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Where There's Smoke There's Fire
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02 Feb 2022 13:32 #1262
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I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
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02 Feb 2022 16:24 #1263
by mhalpern
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
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I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
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02 Feb 2022 16:45 #1264
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True, there are a lot of different types of dragon out there. her people are normally multiform, unless significant magic is involved. Thulia's modifications to her body type are unusual for one so young, but given her background and needs it was logical for her.
An anti-demon effect either wouldn't work (not enough heritage to be defined as a demoness), or have a reduced effect. Of course, she doesn't get the advantages a demon would either.
Replied by Astrodragon on topic Where There's Smoke There's Fire
I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
True, there are a lot of different types of dragon out there. her people are normally multiform, unless significant magic is involved. Thulia's modifications to her body type are unusual for one so young, but given her background and needs it was logical for her.
An anti-demon effect either wouldn't work (not enough heritage to be defined as a demoness), or have a reduced effect. Of course, she doesn't get the advantages a demon would either.
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02 Feb 2022 20:56 #1267
by mhalpern
Being multiform, she probably isn't the type of dragon that sometimes forms telepathic bonds with a humanoid rider, there's simply no need for such when you can form shift to easily interact with non-dragons. I mean they probably could if they really wanted to, using advanced magic, but not as a natural ability.
Micro scenes and bad ideas are freely adoptable
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I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
True, there are a lot of different types of dragon out there. her people are normally multiform, unless significant magic is involved. Thulia's modifications to her body type are unusual for one so young, but given her background and needs it was logical for her.
An anti-demon effect either wouldn't work (not enough heritage to be defined as a demoness), or have a reduced effect. Of course, she doesn't get the advantages a demon would either.
Being multiform, she probably isn't the type of dragon that sometimes forms telepathic bonds with a humanoid rider, there's simply no need for such when you can form shift to easily interact with non-dragons. I mean they probably could if they really wanted to, using advanced magic, but not as a natural ability.
Micro scenes and bad ideas are freely adoptable
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02 Feb 2022 21:03 #1268
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You're right, she isn't that sort of dragon.
As to having a rider.... no, probably best not to go there!
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I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
True, there are a lot of different types of dragon out there. her people are normally multiform, unless significant magic is involved. Thulia's modifications to her body type are unusual for one so young, but given her background and needs it was logical for her.
An anti-demon effect either wouldn't work (not enough heritage to be defined as a demoness), or have a reduced effect. Of course, she doesn't get the advantages a demon would either.
Being multiform, she probably isn't the type of dragon that sometimes forms telepathic bonds with a humanoid rider, there's simply no need for such when you can form shift to easily interact with non-dragons. I mean they probably could if they really wanted to, using advanced magic, but not as a natural ability.
You're right, she isn't that sort of dragon.
As to having a rider.... no, probably best not to go there!

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02 Feb 2022 23:19 #1269
by mhalpern
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you know, I wonder if Thulia's ever gonna bring her armor penetrating "sports equipment" to try out at the range...
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02 Feb 2022 23:24 #1270
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I'm sure Thulia would much rather teach Morgana to fly, and Morgana would rather teach Thulia to swim than let the other carry them
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I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
True, there are a lot of different types of dragon out there. her people are normally multiform, unless significant magic is involved. Thulia's modifications to her body type are unusual for one so young, but given her background and needs it was logical for her.
An anti-demon effect either wouldn't work (not enough heritage to be defined as a demoness), or have a reduced effect. Of course, she doesn't get the advantages a demon would either.
Being multiform, she probably isn't the type of dragon that sometimes forms telepathic bonds with a humanoid rider, there's simply no need for such when you can form shift to easily interact with non-dragons. I mean they probably could if they really wanted to, using advanced magic, but not as a natural ability.
You're right, she isn't that sort of dragon.
As to having a rider.... no, probably best not to go there!![]()
I'm sure Thulia would much rather teach Morgana to fly, and Morgana would rather teach Thulia to swim than let the other carry them
Micro scenes and bad ideas are freely adoptable
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02 Feb 2022 23:29 #1271
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Both those are definate possibilities
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I'm a bit surprised about the lack of reaction to Thulia finally revealing what she is, afetr all the (usually inaccurate!) speculation over the last few years...
we aren't certain about the implications yet. There's a lot of different lore sets to go off of in regards to dragons. Clearly she belongs to a natural shape shifting/ multiform variety (depending on magic "rules" in play those can be somewhat distinct), but that doesn't really narrow down the lore set very much. It does explain the fire plane natives on Earth a bit more, and the council that's interested in Thulia's activities, making them likely a Council of Elders. It does mean anything designed to work on demons in general probably wouldn't work well on Thulia or Morgana without being tuned to them or being abnormally high powered.
True, there are a lot of different types of dragon out there. her people are normally multiform, unless significant magic is involved. Thulia's modifications to her body type are unusual for one so young, but given her background and needs it was logical for her.
An anti-demon effect either wouldn't work (not enough heritage to be defined as a demoness), or have a reduced effect. Of course, she doesn't get the advantages a demon would either.
Being multiform, she probably isn't the type of dragon that sometimes forms telepathic bonds with a humanoid rider, there's simply no need for such when you can form shift to easily interact with non-dragons. I mean they probably could if they really wanted to, using advanced magic, but not as a natural ability.
You're right, she isn't that sort of dragon.
As to having a rider.... no, probably best not to go there!![]()
I'm sure Thulia would much rather teach Morgana to fly, and Morgana would rather teach Thulia to swim than let the other carry them
Both those are definate possibilities
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05 Feb 2022 02:54 #1280
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Wee!! G2 Goobers! I look forward to seeing them.
Dragon girl? Hot.
-rubs chin in thought- Ok, so way back Thulia's and Ty's people go their separate ways, one to the stars, the other to another plain?
Dragon girl? Hot.
-rubs chin in thought- Ok, so way back Thulia's and Ty's people go their separate ways, one to the stars, the other to another plain?
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05 Feb 2022 09:29 #1281
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Well, Ty may of may not have been a real dragon - and with him currently missing, we can't ask him.Wee!! G2 Goobers! I look forward to seeing them.
Dragon girl? Hot.
-rubs chin in thought- Ok, so way back Thulia's and Ty's people go their separate ways, one to the stars, the other to another plain?
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05 Feb 2022 17:24 #1282
by mhalpern
he could have been an Avatar, and biologically a real dragon or just a different kind of dragon,
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Well, Ty may of may not have been a real dragon - and with him currently missing, we can't ask him.Wee!! G2 Goobers! I look forward to seeing them.
Dragon girl? Hot.
-rubs chin in thought- Ok, so way back Thulia's and Ty's people go their separate ways, one to the stars, the other to another plain?
he could have been an Avatar, and biologically a real dragon or just a different kind of dragon,
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05 Feb 2022 17:37 #1283
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"No Heroes" Part 7: After the rain link .
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I believe the word used was "Sthri".
"No Heroes" Part 7: After the rain link .
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05 Feb 2022 17:48 #1284
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I prefer *spung*
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05 Feb 2022 20:26 #1285
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"No Heroes" Part 7: After the rain link .
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That is an entirely different kink!
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