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ʀᴏᴍᴀɴᴏғғ ([personal profile] dissemblance) wrote in [community profile] raianet2021-05-26 06:20 pm

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It seems like they're pretty set on calling us 'Hatchlings', so... hello, fellow Hatchlings, I'd like to play a game.

Two truths and a lie. I'll start.

  ① Starbucks makes the best lattes.
  ② I've never watched All Dogs Go To Heaven all the way through.
  ③ My birthdate is May 21st. What year? Every year. 😉😉😉 But my party in 2018 was 🔥🔥🔥.
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[personal profile] cryptoherpetology 2021-05-27 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Nope, met eyes with a cockatrice that someone put in my backyard hoping to kill me.

My sister is a dancer, if you're curious about which one was the lie.
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[personal profile] cryptoherpetology 2021-05-27 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That, and both of my sisters are entirely capable of handing my ass to me. They may not be here, but I'm still not taking risks in that department.

A cockatrice is kind of a large feathered lizard-chicken. Technically a saurian that survived the mass extinction of the dinosaurs in some small numbers, probably due to the fact that it can turn its prey at least partially to stone to subdue it.


[ This might be why the rats didn't freak him out so much. Or that they're living in a protective rockface made of a dragon corpse. ]
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[personal profile] cryptoherpetology 2021-05-28 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
I'm from one of the Earths, yes. It sounds like there are a few of us from variations of it.

I'm a cryptozoologist, so most everything I deal with is fairly exotic.
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[personal profile] cryptoherpetology 2021-05-29 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Nothing yet, but evolution likes to repeat itself often enough that you never really know.

Sadly I didn't get the chance for a field dissection of the rats. For as much as they definitely wanted to rend flesh from all our bones, they were biologically fascinating.
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[personal profile] cryptoherpetology 2021-05-31 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
As much as running back into the den of a deadly predator is something that's more or less encoded in my DNA, I'd like to get a slightly better grasp of the area before going back to get a better look.

But I'm not saying I don't want to eventually.


[ Or that he's not jumping in with the first group of reckless young people to trek out there. Damn sense of responsibility. ]