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Village Square => DHS Comix => Topic started by: Puyon on March 30, 2017, 11:35:53 AM

Title: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: Puyon on March 30, 2017, 11:35:53 AM
I forgot the plants can have pretty absurd names. Like... Sneezewort! Turkeycorn! Lambsquarters! Skunk Cabbage! I could keep going. There's been many generations of 13 lines of guardians. There's gotta be some who adopted a strange name.

I hope there were inverse cases for the Champions too, being named after silly rocks and what not. Dickite. Fukalite. Tuff. Gabbro.
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: ZacAttac21 on March 30, 2017, 02:02:47 PM
Patches of animal traits and scaler wings? Interesting character. Some sort of wild hybrid?
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: Puyon on March 30, 2017, 02:27:26 PM
Quote from: CubiKitsune on March 30, 2017, 02:02:47 PM
Patches of animal traits and scaler wings? Interesting character. Some sort of wild hybrid?

Half-human, half-scaler, actually! The leader of the bandits that Claw fought was a human/scaler mix too: http://dhscomix.com/rchara/rchara.php?p=enkarentarl

Pointed ears are a pretty regular scaler trait (seen in Drake, Nova, and Hexetani for example). Gotta wonder why its only the half-human mixes who get the scale patches though... Taide's half-scaler, half-feathry, but he doesn't have the patches...
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: ZacAttac21 on March 30, 2017, 05:13:46 PM
Ah, for a second I thought those were patches of fur.
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: Merlin on March 30, 2017, 07:50:55 PM
Since I designed Taide so long ago I didn't really think of it....
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.......but he prolly has a scaly butt


Also there like definitely has to have been like a dragon guardian or two named after the more illicit kinds of plants
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: Tapewolf on March 30, 2017, 08:04:01 PM
Around 2004 my company at the time was setting up a network for our nice new office.  The machines were all named after trees.  I had two - 'Dogwood' for the main machine, and my linux box was called 'Baobab'.  It was surprising how many people had never heard of that one.
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: ZacAttac21 on March 30, 2017, 09:11:42 PM
Quote from: Tapewolf on March 30, 2017, 08:04:01 PM
Around 2004 my company at the time was setting up a network for our nice new office.  The machines were all named after trees.  I had two - 'Dogwood' for the main machine, and my linux box was called 'Baobab'.  It was surprising how many people had never heard of that one.

I've never heard of it. :U
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: Merlin on March 31, 2017, 12:06:16 AM
Quote from: Tapewolf on March 30, 2017, 08:04:01 PM
Around 2004 my company at the time was setting up a network for our nice new office.  The machines were all named after trees.  I had two - 'Dogwood' for the main machine, and my linux box was called 'Baobab'.  It was surprising how many people had never heard of that one.

Baobabs are rad, such a strange shape. Though now I'm remembering folk names for plants here and regretting not including Bushman's Dunny Paper
Title: Re: 2017/3/30 [RE 51.Filler 1] In the Forest of Knobweed
Post by: Tapewolf on March 31, 2017, 04:17:59 AM
Quote from: CubiKitsune on March 30, 2017, 09:11:42 PM
I've never heard of it. :U

I think it was the tree under which Buddha meditated but I could be wrong.  Either way, they're weird plants.