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On 6/2/2026 at 7:11 PM, Factor said:

Also forgot to say, thank you for telling me your favorite shade of green. I collect them like others collect stamps, or souls…

Ledgers line my walls with the favorite green shades of the planet…

my blog is due for a update of the list

I collect names. Really anything that you can call someone by. The more responsive they would be if you called them by that, the more power it has over their soul.

On 6/2/2026 at 6:50 AM, A_Human_Who_Exists said:

I am a person who exists.

I have read Tress of the emerald sea, skyward, and the first book of steelheart. I am going to read a lot more over the summer.

I am friends with @GG0z IRL.

Hi! What would you like to be called on the shard? I'm Coder!

Do you like dragons?

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1. Just use my username

2. Hi Coder. Do you actually code stuff? if so, in what language/website.

3. Why do you even have to ask that? One of my favorite books (along with Tress of the Emerald Sea) is called Dragon Rider.

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2 hours ago, A_Human_Who_Exists said:

1. Just use my username

2. Hi Coder. Do you actually code stuff? if so, in what language/website.

3. Why do you even have to ask that? One of my favorite books (along with Tress of the Emerald Sea) is called Dragon Rider.

1. Hello Human.

2. I do Code things, I prefer python, but only because I have the python terminal easily accessed and I am to lazy to open VSCode. Also I know how to use it for APIs and webscraping.

3. I don't thin I have read that one, what's it about?

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(Copied from my school project) 

In Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke, the dragon’s home is threatened by humans, so Firedrake (a dragon) and Sorrel (a brownie/woodland spirit) are sent to find the rim of heaven (a mythical safe place for dragons). Along the way, they meet a human orphan named Ben and a professer of all “fantastic” creatures named professer Greenbloom. They must find the rim of heaven and save the dragons, all while being hunted by a giant dragon named Nettlebrand, who has been searching for them for hundreds of years.

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