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🛡️ LOOT UNLOCKED: ADALINDA’S SCALE ARMOR 🛡️
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Item: Adalinda Dragon Sleeve Rarity: Epic / Mythic Stat Boosts:
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+100 Texture: Passive "Scale-Friction" ability triples sensory input. 🌀
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Note: Requires 0 Mana to activate. Just add Lube. 🧪
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The unruly gang 😵💫
so I came across this again and...
the way he rattles the scales made me think what if dragons could ripple their scales the way the giant honey bee does 'shimmer' as a threat display. ( warning for bugs and maybe some possible trypophobia in the next vid )
Like how cool/scary would it be to see a giant dragon doing this hypnotic disorienting rippling along its body as it gets agitated
I need to do it after seeing that wagyu smiling QUEERLY in the EP 74. Tick cover
Heres is another version of this too :p
One strip of green scales is done. 5 skeins of Red Heart green tones, which are 236 yards each, so 1180 yards for the stripe.
450 individual scales with 10 stitches each. 45,000 stitches for scales alone, not including foundation stitches for each row.
The blue blanket underneath was gifted to me by my aunt years ago and I love the size of it, so I'm using that as a general guide for size and shape of this new one who is tentatively named The Green Dragon. I expect to add a border, but I haven't settled on a stitch design for that. Suggestions welcome.
Next up, a tiny stripe of flecked cream scales. Then we start the next green stripe.