scavenging in nature today when i found [item=diamond ring]. then i realized, with emeralds being the exact color of nature flight, [item=emerald] dropping off a nature enemy and emerald being the may birthstone which is when greenskeeper is, why drop the diamond ring and not [item=emerald ring]?
also [item=sand]. you mean to tell me. that digging in water and earth. the beach and the desert. turns up NO SAND. BUT INSTEAD NEAT PILES OF [ITEM=SALT] JUST CONVENIENTLY MINED/DEPOSITED RIGHT THERE FOR YOU.
bruh
A shining silver ring, embedded with a pristine diamond. It's in perfect condition.
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. then i realized, with emeralds being the exact color of nature flight,
Emerald
Minerals & Ores
It is very difficult to harvest emeralds, as their formations are the choice nesting ground for the extremely territorial Scarlet Echidna.
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dropping off a nature enemy and emerald being the may birthstone which is when greenskeeper is, why drop the diamond ring and not
Emerald Ring
Trinkets
A polished brass ring clutching a gleaming emerald. It is large enough that Fae dragons could use it as a necklace.
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also
Sand
Minerals & Ores
Some dragons ingest sand to soothe upset stomach, others build castles with it.
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. you mean to tell me. that digging in water and earth. the beach and the desert. turns up NO SAND. BUT INSTEAD NEAT PILES OF
Salt
Minerals & Ores
Never put salt in your eyes.
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JUST CONVENIENTLY MINED/DEPOSITED RIGHT THERE FOR YOU.
bruh
ive come to the conclusion after feeling scammed of hope for any extra food to feed hungy dragons that the current gathering system itself is nonsensical
ive come to the conclusion after feeling scammed of hope for any extra food to feed hungy dragons that the current gathering system itself is nonsensical
it could use some help imho :'^]
To be fair, Water is an ocean, which is salty, and an old method of making salt is letting saline water evaporate.
To be fair, Water is an ocean, which is salty, and an old method of making salt is letting saline water evaporate.
[quote name="Lunalatic" date="2022-05-23 17:00:37" ]
To be fair, Water is an ocean, which is salty, and an old method of making salt is letting saline water evaporate.
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okok i get that yeah makes sense to find salt in the ocean but the sea of 1000 currents is, quoth the world map, "The largest body of freshwater in the realm." i personally dont believe it's freshwater because 1. coral 2. mantas 3. great whites 4. salt. BUT WHY NO SAND IT'S SO SANDY and also it's not easy to harvest sea salt and it certainly doesn't deposit in neat little piles like that.
To be fair, Water is an ocean, which is salty, and an old method of making salt is letting saline water evaporate.
okok i get that yeah makes sense to find salt in the ocean but the sea of 1000 currents is, quoth the world map, "The largest body of freshwater in the realm." i personally dont believe it's freshwater because 1. coral 2. mantas 3. great whites 4. salt. BUT WHY NO SAND IT'S SO SANDY and also it's not easy to harvest sea salt and it certainly doesn't deposit in neat little piles like that.