Greetings Traveler,
Hey look! Here I am posting again, twice in a row. And it's not even Blaugust anymore. This is mostly just a follow-up to yesterday's post regarding the free mount skins. I was considering the Mastiff, but ultimately decided to go with my other choice in the jackal category: the Tidal Lightpaw. This one's a little different from most jackals, in that it is water-based, instead of sand-based. I wish it made a splash sound when blinking forward, but it's more of a thunderclap or sonic boom, much like the regular jackals. I would still like to get the mastiff, and one other roller beetle that has hot rod painted flames, but that may have to wait. Meanwhile, I guess I'll splash around in the tidal pool.
Hey look! Here I am posting again, twice in a row. And it's not even Blaugust anymore. This is mostly just a follow-up to yesterday's post regarding the free mount skins. I was considering the Mastiff, but ultimately decided to go with my other choice in the jackal category: the Tidal Lightpaw. This one's a little different from most jackals, in that it is water-based, instead of sand-based. I wish it made a splash sound when blinking forward, but it's more of a thunderclap or sonic boom, much like the regular jackals. I would still like to get the mastiff, and one other roller beetle that has hot rod painted flames, but that may have to wait. Meanwhile, I guess I'll splash around in the tidal pool.
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Scooter proofreads almost all my articles before I post them, for which I am very grateful. However, any mistakes are mine and mine alone (unless otherwise noted). If you are reading this post through RSS or Atom feed—especially more than a couple hours after publication—I encourage you to visit the actual page, as I often make refinements after publication. The mobile version also loses some of the original character of the piece due to simplified formatting.
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