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>Was hoping there would be no more than 8 new posts between the time I went to sleep and the time I awoke so I could claim the 85000
>Found there were so many posts 'last 50 posts' doesn't cover them
>Found that apparently there is this entire new feature of pegasus biology I am going to be forced to accept and work with
Well fuck me
>>85045There's too many for me to backread effectively.
What is this thing about pegasus biology?
>>85047Basically, Silver just dumped that pegasi has pheromones at the underbase of their wings which stimulate sexual interaction and reproduction when preening. Essentially an aphrodisiac of sorts.
[1d20+13 = 17]>>85048Hmmmm, maybe that's why they stick their wings up when they're excited.
>WingbonerRolling Knowledge (nature) to see if Sister Ash knows anymore fun facts about Pegasi biology.
>>85043Survival is his main class skill as a Ranger. That's what Rangers do; they Survive. A lot of his potential abilities would be dependant on Survival.
Unless he's an Urban Ranger (variant): then it'd be Gather Information.
>>85048I'm morbidly curious as to where that piece of information came from
>>85053Who knows? It may be just taken from a clopfic somewhere online. I think it's a common headcanon that pegasi has close ties with birds and I think some bird mating habits involve their wings. Apart from that, I'm unsure how did Silver's player come up with that.
>>85054I don't think very many birbs have olfactory hormone glands though. They mate mostly through sound and sight, rather than through pheremones.
Pheremones aren't as big for birbs as they are for other creatures.
>>85055Ah, but pegasi are mammals so that explain pheromone use. Combine it with some preening habits and you're golden.
Seriously, I have no clue apart from vague fanfic knowledge to guess Silver's headcanon on pegasi here >>85055And for the birds that do, they're located at the base of the tail. Most mammals have their scent glands on their rears as well.
Horses have vestigial scent glands on their legs and elbows. The spot is called the Chestnut.
>tfw still indecisive about character's mane color scheme, but no computer to test
Was considered blue for the mane, but idk how it'd look...
>>85068Night Glider scheme it is
>itt: me being indecisive
I'll get back to this on my own later, when I can actually shop it myself.
>>85079It's just misc stuff to add some flair and uniqueness to a race. It's not that there's a pivotal plot point that falls on precisely not having pheromones on their wingpits.
Right? >>85080Fair enough, but I still feel a little bad for putting all that on the GM.
So last I knew,my character was talking to a Germane Sheppard, right?
Sister Ash would need to interact with him for about a minute before seeing if she can make him her friend.
>>85083I can't view all the posts without crashing my phone.
Where exactly did they leave off in conversation?
>>85084If I recall correctly. Ash talked to the dog that Silver spooked outside asking if he saw foals or something.
>>85083She addresses the Germane Shepard.
>"How long have you been here?" >>85086I'm wondering if there's a particular reason why the terrier gets to sleep inside while the germane sheparp is situated in the pool house.
>>85083Is this dog on a leash?
>>85087>GermaneCute, but I fucked up. It's a Grifheim Shepherd
>>85088No
>>85089>Grifheim ShepherdWhat does that look like?
Also, does he respond?
>>85090Like a German Shepherd, but cuter
Yes
>"You shall not pass, dragon!" >>85091Germane is the superior breed.Sister Ash remains steadfast
>"Are you all alone here?" >>85091"So tell me more about these idiots." Brie casually inquires to the drinking guard.
>>85093"Hey! I am no idiot! I just wanted to help that poor mare in that booth!" Iron shouts indignantly.