Kaelygon

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[–] Kaelygon 2 points 2 days ago

Thank you! It was a fun challenge blending irl with digital art since I have done so little photo manipulation

 
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submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by Kaelygon to c/[email protected]
 

Krita Base: https://kaelygon.gumroad.com/l/ManedDragonBase

This species which is based off my sona Tiena

More details about maned dragons: https://pastebin.com/2uyim0m4

Aaneu is anthro maned dragon as the species itself is feral. He'll be one of the reoccurring reference character.

The character, species lore and concept are public domain, but the art is CC BY 4.0 which only requires crediting me if you use the base.

For example the credit can be watermark in the art, mention or link in same post when you share it.

[–] Kaelygon 1 points 1 week ago

I genuinely thought symlinking these files was standard because how many people I have seen suggesting it. I have had this issue so many times when I needed to that one program updated but there's no newer libraries in AUR. Surprisingly, I haven't had issues and I've been doing this past 5 years on my personal system. So I guess I consider compiling from source next time.

[–] Kaelygon 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It did brush my mind as I'm still baffled about some abortion laws even if there's no brain development. But if it was an egg, it would be hard to enforce it and some eggs aren't fertilized. I bet someone would try to outlaw having a miscarriage if they could.

[–] Kaelygon 2 points 1 week ago

The more you know. So it could be more likely that humans sat on their eggs to keep them warm, or they would have been limited to tropical climates. Humans would have evolved very differently regardless.

[–] Kaelygon 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yes, my parents used to have chickens. It's unlikely that the incubation period would be 9 months and being oviparous has It's own challenges. If humans did evolve that route I'd imagine that we'd have overcome most of the issues. Dinosaurs being one example, it's possible humans would be cold blooded and have learned the joy of regurgitation. It comes down to speculation whether human like intelligence could have evolved with these limitations.

[–] Kaelygon 1 points 1 week ago
[–] Kaelygon 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Dinosaurs were pretty big too

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Humans should lay eggs (self.showerthoughts)
submitted 1 week ago by Kaelygon to c/showerthoughts
 

-Easier birth control: Make the egg into an omelette

-Relaxed child support laws: Requires deliberate decision to incubate the egg

-Clean packaged periods: Egg = No mess!

Although, there would be stories about partners hiding fertilized eggs: Instead of unplanned parenthood we would have unconsensual parenthood

There's probably more nuances I am missing. But do discuss it in the comments.

[–] Kaelygon 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

English I have used nearly daily basis past 8-10 years (I'm mid 20s now), but I still struggle with few things like vocabulary or pronunciation. In the more recent years, talking in voice chat and reading or listening English has helped a ton.

[–] Kaelygon 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I haven't planned any, but if an opportunity arises, I might try some proper poem structures and learn meters! As Finnish, I find differentiating syllable weights and half of the poetry terms look like gibberish to me.

[–] Kaelygon 2 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Thank you! It's a very deeply flawed character, which is a nice contrast to many fantasy stories, that are about heroes and happy endings.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Kaelygon to c/poetry
 

I started writing a grimdark fantasy based in DnD (Dungeons and Dragons) in Forgotten Realms, where some outcomes are left to a dice roll. I have never written a poem or a book, but I got lost in the topic and building this character.

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I see grimdark being about moral ambiguity, a gruesome world where there are no good choices or endings. This started as a freeform poem from the protagonist's perspective, which led to a tragic ballad-like structure.

-Quatrain

-AABB rhyme pattern

-8 or 9 syllables per line

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The protagonist, "Aaneu", is a rogue/warlock who lost his past life. In the desperation, he made a pact with a trickster patron without realizing the extent of the contract. The ones Aaneu knew in the past, but they don't know him anymore. But they live.

If Aaneu were to defy the pact, he and his past would perish. Aaneu is tasked with cruel deeds, while his past is kept as a hostage. His sheer will and loyalty drive him forward regardless. Selfish acts for a selfless cause.

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In this new life,

Aaneu is part of a collective "The Veiled Accord" that he is a loyal member and enforcer by choice. The few groups and individuals he's close with, he trusts by life. It's a story about betrayal, longing, and isolation, with contrasting themes about loyalty, nostalgia, and conflicting romance of "green scales".

In mental breakdown, either due to the deeds he did or surfacing memories, he falls into an apathetic state, reciting parts of the poem in tears. Trying to process, what is it that he is after?

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This is just the surface of the character. You can call it edgy or cliche, but I'm really enjoying the theme.

[–] Kaelygon 41 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

those arent percentages. That's more than double the recommended tire pressure in psi

[–] Kaelygon 5 points 3 weeks ago

Once the phone runs out of battery, send it to warranty repair

 

I made this blender render quite a while ago for a drawing reference.

I generated multiple frames with large pixel grain, applied few color curve filters every few frame in krita.

Made those frames into a mp4 and xor:ed random bytes of the binary file using a c++ program.

Few clean up cuts in openshot-qt and made it into a gif with ffmpeg

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) by Kaelygon to c/[email protected]
 

License: CC0 1.0 Universal Kaelygon 2024

Lacertocyon plumocrista (feather crested lizard dog), also known as feather maned dragon or simply maned dragon. Despite the name and similarities to reptiles and canids, Lacertocyon belongs to an entirely different family, Lacertherids, that diverged from late Eutherians.

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Lacertheriformes
  • Family: Lacertheridae
  • Genus: Lacertocyon
  • Species: plumocrista

Average size: 100 cm at withers, weight 45 kg Speed: Up to 50 km/h in short sprint

Traits

  • Warm-blooded, Placental Mammal, Predator, Omnivore, Venomous

Appearance

  • Maned dragons are covered in thin fur, and they have a feathered mane that reaches from their head down to the tip of the tail. The mane consists of feather-like keratinous strands evolved from fur.
  • This mane can puff up to appear bigger when threatened and acts as a protection and in heat regulation on cold nights.
  • Maned dragons have long ears with tufts at the end.
  • Their color is a mix of yellows, browns, and greens with lighter countershading. Colorization can also vary depending on the region.
  • Maned dragon's teeth resemble those of canines or raccoons, which are suitable for an omnivorous diet.
  • Their whiskers are as wide as their body front profile. When traversing narrow pathways, these whiskers would indicate when the gap is too narrow to fit.
  • They have five 3-segmented fingers and four 2-segmented toes, which are closer to reptilian hands than canine paws by appearance.
  • Skull shape is similar to reptiles, with external nares positioned like crocodiles. It lacks a rhinarium, but smell receptors are still located in the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity is still wet to help with smell
  • Maned dragons have long digitigrade legs to be able to see in tall foliage. Making their gait akin to Maned Wolves.
  • The similarities to canines and reptiles are largely superficial. These features evolved convergently to compete with modern carnivora.

Behavior

  • Maned dragons are diurnal. They have trichromatic color vision, which is more advantageous in foraging, but this comes at the cost of poorer night vision.
  • Their habitat is dry tropical forest and semiarid desert, and they are most active around temperatures of 10-25C.
  • Maned dragons may share overlapping territories. Despite this, they are rarely aggressive against others unless food is scarce.
  • The species is a solitary hunter and can hunt up to 60 kg, but their preferred prey weighs 20-40 kg.
  • Maned dragons are omnivorous and often forage and eat various vegetable matter.
  • When food is scarce, they can resort to scavenging. Their stomach acid is strong enough to digest bones.
  • Any indigestible material, such as fur or large fragments, is regurgitated in compacted pellets.
  • Maned dragons communicate via howls and barks or roars like Maned wolves. When they are threatened, they make hissing or growling sounds.

Reproductive organs

  • The reproductive organs of maned dragons are similar to those of some aquatic mammals, such as cetaceans, with a few differences.
  • Unlike cetaceans, L. plumocrista's anus is located outside the mammary slit before the root of the tail.
  • Both male's and female's sexual organs are internal, resulting in a visually flush underside.
  • In males, the penis and testes are internal, with the penis extending during mating.
  • The species has six teats similar to canines, which are hidden under the fur and become only pronounced in nursing females.
  • Outside reproductive organs, the species has very little sexual dimorphism.

Reproduction

  • The female gives live birth and nurses a litter of 2 to 6 young with a gestation a period of 3-4 months.
  • During this period, the male may share the territory and assist with raising the offspring by hunting and providing protection. They don't necessarily share the same living space until at late stage of the gestation. While the species is mostly solitary, they form some relations between individuals.

Venom

  • Maned dragon has venom glands in the lower jaw. Some of the bottom teeth have grooves for the venom.
  • Venom is useful when prey is too large to be disabled quickly by teeth and claws alone.
  • If the prey becomes troublesome to kill, L. plumocrista may stalk the prey until the venom takes effect.
  • The venom may also be used in defense, as it induces intense pain to repel the attacker.

The maned dragon would likely have evolved a unique venom composition with effects similar to these components:

  • Intense pain: Bradykinin, Capsaicin
  • Muscle paralysis: Dendrotoxin, Fasciculins, Conotoxins
  • Venom spread promoters: Phospholipases, Metalloproteinases, Vasodilator

Evolution

  • Lacertheriformes diverged from Eutherians some time before carnivora and convergently evolved alongside them, developing a unique set of traits.
  • Amniota -> Cynodontia (259 mya) -> Eutheria (145 mya) -> Palutherium (100-66 mya) -> Palusaurictis (66 mya) -> Lacertocyon (34 mya)

Edit2: further updates at https://github.com/Kaelygon/Lacertocyon-plumocrista

 

Clip from Stand-up Maths video https://youtu.be/pgyI8aPctaI?t=75

 

This was a VRChat avatar commission and to showcase it I made this render.

 

I tested the claim of Vaporeon's impressive Base Stats for HP and access to Acid Armor. Ungodly defense stat+high HP pool+Acid Armor means it can take pounding, all day and still not faint.

I wasn't planning to use Vaporeon against water types because I have Raichu and Vaporeon doesn't have any physical attacks learned. Thankfully Vappy got lucky freeze after tanking a crit.

This is my first time playing Pokemon blue in +10 years. Some months ago I played through Gen 2 the first time and because I never had tried Eeveelutions before so I caught/bred them all in silver.

Because I found Vaporeon's move set fun to play in silver it was my carry in gen 3 and now in gen 1. Espeon is good as well because of the psychic type. I swear it's not ~~only~~ because of the memes!

Full elite 4 fight https://youtu.be/8igSeN9_V_A

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Kaelygon to c/[email protected]
 

edit: fixed thumbnail

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pumpkin farm (youtu.be)
submitted 8 months ago by Kaelygon to c/minecraft
 

I was impatient waiting the crops to grow, so I recorded this clip of the contraption.

There's space for 20 rows of pumpkins and each row is 87 blocks which that adds up to 1740 when fully grown

 

1-2 years ago I started a play through where I can't update to next version until I have collected all obtainable items. I used prism launcher to do this. Later I added few exceptions such as potion, enchanted book, arrows and firework permutations, that I only need to obtain only one of them if they have different item ID.

Full list of items and exceptions: https://pastebin.com/UivnM8TR

Statistics or prism launcher isn't quite accurate, but my 2hz redstone clock says 0x2F5D00 = 430 hours, which I made in beta 1.7 around day 400 and it has been running since. According to the pastebin notes I finished beta 1.7 at 83hr 42min playtime and combined 510 hours sounds about right. I rarely sleep in game because I'm underground.

I posted the updated redstone clock here at lemmy some time ago.

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