Birthday- June 20
Likes- Going fishing
Favorite food- Fish sticks
Best friends-
Personality- Modest, dorky, studious
Hope
Species- Cuddly Koala
Gender- Girl
Birthday- October 22
Likes- Going hiking
Favorite food- Corn on the cob
Best friends- Whimsette
Personality- Odd, slow, optimistic
Whimsette
Species- Whimsy Dragon
Gender- Girl
Birthday- July 24
Likes- Writing stories
Favorite food- Fish sticks
Best friends- Hope, Orchid
Personality- Artistic, animated, adventurous
Sakura
Species- Pink poodle
Gender- Girl
Birthday- August 29
Likes- Going camping
Favorite food- Watermelons
Best friends-
Personality- Romantic, idealistic, theatrical
Wafer
Species- Cuddly Teddy Bear
Gender- Girl
Birthday- April 8
Likes- Collecting toys
Favorite food- Blueberry cheesecake
Best friends- Kip
Personality- Childish, sensitive, lazy
Orchid
Species- Enchanted goat
Gender- Girl
Birthday- September 29
Likes- Hanging out with friends
Favorite food- Cookies
Best friends- Whimsette
Personality- Knowledgeable, calm, curious
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Ooh, okay--random thing that I totally don’t need to do right now. I’mma make a list of all my doubles. >:u
Because this is -totally- useful information--good use of your time, doofus.
CUT, ‘cause I doubt anyone c a a a r e s.
Double Jungle x3
Double Forest x8 (Plus One Triple!)
Double Clay x1
Double Aqua x1
Double Chocolate x3
Double Slate x1
Double Stone x4
Double Peacock x3
Double Crocodile x1
Double Sand x1
Double Swamp x3
Double Fire x3
Double Maroon x3
Double Tomato x2
Double Blood x4
Double Brown x1
Double Rust x1
Double Shadow x3
Double White x7
Double Obsidian x14
Double Emerald x2
Double Avocado x1
Double Eldritch x3
Double Gloom x1
Double Black x3
Double Jade x1
Double Charcoal x1
Double Orca x2
Double Thicket x1
Double Hickory x1
Double Shale x2
Double Dust x1
Double Yellow x1
Double Ivory x4
Double Banana x1
Double Lemon x2
Double Fern x2
Double Shamrock x1
Double Moss x2
Double Maize x3
Double Gold x1
Double Goldenrod x1
Double Antique x1
Double Moon x1
Double Coal x1
Double Copper x1
Double Carmine x1
Double Hunter x1
Double Sanguine x2
Double Wine x1
Double Phthalo x1
Double Umber x1
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More dragons for sale - Coatl edition! I’ll accept gems or treasure for any of them at a 1:850 rate. Some are still hatchlings and these are their adult previews.
Coatl F, Blood Iri/Blood Shim/Gold Circuit, Light Common, 30kt
Coatl M, Crimson Iri/Blood Shim/Gold Circuit, Light Uncommon, 25kt
Coatl F, Sanguine Iri/Sanguine Shimmer/Gold Circuit, Light Uncommon, 30kt
Coatl M, Platinum Iri/Mulberry Shim/Mulberry Smoke, Shadow Uncommon, 25kt
Coatl F, Orca Iri/Mulberry Shim/Mulberry Smoke, Shadow Common, 25kt
Coatl M, Charcoal Cherub/Fire Butterfly/Banana Glimmer, Light Common, 50g
Coatl M, Royal Iri/Cerise Shim/Banana Circuit, Light Unusual, 25kt
Coatl M, Royal Iri/Carmine Shim/Lemon Circuit, Light Uncommon, 25kt
Coatl F, Royal Iri/Cerise Shim/Banana Circuit, Light Unusual, 25kt
Coatl F, Royal Iri/Cerise Shim/Lemon Circuit, Light Common, 25kt
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Dragon: Hark - Pearlcatcher Bogsneak XYY Male
First Record
Second Record
Third Record
Fourth Record
Fifth Record
Sixth Record
Seventh Record
(Renamed from GRIMDORK to Hark on 2021-11-09)
(Smirch scroll applied on 2021-11-09)
(Tri-color Scatterscroll x51 applied)
(Tide scroll applied on 2022-11-20)
(Bogsneak scroll applied on 2022-11-20)
(Foam scroll applied on 2022-11-20)
(Flecks scroll applied on 2022-11-20)
Purchased For: 3,500,000 treasure
Hatched On: 2013-09-26
ID: 779793
Parentage: Valencia/Petre
Flight: Wind
Primary: Coal Mulberry Tiger Tide
Secondary: Purple Orange Shimmer Foam
Tertiary: Avocado Orange Basic Smirch Flecks
Eyes: Common
Comments: Used enough scatterscrolls on him that it’s time to start a new record for this guy (x5). Finally hit keepable colours, yay! Time to gene hime up...
He’s Hark because the first thought that came to mind for the eventual tagline on his bio was “Hark, a wild scatterscroll project appears!”. Followed about two seconds later by “Huh, that would make an amusing name” - amusing to me, anyway, but as I’ve stated before, I am sometimes easily amused.
I’m also amused that he’s continuing the tradition of “scatterscroll projects I needed to throw smirch at so I could see their tert”.
Original Colours: Coal-Purple-Avocado
Scatterscroll #1 (2021-11-09): Wine-Grey-Gloom
Scatterscroll #2 (2021-11-15): Red-Sanddollar-Lead
Scatterscroll #3 (2021-11-22): Dust-Lavender-Metals
Scatterscroll #4 (2021-11-29): Charcoal-Splash-Lapis
Scatterscroll #5 (2021-12-06): Teal-Fern-Carrot
Scatterscroll #6 (2021-12-13): Carmine-Fern-Driftwood
Scatterscroll #7 (2021-12-20): Lead-Orchid-Mist
Scatterscroll #8 (2021-12-26): Mauve-Lapis-Moon
Scatterscroll #9 (2022-01-03): Carrot-Periwinkle-Dust
Scatterscroll #10 (2022-01-10): Azure-Radioactive-Eldritch
Scatterscroll #11 (2022-01-17): Magenta-Lavender-Blue
Scatterscroll #12 (2022-01-24): Phthalo-Smoke-Maize
Scatterscroll #13 (2022-01-31): Umber-Avocado-Auburn (very tempting)
Scatterscroll #14 (2022-02-07): Cobalt-Tarnish-Gloom
Scatterscroll #15 (2022-02-14): Orca-Slate-Antique
Scatterscroll #16 (2022-02-21): Brown-Yellow-Cottoncandy
Scatterscroll #17 (2022-02-28): Emerald-Crimson-Pumpkin
Scatterscroll #18 (2022-03-08): Midnight-Sand-Stonewash
Scatterscroll #19 (2022-03-14): Tan-Mantis-Cherry (tree dragon - but no)
Scatterscroll #20 (2022-03-15): Cream-Peach-Cerulean
Scatterscroll #21 (2022-03-28): Ivory-Cerise-Ruby
Scatterscroll #22 (2022-04-04): Blue-Lavender-White
Scatterscroll #23 (2022-04-11): Jungle-Radioactive-Red
Scatterscroll #24 (2022-04-18): Stonewash-Watermelon-Tomato
Scatterscroll #25 (2022-04-25): Brown-Violet-Azure
Scatterscroll #26 (2022-05-02): Chartreuse-Pink-Iris
Scatterscroll #27 (2022-05-09): Cinnamon-Gloom-Mint
Scatterscroll #28 (2022-05-16): Denim-Moss-Black
Scatterscroll #29 (2022-05-23): Overcast-Hickory-Thistle
Scatterscroll #30 (2022-05-30): Ginger-Peach-Rose
Scatterscroll #31 (2022-06-06): Midnight-Fog-Grapefruit
Scatterscroll #32 (2022-06-13): Spearmint-Antique-Periwinkle
Scatterscroll #33 (2022-06-20): Brick-Orca-Umber
Scatterscroll #34 (2022-06-27): Sunset-Brown-Taupe
Scatterscroll #35 (2022-07-04): Coral-Spruce-Flint
Scatterscroll #36 (2022-07-13): Avocado-Carrot-Blackberry
Scatterscroll #37 (2022-07-18): Grape-Cobalt-Gloom
Scatterscroll #38 (2022-07-25): Lemon-Aqua-Goldenrod
Scatterscroll #39 (2022-08-01): Raspberry-Taupe-Taupe (NOPE!)
Scatterscroll #40 (2022-08-08): Carmine-Orca-Smoke
Scatterscroll #41 (2022-08-15): Blood-Carmine-Fern
Scatterscroll #42 (2022-08-23): Soil-Sanguine-Taupe
Scatterscroll #43 (2022-08-29): Green-Grape-Mantis
Scatterscroll #44 (2022-09-05): Swamp-Ruby-Saffron
Scatterscroll #45 (2022-09-21): Cobalt-Umber-Periwinkle
Scatterscroll #46 (2022-09-26): Obsidian-Beige-Antique
Scatterscroll #47 (2022-10-10): Ice-Mist-Garnet
Scatterscroll #48 (2022-10-17): Peach-Flaxen-Crocodile
Scatterscroll #49 (2022-10-24): Blood-Moon-Latte
Scatterscroll #50 (2022-11-11): Sunshine-Maroon-Brown
Scatterscroll #51 (2022-11-14): Mulberry-Orange-Orange
Apparel:
Accent: Windy Whimsey
Ferret Friend
Herald’s Scroll
Woeful Hood and Gambeson
Skittering Arm and Leg Chitin
Nebula Circlet, Earrings, Shawl, Tailwrap, and Wingdrapes
Familiar: Phoenix
Progeny Testing:
[Test] Awild
Broods:
Nested with Awild on 2022-11-23, 3 eggs [Clutch]
Bred with Awild on 2022-12-18, 1 egg [Clutch]
Matched with Awild on 2022-01-25, 3 eggs [Clutch]
Clutched with Awild on 2023-04-29, 2 eggs [Clutch]
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Dragon: Hark - Pearlcatcher Male
First Record
Second Record
Third Record
Fourth Record
Fifth Record
Sixth Record
Seventh Record
(Renamed from GRIMDORK to Hark on 2021-11-09)
(Smirch scroll applied on 2021-11-09)
Purchased For: 3,500,000 treasure
Hatched On: 2013-09-26
ID: 779793
Parentage: Valencia/Petre
Flight: Wind
Primary: Coal Tiger
Secondary: Purple Shimmer
Tertiary: Avocado Basic Smirch
Eyes: Common
Comments: Used enough scatterscrolls on him that it’s time to start a new record for this guy (x4).
He’s Hark because the first thought that came to mind for the eventual tagline on his bio was “Hark, a wild scatterscroll project appears!”. Followed about two seconds later by “Huh, that would make an amusing name” - amusing to me, anyway, but as I’ve stated before, I am sometimes easily amused.
I’m also amused that he’s continuing the tradition of “scatterscroll projects I need to throw smirch at so I can see their tert”.
Original Colours: Coal-Purple-Avocado
Scatterscroll #1 (2021-11-09): Wine-Grey-Gloom
Scatterscroll #2 (2021-11-15): Red-Sanddollar-Lead
Scatterscroll #3 (2021-11-22): Dust-Lavender-Metals
Scatterscroll #4 (2021-11-29): Charcoal-Splash-Lapis
Scatterscroll #5 (2021-12-06): Teal-Fern-Carrot
Scatterscroll #6 (2021-12-13): Carmine-Fern-Driftwood
Scatterscroll #7 (2021-12-20): Lead-Orchid-Mist
Scatterscroll #8 (2021-12-26): Mauve-Lapis-Moon
Scatterscroll #9 (2022-01-03): Carrot-Periwinkle-Dust
Scatterscroll #10 (2022-01-10): Azure-Radioactive-Eldritch
Scatterscroll #11 (2022-01-17): Magenta-Lavender-Blue
Scatterscroll #12 (2022-01-24): Phthalo-Smoke-Maize
Scatterscroll #13 (2022-01-31): Umber-Avocado-Auburn (very tempting)
Scatterscroll #14 (2022-02-07): Cobalt-Tarnish-Gloom
Scatterscroll #15 (2022-02-14): Orca-Slate-Antique
Scatterscroll #16 (2022-02-21): Brown-Yellow-Cottoncandy
Scatterscroll #17 (2022-02-28): Emerald-Crimson-Pumpkin
Scatterscroll #18 (2022-03-08): Midnight-Sand-Stonewash
Scatterscroll #19 (2022-03-14): Tan-Mantis-Cherry (tree dragon - but no)
Scatterscroll #20 (2022-03-15): Cream-Peach-Cerulean
Scatterscroll #21 (2022-03-28): Ivory-Cerise-Ruby
Scatterscroll #22 (2022-04-04): Blue-Lavender-White
Scatterscroll #23 (2022-04-11): Jungle-Radioactive-Red
Scatterscroll #24 (2022-04-18): Stonewash-Watermelon-Tomato
Scatterscroll #25 (2022-04-25): Brown-Violet-Azure
Scatterscroll #26 (2022-05-02): Chartreuse-Pink-Iris
Scatterscroll #27 (2022-05-09): Cinnamon-Gloom-Mint
Scatterscroll #28 (2022-05-16): Denim-Moss-Black
Scatterscroll #29 (2022-05-23): Overcast-Hickory-Thistle
Scatterscroll #30 (2022-05-30): Ginger-Peach-Rose
Scatterscroll #31 (2022-06-06): Midnight-Fog-Grapefruit
Scatterscroll #32 (2022-06-13): Spearmint-Antique-Periwinkle
Scatterscroll #33 (2022-06-20): Brick-Orca-Umber
Scatterscroll #34 (2022-06-27): Sunset-Brown-Taupe
Scatterscroll #35 (2022-07-04): Coral-Spruce-Flint
Scatterscroll #36 (2022-07-13): Avocado-Carrot-Blackberry
Scatterscroll #37 (2022-07-18): Grape-Cobalt-Gloom
Scatterscroll #38 (2022-07-25): Lemon-Aqua-Goldenrod
Scatterscroll #39 (2022-08-01): Raspberry-Taupe-Taupe (NOPE!)
Scatterscroll #40 (2022-08-08): Carmine-Orca-Smoke
Scatterscroll #41 (2022-08-15): Blood-Carmine-Fern
Scatterscroll #42 (2022-08-23): Soil-Sanguine-Taupe
Scatterscroll #43 (2022-08-29): Green-Grape-Mantis
Scatterscroll #44 (2022-09-05): Swamp-Ruby-Saffron
Scatterscroll #45 (2022-09-21): Cobalt-Umber-Periwinkle
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