Great lineage Mia.
Posts by idril
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I love that hatching sequence.
I had great luck in making zombies this year. I got twelve hatchies, almost for every sprite one, and 2 adult wyrm zombies. Would have liked a two-headed and/or a pygmy too, but oh well, there's enough time to try now.
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Does the event start late this year? When will it start?
I was wondering that too. My pots are all free and ready for the Halloween plants.
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Gone again till Sunday. Please take a look after my plants. The link I posted in the other thread is still active. Thanks in advance.
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Same here./ Bei mir auch.
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Yeah, I heard that American and British bread are not the best, right after coffee and (American) beer.
Some funny videos about a SIGHTLY overwhelmed British girl talking about German bread varieties.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjrHJmeT0G4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vExyKLmntFc
btw, there are some really good video blogs on youtube from people living abroad talking about the life and culture in the country they are staying.
I personally like Wanted Adventure - Living Abroad, an American living in Bavaria. -
German "Quark" is also quark in English. But as you said not very common. Here in Austria we say "Topfen".
In my family we often make a spread with Topfen, chieves and other herbs for breakfast and/or supper. -
Hm? It's a bread? I have been wondering how I should call it..but never thought of a bread.
It's a slice of dark rye bread with butter and chieves.
Rye bread is more common in Middle Europe than white wheat bread ... it's tastier... and healthier... and more substantial. -
Haha, buttered bread with chieves. That's hilarious! It's like the baked potatoe (no one can seem to get).
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Then I will further seek blossomless chives in the wild. They must be the rarest chives.
Na, I think it's just (bad) luck, Of all the chieves I've grown so far the blossomless variant is the most I got.
Alia: realy? 6 variants?
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I also got the blossomless from the wild garden.
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Gone again till Sunday. Woud be great if you could water my plants once in a while.
I made the last post in the other thread so I just edited the old one. -
Maybe one is bred only?
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Basicly you just have to check your breeding pair's offspring for any dragon with "Laeglass" in it's name. Those are all Terraes on my scroll already.
More info on what I need can be found on my DC forum profile.
I'm also doing lineages like these with 2nd gens I find on the AP.Although currently I'm bussy with getting the new dragons anyway...
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Thank you everyone.
I actually have two lineage projects. One is with CB Terraes that are all on my scroll. (Because they are picky about that when it comes to records, not all your own work and so on...).Another lineage is with 2nd gen purebred Terraes I all got from the AP. That one is already at 8th gen. So please check before if I already got one of your pairs in it to prevent inbreeding (they are also picky about that when it comes to records, no inbreeding allowed).
But of course I gladly take any CB Terrae or other nice lineaged Terrae (I don't have an offspring/sibling yet on my scroll) you breed and don't need or find on the AP.
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For 9 gen it would be 512 CB dragons, I think... or 1024
I have currently 1266 CB Terraes. -
It's 10 generations right now. The Records says 9, but they are both outdated and dead.
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Just a purebred Terrae lineage. I want to beat DragonNightHowler's record someday.
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Oh, dammit, I didn't look and just locked myself with some bred Terraes for my PB lineage.
At least one is a hybrid, I hope the other one isn't too rare.