🥚Where the creatures come out to rejoice for the first hatch in many years. There the little dragon is met with a circle of strange faces and colors, when it has only seen darkness and red…🥚
🍨🌈Hullo, Hullo! Sweetings to You, Buddy!🌈🍨
Conversation Sprites of Dreamalong's Softserve Sweetheart, Bertie Sherbet! Thank you to all those that showed up to give him some love, even if it sometimes flew over his towering, rainbow head!
@itsbenedict, noted genius, and I, noted person who writes Madoka fanfiction, collaborated on this perfectly off-the-cuff QB version of the best bit of Money Game, Pt. 2, which you good people may know better as Monopoly Mermaid Monday.
Simple metal cared for so well it’s said to harbor every color in its cool grey tones. Even if the Questing Beast is new to the public (criminal) record there is already some dreaming of what knightly person is the pilot of such a beautiful machine.
Few are prepared for the man who’s spat on his knuckles before breaking a skin head’s jaw, taken several beer bottles to the face, and shat on the grave of one of the most highly adorned Captains of the United Core. For someone who was dismissed from the Core Military with high honors (and a Purple Heart). He seems to have doubled in sourness since. Warraun is dangerous in close combat and easy to provoke. You shouldn’t have a problem with him. Mech seem’s to be using the Black Beard frame for two licenses and one in Tortuga
"Pellinore hunts a strange unique creature, the Questing Beast, which his family is fated to pursue, though neither they nor anybody else will ever catch it." (Diesel / David S LaForce, "Arthurian Heroes" section of AD&D Deities & Demigods, TSR, 1980) The Beast Glatisant, the Questing Beast, is not given its own heading or stats in this volume, but the illustration matches some medieval accounts of a creature with stag's feet, a serpent's head, leopard's body, and lion's haunch and tail. So: hooved, long neck, spotted, yellow/orange/brown in color, with a darker bushier tail tip, all point to it being based on misunderstood descriptions of a giraffe.