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theloverofdragons · 9 months
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i did one for pandora a while back, so ofc i had to do one for vilmor my most beloved too 🩵
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hdawg1995 · 1 year
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Hey i have a RedBubble and there are lots of Bunnies that are DragonFable Themed there.
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little-demy · 1 year
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Happy Mogloween🎃
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It's already 31st here, I actually had a different plan but eugh my body said otherwise so have some ghosties of some df characters
Some characters are suggested by peeps from the Book of Lore server
Separated versions are under the read more!
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neroastoria · 2 years
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hi, have some crappy memes
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cyraen-ae · 1 year
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Hi, I just recently got back into DragonFable and saw your post where you welcomed people coming back to the game to ask you questions about story elements we've forgotten. I've caught up with all the quests and replayed a few arcs (Sulen'Eska, the First Weaver) and I remember most of the plot, but I can't for the life of me remember what happened during (1) the Vilmor arc, (3) the Theano arc and was wondering if you know of any summaries of those arcs that I could read. The most recent quests (especially retaking Dragesvard and Convergence) have made me feel like those plot points are going to be relevant again soon. Thanks so much!
Hmmm, I don't quite know where to find summaries, but I can try to briefly summarize the two
Vilmor arc : Vilmor is presented as this evil dragonlord who betrayed her companion dragon, who happened to be the prime elemental dragon of ice, Cryozen, leading to her being imprisoned by the Dragonlords. After some frozen storms, Vilmor escapes and the hero tries to chase her down, only to be no match against her in a direct confrontation. Trying to uncover more of Vilmor's backstory, we go to a city supposedly destroyed by her and meet Circe (yes, that Circe, the same one working for Victoria), who claims to be a survivor of the city and to have witnessed Vilmor's attack.
Cut forward a bit, turns out Vilmor never actually betrayed her dragon and was instead framed by her childhood friend, Dragonmaster Frostscythe, who also hired Circe to lead us astray. Circe betrays Frostscythe because he didn't want to pay her, Frostscythe tries to break Cryozen to his control, eventually leading to its death and Vilmor is finally proven as innocent, left with the egg of her once partner dragon, who will hatch into Cryozen Jr.
A brief conversation in Book 3 Dragonsgrasp reveals that even if she was proven innocent, she didn't feel comfortable alongside the other dragonlords after how they viewed her, which is why she's not present with them then
Theano arc :
Theano is the leader of the Thorns, some more openly evil subset of the Rose who are more willing to commit atrocities than Jaania. They keep it under wraps to avoid her learning, although Akanthus seems aware of their existence and just doesn't care. The Hero is accompanied by Belle, a soulweaver spy of the Vind, who infiltrated the Rose, alongside her soulally Vitael.
Theano at firsts awakens a bunch of mana-draining machines, who, in a later quest, try to drain Belle, but seem unable to fully drain her, instead overloading on mana.
This leads the Hero to go talk to Warlic about her, who discovers that she lacks a "filter" to the Mana Core, meaning she's basically able to draw as much mana from it as she wants, though she has to be careful as drawing too much at once would be deadly to her. She discovers she'd be able to literally weave the world around her with that power.
Meanwhile, Theano seems to be attempting to cast some ancient spell, gathering a shard of the Ultimate Orb from Book 1's finale and a spellscroll, all revealed to be a spell of resurrection.
We eventually learn more of Theano's backstory through a flashback. He was someone from Azaveyr who enlisted the help of a mercenary named Sobieslav (commonly theorized to be Akanthus's real identity due to him also being a green eyed criminal from Azaveyr) to steal an Ignominious, using its mana infused blood to save his pregnant wife. Unfortunately, it was supposedly unsuccessful, and he burned down his house with her in it to escape the guards who were pursuing him for his crime, although they found something (or rather, someone) within the ruins.
Back in the present, Theano is revealed to want to resurrect his dead son to use as a weapon, so off we go to stop him. In the confrontation with him, it's revealed first that Belle was his "son", adopted by Tomix's father, who he just never realized would be a daughter because he was a misogynistic jerk, and second off, that the spell actually was just Death messing around, and that instead it will inflict its user with the ever lingering image of Death, reminding them of the inevitability of their own death.
Theano is eventually defeated by Belle calling upon her newly explored manaweaving ability to literally remove Theano's arms, although doing so corrupts Vitael and leaves her unconscious, hair bleached white (she'll eventually ask warlic to form an artificial filter because she believes no one should have as much power as she used that day)
Eventually, Theano is sent to Jaania, where she apologises for the crimes he committed in the Rose's name and punishes him by removing all of his senses, leaving him trapped in a black void of his mind with nothing but the cursed image of Death keeping him company.
Belle eventually moves to Ravenloss, where she'll meet Khvorost from the main story
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xenonsdoodles · 2 years
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hello there, if you’re still doing requests, what about vilmor my most beloved in D2 or D4 💖 ty and hope you have a wonderful day!!! 😊
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:)
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vaalthus · 2 years
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They back ya'll
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JAANIA STOP!
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tmae3114 · 2 years
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THAT WAS A VERY COOL CUTSCENE AND ALSO IS THAT WHO I THINK IT IS???
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seiji-the-ice-drake · 2 years
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Highlights from the latest update
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Damn bitch, you live like this?
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Jaania: I'm going to create my own elemental spirit!
Akanthus: To make your Soulally?
Jaania: No, to make a coat rack.
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Oh?
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Jaania, the last time someone tried to heal another persons sickness via weird soul magic, it caused like 3 sagas detailing the aftermath
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VILMOR!!!
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Still would've appreciated it, but I understand your reasons *Glares at Lestrad*
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tHe BaBy!!!
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They sleep (Dragonsgrasp is fine, right?)
We're two for two when it comes to dealing with the rifts, which will come out on top? Bringing the rift under control and shrinking it down to a manageable size, or fully closing it with a powerful magical output? Find out next time when we go to the Deadlands rift, also known as the laziest rift (Watch me eat those words)
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7yd1a · 1 year
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Okay some Queer DF headcanons cause a discord discussion reminded me:
Victoria/Robina/Cinquefoil: Genderfluid, Ace or wlw or both
Tomix: Transmasc, bi or pan
Warlic: Somewhere on the ace spectrum, mlm
Jaania: Ace, bi or pan romantic
Alexander: Nonbinary, grey ace, bi or pan romantic
Belle: Transfem, wlw
Nythera: Wlw
Elysia: Wlw
Sepulchure: Transmasc, bi or pan
Alteon: Transmasc, bi or pan
Kara: Wlw
Hansa: Wlw
Notha: Transfem, bi or pan
Uaanta: Bi or pan
Artix: Ace, mlm
Drakath: Transmasc, mlm
Hero: Nonbinary, ace, somewhere on the aro spectrum
Safiria: Bi or pan
Raven and Thursday: (Obviously) wlw
Fiamme: Transfem
Vilmor: Wlw, possibly ace and/or aro
Vaal: Bi or pan
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thechasefiles · 1 year
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Laff-It-Off is back with a vengeance. Revered for its satirical approach to topical issues, the 2023 offering is laced with the elements which give the show its winning formula. With the recent election, there was no shortage of political material for the writers of this season. The long running show has been a staple on the entertainment calendar. Officially launched on January 21st, this season is slated to run for just six shows and tickets have been moving quickly. The production has loyal fans who have been longing for the return and the shows have been sold out at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford venue since opening night. Usually known for prompt starts, the most recent edition suffered a slight delay. At 8 p.m., a long line snaked to the entrance. That was quickly resolved, and patrons nestled in for a fantastic night of comedy. It was a much-welcomed return to the famed Nook and Cranny Bar. The cast members for this year’s production are Janine White, Ishiaka McNeil, Kyle Cozier, Asha Elcock and Vilmore Johnson. Johnson is making his return to this stage after a more than decade-long break. As always, a no holds barred approach is adopted, and no topic was off limits. Heavy with political content, the material in Laff-It-Off: Whey You Get That From? was hard-hitting and did not spare local politicians. Tough Choices examined the selection process of who should be selected to deliver the news about the Independence Day name change. Another gem was Election Reflection. Neither party was exempt, and the DLP got a taste with George Street Blues and Ronnie Visits Barrow. Each cast member had their moment. McNeil’s experience on stage ensures that he always delivers an impactful performance. However, the star of the night was Janine White, delivering stand out performances every time. The actress is effortless in her delivery and her comedic timing is on point. Her natural style of discourse ensures that you consistently zone in on her. She commanded attention every time she graced the stage. One of the standout moments was her portrayal of Elizabeth Thompson. White was hilarious, and the audience was doubled over in stitches by the time she was done. 👇🏾 https://www.instagram.com/p/CoaDLgaLkLKjcmv15jFCd352osxuoSTXneIbwU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theloverofdragons · 2 years
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VILMOR IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!! THIS IS THE GREATEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!!!!
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gnarrk-the-gnome · 3 years
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So we know that the Elemental Dissonance of Book 2 was caused partially by Fire and Darkness— these were the two elements specified— being weakened by the deaths of Akriloth, the Great Fire Dragon, and the Darkness Dracolich; but what about Ice? Cryozen died during Book 1, too, and he was the Great Frost Dragon. Shouldn’t that have made Ice weak, too? It’s possible that it did and they just didn’t mention it, but then I don’t think they would have mentioned that Darkness was weak, either, because the problem with Wargoth started with Fire.
So, thoughts:
1) Writers just forgot to mention it (possible, but no fun and, even if true, doesn’t give an in-story explanation)
2) Xan just didn’t mention it. Possible, even likely, considering Xan was aware of Akriloth and the Darkness Dracolich, but not Cryozen. In this scenario, the Realm of Ice is as weak and vulnerable as Fire and Darkness.
3) The Realm of Ice avoided vulnerability due to Cryozen’s heir hatching. Now, Akriloth’s heir hatched as well, but clearly wasn’t enough to make up for the imbalance caused by their father’s death since the Dissonance happened anyway. The difference for Cryozen? Vilmor. We know that baby dragons with DragonLords can assume their adult forms and access adult power, so it makes sense that Ice is at least somewhat more well-protected than Fire.
Additionally, on related train of thought, baby dragons take centuries to grow to their adult forms naturally. Two hundred years is still adolescent, if we use Nythera as a guideline, and she’s half-dragon so that might impact how she grows (though she implies she ages in dragon years). Meaning, the Realm of Fire still should be weak, right? Because baby Akriloth is still... baby Akriloth.
(The Realm of Darkness may have recovered because it wasn’t the death of a Great Dragon but the death of a lot of Darkness elementals, including the Mysterious Stranger, attached to Fluffy that caused the imbalance. That may have already been compensated for, who knows. We don’t have a way to estimate one way or the other.)
Anyway, just some thoughts I was having.
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gm-warlic · 3 years
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Also, mostly unrelated to my previous post, does anyone get vaguely incel-ish vibes from Frostscythe? I know that isn’t directly stated in the story, so I might be making this up, but after replaying the Vilmor saga, the dude seems to have a bit of incel energy.
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tomixslefttoe · 4 years
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Vilmor, to Frostscythe: I’m going to break out of here and then I’m going to snap you in half.
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yama-bato · 2 years
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Daniela Scarel " ARTE ": Armodio
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