You guys took all the good colors. Would it be stereotypical if I took green? I could write a gross work about drug addiction called Tut-tut and the Green Dragon. You-know-who would HATE it.
@JonasKyratzes And when we run out of simple colors we’ll always have Yurniog the Transparent Dragon, The Mystery of the Great Tartan Dragon, The Dragon So Bright We Can’t Tell Which Color It Is…
@rgoodness Dragons are probably pretty tired of folks portraying them as green all the time.
@EvilRoda I made four separate paragraphs in my post, ain’t that enough?
@HM No probs, I’m sure you’re very busy with that article taking shape, and the planning of the book, and the imminent cartlifeobservatory.com project.
Post edited by DavidMarchand at 2014-03-19 02:24:25
Actually when I think about dragons I think about red dragons. Partially this is because red is my favorite color. When I was young I had a red dragon candle my parents bought me. Because I'm one of those guys who picks at stuff, I eventually ripped the candle to pieces. I thought about all of that while playing The Matter of the Great Red Dragon. Like the dragon, I too have the urge to destroy.
In Spanish it’s more like OOR-kell (Spanish Google Translate says it perfectly) but I guess every way is a good way? I always felt disappointed with the fantasy-sounding words I come up with, and Úrquel’s no exception.