“Father of Dragons”, the last I checked, referred to myself. Possibly for clarity, in the minds of confused mortals.
Oh yes! Because you were the first dragon they’d ever seen! And MY first, first out of the shell, a precious pretty golden scale-dumpling, a wee bitty egg-tooth still on your noseums. ❤
So tell me, “Father of Dragons”, when do I get my first clutch of grand-eggs, hmmmmm?
“As soon as a worthy ‘Mother of Dragons’ presents herself.”
-momentary look of pure, undiluted, Platonic-ideal regret-
Just look at that throat-pouch! I’m surprised no one’s snapped you up already!
Oh, just listen to me, I’m being embarrassing again. You’ll settle down when you’re ready. *kisses Glau on the headfrill*
Besides, I can’t blame you for focusing on your career. Those elven fortresses aren’t going to burn themselves to the ground! Aaah, you make me so proud… *sniffle*
“Father of Dragons”, the last I checked, referred to myself. Possibly for clarity, in the minds of confused mortals.
Oh yes! Because you were the first dragon they’d ever seen! And MY first, first out of the shell, a precious pretty golden scale-dumpling, a wee bitty egg-tooth still on your noseums. ❤
So tell me, “Father of Dragons”, when do I get my first clutch of grand-eggs, hmmmmm?
“As soon as a worthy ‘Mother of Dragons’ presents herself.”
“Father of Dragons”, the last I checked, referred to myself. Possibly for clarity, in the minds of confused mortals.
Oh yes! Because you were the first dragon they’d ever seen! And MY first, first out of the shell, a precious pretty golden scale-dumpling, a wee bitty egg-tooth still on your noseums. ❤
So tell me, “Father of Dragons”, when do I get my first clutch of grand-eggs, hmmmmm?
Byzantine gold, emerald, and pearl necklace. While the source does not provide a date, the necklace seems similar to styles popular in the 6th to 7th centuries CE. Currently located in the Atles Museum in Berlin.
i lowkey want to do voicetrades with ppl but i know from experience that hearing my own voice recorded is a recipe for immediate regret and humiliation
Most of the tools we use to bore holes in metal are sharp — they carve unwanted material out. There are times you don’t want to waste that material or can’t have metal shavings and sparks all over the place. That’s when friction comes into play. This GIF shows a friction drill going through metal like a hot knife through butter. Well, it’s actually going through like a hot drill, but that’s beside the point. A friction drill is usually made of a hard ceramic with a melting temperature higher than the metal it’s used on. By spinning incredibly fast, it generates enough heat through friction to push right through the metal.
My first thought shouldn’t’ve been “oh god that’s sexy” should it.