Monochromatic dragons are so last page.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
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What will this page be? Irridescent dragons? Translucent dragons? Dragons that molt different colors?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Pink dragons.
But that's just a rarer form of monochromatic dragon. They breathe bubblegum.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
I like my dragons medium Rarity.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
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Medium rarity. Would that be Uncommon, one step between Common and Rare?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Next step up would be Holofoil Rairty. I'm sure Spike would love that.
In b4 you MTG people and your 'Mythic Rares'.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Isn't that just Crystal Rarity after a freak steamroller accident?
That was a lesser Daring Do book.
It would have been better without the whole orphanage subplot, but at least the watchmaker was a fun sidekick.
Ugh, the orphanage. He made that whole thing readable, but just. Blah Blah, foreshadowing, but did we need a backstory for all of them! And yeah it did set up the time spell for the climax which was pretty epic, but that subplot took way too long.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
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And please, cut out the angsty romances. This isn't a YA book! This is pulpy adventure!
DD has always been the Con Mane-style 'love'em and leave 'em' type.
Pretty much. Stallions and mares have come and gone, but she can't be tied down, no matter how much she sometimes might want to.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I'm sorry to say, you've been eaten by a Grue.
She is a mare of adventure.