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Where do I go to report glitches on the forums?
here, i believe
i take it this has something to do with your disappearing profile pic?
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Where do I go to report glitches on the forums?
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i'm back from spending 6 hours at a wedding of my cousin whom i barely know
i'm planning a tricolor furret character for another upcoming fic.uA may have influenced this
Unless you are describing every individual down to their slightest quirks, that is... rather difficult to do with quick descriptions of passerbies all of the time. In particular, since even among humans there is a limited variability and there are people, some related and some not, who look pretty damned identical.
unrepentantAuthor said:There was a new guard posted at the guild entrance today; a mightyena with an especially thick coat. His age showed in his greying fur and torn ears.
"Stand and identify yourself," he barked, tail alert.
Nope, I was trying to upload a new avatar, but it turned out to be too big.i take it this has something to do with your disappearing profile pic?
I don't go to the wings of fire wiki anymore.Nope, I was trying to upload a new avatar, but it turned out to be too big.
On the Wings of Fire wikia, there are fan-made pictures of the dragons that are just coloured-in versions of the official artwork, and it irks me.
One of the expectations upon a writer is the facility to describe the attributes and traits of their characters sufficiently for readers to distinguish them. @Nitro Indigo is asking for the bare minimum here: that fans portray pokémon of the same species as having even the slightest differentiation in features. Something as small and simple as having the one charmander be pudgy, with cinnabar scales, and their older sibling be taller, with scales that have a golden sheen.
Hell, you can go a little further without much effort at all and have the older charmander sibling be showing the beginnings of the crest horn they'll obtain fully when they evolve. Or perhaps they're missing a claw from an injury, or they have a kink in their tail, or they have a longer snout, or a white tailflame, or a roaring tailflame, or a tailflame that sputters periodically, or black eyes, or golden eyes, or a missing eye, or signs of injury or illness, or they're wearing a neckerchief, or a collar, or a wristband, or a tail ring, or a bandanna, or they favour walking on all fours, or they have a particular growl in their voice, or anything else you might think of.
However, unless you're suggesting that any description at all is unnecessary, then does the point not still stand that it would be nice to see pokémon protagonists have some individuality against the vast hordes of identical depictions we normally see?
Oh, a death metal Sentret.Did someone mentionSentredgeSentret?
"Everything is horrible and dark. I must niw become a dark type to adapt."
Did someone mentionSentredgeSentret?
Well. Just withdrew a brick of money to pay for my car. I don't quite know how to feel about having a month's worth of wages physically in my hand
We need a scrooge mcduck pokemon.Exchange it for pennies, fill a swimming pool, and swim in it like you're a McDuck named Scrooge?