- Antlers on humanoids look so good, I'm a huge fan lmao
- Very lovely color choice, the earthy forest tones really fit the character and are visually pleasing.
- Didn't expect a prankster! Normally deerfolk seem to be more mindful or timid.
- Ooooh that voiceclaim is soothing. Works hella well with the calm forest vibes.
- When I saw she hangs out under low trees during snow, I instantly thought about her antlers getting tangled. It happens to the best of us.
- Getting bard vibes from the "able to entrance others with song and dance" line, I could see this character as a RenFest outfit now.
- "A drink with milk present in it, hippocras included, is enough to potentially avert complication." C...complication? Are they okay??
- Also just learned what hippocras is, I was thinking a wild herb, but a mulled wine with cinnamon and sugar sounds lovely on a fall morning out with the deer.
- Bribing with clothing seems like a fae thing, and I dig it. I wanna give her a woolen scarf in exchange for a song.
- I feel like she'd get underestimated, someone thinking a cute little deer can't do much, only to get destroyed by a hoofed kick. That's gotta do a lot of damage. That and the curses.
- Harmless until further notice.
- Is the dragon form always on fire, like Charizard? On the same train of thought, what happens if the flames go out? The fire is always on when in dragon form, yes. It can go out, but is draining on them. It can also be replaced with thick black smoke, but that's also really draining and only done to cloak an area or for a huge flashy display. They won't die from it like Charmander (I think?) dies if the flame goes out. Fun fact, a pyre dragon(the species)'s fire can remain on underwater, as the fuel is magic from their body, so it's closer to napalm or an underwater welder than to a campfire.
- If his dragon form secretes fire, does that make him immune? If so, how would his human form recieve those burn scars? He's in general immune to fire, but can still be damaged by very strong fire and magic fire. Salamander would be mostly fine in a house fire, but casting fire at him will still hurt (but less so than casting at a non-pyromancer) and something like white phosphorus will still mess him up a bit. The scars came before his rebirth as a dragon. he always had a strong fire magic connection, but pyromancers burn just as well as others and he was already a scarred adult before he became a dragon.