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Pendragon Grand Mecha Enthusiast


Posts: 1980 Join date: 2007-12-09 Location: Inside an armored war machine.
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:16 am | |
| Well, I like the idea. It would make them like butterflies, which I like. |
|  | | Sean Okotami Hero


Posts: 1373 Join date: 2008-01-20 Age: 19 Location: Shinnos
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 8:04 pm | |
| I haven't read the wall of text, except for the first few parts, but since this is a debate that's getting a little too tensed, I'll split. There can be two general kind of fairies in Felarya. One that is closer to humans, and give birth like humans, and one kind closer to bugs, which give birth like bugs, whom the kids are larvae and all. This should also apply to any other kind of hybrid predator. One kind closer to its animalistic part, and one kind closer to its human part. _________________ "I don't need an excuse to act or think." - Sean Okotami
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|  | | L'Ryn Temple scourge


Posts: 676 Join date: 2008-09-13
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:58 pm | |
| | GREGOLE wrote: | | Quote: | I can return the question about the idea of Fairy larvae. Is it a necessity to make it specially original. Fairies are not creature hybrid human insect, and if we follow this logic we can say angels lay eggs too because they have birds wings. |
Angels don't have avian features besides wings.
Fairies ARE part human, part insect, by virtue of the fact that they have human and insect parts.
Besides, the idea of COMPLETELY trashing all association between fairies and insects is... just.... the epitome of lame. It's lame with a capitol "LAME".  |
Look here and read my STUPID SHIT, Fairies only have wings and antenna. Does that make them bugs(which, by the way, hate fairies and try to eat them I think?). I could slap on a jock strap and put on some saggy pants, so that makes me male, right?
Gregole, while the larvae idea is interesting, I want to point out something.
Angels have wings. So obviously they must be birds and have eggs.
Fairies have wings and antenna. So obviously they must be insects, resist their own magic, and have larvae babies. Oh yeah, and they don't have boobs because they don't need them, right? While we're at it, they have bug eyes too, because that's what insects have.
Naga can be reasonably assumed as reptiles, so they are cold blooded, lay eggs, and do not have breasts because they lack a specific evolutionary need to have them.
Dridders are arachnids, have eight eyes, give birth in clutches of eggs, and do not have breasts because once more, they lack the evolutionary need to have such.
Oh yeah, Legolas is a female
We could all continue to argue this, but since it can easily be applied to just about everything else in Felarya, why bother? You can just MAKE a species of fairies who have larvae babies. It's much more simplier then saying ALL fairies have larvae babies. Now, I must run before the LotR fans find out my latest hiding spot.
EDIT; yes, I did edit it to appease GREGOLE.
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|  | | GREGOLE Survivor


Posts: 918 Join date: 2007-12-09 Age: 19 Location: Heckville
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:08 pm | |
| Not trying to be rude, but frankly, you suck, and I'm better than you in every imaginable way. If what you're about to say is gonna sound rude, then it's gonna sound rude. What you said did not, and you wound up wasting my time by forcing me to read the disclaimer. THAT was rude. LOOK, I think the idea of fairy larvae is not only cute, but fun and adds a bit more depth to the species. That's all there is to it. _________________ "Also I agree with Gregole. He's always right."
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|  | | L'Ryn Temple scourge


Posts: 676 Join date: 2008-09-13
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:12 pm | |
| | GREGOLE wrote: | Not trying to be rude, but frankly, you suck, and I'm better than you in every imaginable way.
If what you're about to say is gonna sound rude, then it's gonna sound rude. What you said did not, and you wound up wasting my time by forcing me to read the disclaimer. THAT was rude.
LOOK, I think the idea of fairy larvae is not only cute, but fun and adds a bit more depth to the species. That's all there is to it. |
Wow, not only did you twist my words around from being politely obnoxious to being completely rude, but you just managed to prove to me that you are a waste of data! See? I can insult people over the internet too. Easy when you don't have to look at them in the face.
This should be something you should ask Karbo, you know, see how HE likes it? Maybe he dislikes larvae?
LOOK, I think the idea of fairy larvae is frankly retarded. Because, fairies are not bugs/insects. |
|  | | GREGOLE Survivor


Posts: 918 Join date: 2007-12-09 Age: 19 Location: Heckville
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:19 pm | |
| | Quote: | | Wow, not only did you twist my words around from being politely obnoxious to being completely rude, but you just managed to prove to me that you are a waste of data! See? I can insult people over the internet too. Easy when you don't have to look at them in the face. |
Oh for the love of fuck, I was being facetious.
| Quote: | | This should be something you should ask Karbo, you know, see how HE likes it? Maybe he dislikes larvae? |
Ask Karbo.... hmm..... You might have something there. But in order to ask Karbo about the idea, that would require some sort of..... thread.... on some sort of....... "Felarya Forum" if you will..... Something that would allow him to see it, while also seeing what other people think of it.... OF COURSE!! By George, I think you're onto something! =O
| Quote: | | LOOK, I think the idea of fairy larvae is frankly retarded. Because, fairies are not bugs/insects. |
They're as much bugs/insects as nagas are snakes - you know, the things that can unhinge their jaws, or dridders are spiders - you know, the things that inject paralytic venom into their prey. _________________ "Also I agree with Gregole. He's always right."
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|  | | Tankmasterxyz Marauder of the deep jungle


Posts: 331 Join date: 2008-07-18 Age: 21 Location: The last place you'll look
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:19 pm | |
| Well I like this idea. The thought of Larvae people is adorable to me. I also think this could work well with the mothfolk idea I had awhile back. http://felarya.forumotion.com/new-ideas-f2/mothfolk-t748.htm_________________  If you're going to carry around a mummy ray gun then it better work on mummies! |
|  | | L'Ryn Temple scourge


Posts: 676 Join date: 2008-09-13
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:29 pm | |
| | GREGOLE wrote: |
| Quote: | | LOOK, I think the idea of fairy larvae is frankly retarded. Because, fairies are not bugs/insects. |
They're as much bugs/insects as nagas are snakes - you know, the things that can unhinge their jaws, or dridders are spiders - you know, the things that inject paralytic venom into their prey. |
Yes, that's exactly what I said earlier. They therefore, do not need breasts... or to look human at all for that matter. Because they'd be bugs, right? By the way, I'm an bastard in all the worst ways in arguments, so whatever happens in this thread stays in the thread. Unless you want to take it onto other threads.
If we were to classify them ALL as bug hyrbids, then they should be all buddy-buddy with Tonorians, right?
Dridders SHOULD have eight eyes, because they are spiders hybrids.
And Nagas should not have boobs or be able to survive in cold enviroments because they ARE snake hybirds.
Oh, and Neko chicks should be able to carry multiple children from multiple fathers, right?
Assuming your idea got past and Karbo said sure. Don't you think it'd be fairer to others to have a type of fairy who gave live birth, and a type of fairy who have larvae?
Because what would happen if someone else came along and said that fairies have an extra set of hidden arms, right? And Karbo said yes. Then another person gave them multi-faceted eyes and Karbo said yes. Then they wouldn't be fairies, right?
You have to think about the long term things as well, yes larvae ARE cute to YOU. But what if other members think larvae are gross/food. What then? What if they liked fairies, but then you went 'THEY'RE BUUUUUG HYBRIDS!'... and then they got completely turned off of them?
Okay, I'm bored now. I need some roleplay. |
|  | | GREGOLE Survivor


Posts: 918 Join date: 2007-12-09 Age: 19 Location: Heckville
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:43 pm | |
| | Quote: | | By the way, I'm an bastard in all the worst ways in arguments, so whatever happens in this thread stays in the thread. Unless you want to take it onto other threads. |
No way. If you get to be a bastard in this thread, then EVERYONE is allowed to be a bastard in this thread.
And...... you're ugly!
| Quote: | | If we were to classify them ALL as bug hyrbids, then they should be all buddy-buddy with Tonorians, right? |
And WHY is this a load of bullshit, kids?
Children in the audience: "ANIMALS AREN'T PEOPLE!"
Spiders eat other spiders. Scorpions eat other scorpions. Mantises eat..... prettymuch whatever the hell they want.
Humans dislike wolves and wolves don't love on humans all the time.
Insects don't give a shit whether or not something is taxonomically similar to them. If its edible, its edible.
| Quote: | Oh, and Neko chicks should be able to carry multiple children from multiple fathers, right? |
.... I don't see why not?
| Quote: | | Assuming your idea got past and Karbo said sure. Don't you think it'd be fairer to others to have a type of fairy who gave live birth, and a type of fairy who have larvae? |
I'm sure there are various species of fairy. I never argued anything to the contrary.
| Quote: | | Because what would happen if someone else came along and said that fairies have an extra set of hidden arms, right? And Karbo said yes. Then another person gave them multi-faceted eyes and Karbo said yes. Then they wouldn't be fairies, right? |
Well, they wouldn't be the "default" species, but if the creators said they were fairies, then they'd be fairies.
| Quote: | | You have to think about the long term things as well, yes larvae ARE cute to YOU. But what if other members think larvae are gross/food. What then? What if they liked fairies, but then you went 'THEY'RE BUUUUUG HYBRIDS!'... and then they got completely turned off of them? |
They're cute to me, and by the looks of it, about eighty percent of the community.
And if someone were to be turned off of fairies because they were entomophobic, then those people would be lame and unworthy of my time anyway. 
Besides, a lot of people hate snakes, but love nagas. How is this any different?
Besides, what kind of soulless, heartless, tasteless bastard would find caterpillar-tauric-fairy babies ugly? _________________ "Also I agree with Gregole. He's always right."
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|  | | L'Ryn Temple scourge


Posts: 676 Join date: 2008-09-13
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:52 pm | |
| | GREGOLE wrote: |
They're cute to me, and by the looks of it, about eighty percent of the community.
And if someone were to be turned off of fairies because they were entomophobic, then those people would be lame and unworthy of my time anyway. 
Besides, a lot of people hate snakes, but love nagas. How is this any different?
Besides, what kind of soulless, heartless, tasteless bastard would find caterpillar-tauric-fairy babies ugly? |
Me. (mostly because I eat larvae at a friend's house) Aren't you being a little immature GREGOLE? Personally, I think we should drop it about now before it gets uglier. I don't like ugly things. Like larvae.
If you mean there is a top half that's a fairy, and a bottom half that is a larvae thing, then that might be okay and cute. There's just too many top-half/bottom-half creatures as it is though.
Dragons rock by the way. |
|  | | GREGOLE Survivor


Posts: 918 Join date: 2007-12-09 Age: 19 Location: Heckville
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:55 pm | |
| | Quote: | | Aren't you being a little immature GREGOLE? |
| Quote: | | Dragons rock by the way. |
................................................... No? _________________ "Also I agree with Gregole. He's always right."
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|  | | L'Ryn Temple scourge


Posts: 676 Join date: 2008-09-13
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:59 pm | |
| Well, anyway. I think it would be better to have larvae bearing fairies be a subspecies... or a choice the fairies make themselves. They are magical afterall. Anyway, your idea. I'll stop debating it now since you didn't insult any of mine. It's unfair to do the same to yours. Good bye. |
|  | | Karbo Evil admin


Posts: 1658 Join date: 2007-12-08
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Sat Nov 29, 2008 2:31 am | |
| *cough* chill out people. keep the discussion courteous and friendly please. |
|  | | FalconJudge Great warrior

Posts: 503 Join date: 2008-11-08 Age: 18
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Sat Nov 29, 2008 5:29 am | |
| It's all NOT REAL ANYWAY, so why break out the flamethrowers? 1. Not all hybrids are exactly like thier non-human part, I think many of us agree on this. In that respect, the whole "larva" thing could go either way, because fairies DO have insectoid wings. 2. For all those who talk about angels having bird eggs: That niche is filled with harpies, right? It's different for angels, thier "place" in Felarya is an army-ish equivilant, right? (I'm probably wrong) Thus, thier wings don't mark them as real "hybrids", but they would be more symbolic. But, that could also be said for fairies. This is basically an opinion call. Karbo's, specifically. We shouldn't get so worked up over something that is being discussed as such a pure opinion. |
|  | | Moonlight-pendent Temple scourge


Posts: 605 Join date: 2007-12-09 Age: 17 Location: Under your bed
 | Subject: Re: Fairy Larvae Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:13 am | |
| I like this idea alot, the thought of a larvataur fairy baby sounds adorable and it would give them more depth. I don't think they come from eggs, but yeah they are larvataurs, then when they reach the age of about 4-5ish they're turn into cocoons and then emerge at the age of about 10or so as fairys and continue growing from then I also wonder when Karbo's gonna comment on this seeing how the agrueing has gone down. |
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