automedone:

zilleniose-rising:

ok sit down y’all, pls look at this thing
DalphiaRose

has made and shared for everyone to use and make your life infinitely easier on FR

you can input the bare minimum (plain item names, dragon IDs, skin IDs, etc) and it generates the BBcode to use in forums! throwing together long lists of things is SO FAST NOW. this is beyond perfect for people with hatcheries, wishlists, shops, everythiiinggg

this is their thread, please check it out and send them all the love for doing something so awesome and sharing it with everyone!! (I personally encourage peeking at their wishlist and sending them a little something for their efforts if you end up using it!)

Damn this is handy 

skysamba:

etherium-fr:

I have a long-held pearlcatcher headcanon which I thought of while brainstorming my character Hieronymus!

Pearlcatchers are fastidious groomers, and spend long hours bonding with their family and friends through grooming like cats. The grit they consume is stored in a special organ, which is then converted to the nacre secreted to coat their pearls. Thus, their pearls really are made of memories in a sense, as the size and quality of their pearls are a direct reflection of their time spent nurturing relationships. (Edit addition: Being the canonical snots they are, many pearlcatchers use the size of their pearls as a Facebook-esque “look how many more friends I have than you!” sort of trophy.)

Losing a pearl is worse than the loss of a cherished family photo album or collection of irreplaceable keepsakes. Pearlcatchers without pearls are looked upon warily not only because they’ve lost their “identity,” but because of the prejudiced and harmful belief that the dragon in question might be incapable of forming healthy relationships, therefore justifying their ostracization.

I love this! *_*

I remember when I bought Tacitus from you, I had been wondering why their pearl seemed so small.  This answers that quite well, considering they’re a wandering healer who, for a long time, had formed very few, if any, lasting bonds with their peers.