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Whelpling Alteration Rules and Ink-Elixir Options
Whelpling Alteration Rules and Ink-Elixir Options <br>
https://discord.com/channels/619301383451181075/1488957738355658923/1508236704060936283
https://discord.com/channels/619301383451181075/1488957738355658923/1508236704060936283


Wasnt sure how to include this so stuck it here at least so it doesnt get lost, especially the info on the ink options <br>
Wasnt sure how to include this so stuck it here at least so it doesnt get lost, especially the info on the ink options <br>

[[User:PURHEART|PURHEART]] ([[User talk:PURHEART|talk]]) 21:28, 24 May 2026 (CDT)
Ink-Elixirs
* The "opaline" random species one is just that. It only changes "an inkbound <strigine/lupine/ursine/etc> whelpling" with the full list of options listed in the STUDY.
* The "iridescent" ones are both a little bit more rigid and a little bit more flexible. They truly randomize the whole TAP and assign the related species settings. Since the noun can change, they're a lot more complex when it comes to enforcing the alteration rules.
* Lion cub, bear cub, fox kit, tiger cub, coyote pup, and falcon fledgling are all set as "an inkbound <adjective> <noun>".
* Owlet, wolfling, ravenling, eaglet, lizard, gosling, calf, and gecko can all have the fancy colors because their nouns indicate both species and baby/small thing, so it frees up a word slot.
* Options: russet, cinnamon-hued, sand-colored, ivory, sienna, caramel-hued, honey-colored, sepia, argent, tawny, flaxen, chestnut, paper-white, pale, silvered, golden, gold-limned, bronze-limned, silver-traced, copper-traced, ruby-streaked, pink-streaked, cobalt-tinged, and niveous.
* Owl, calf, bear, fox, crow, and swan indicate an adult, so get random size modifiers.
* Sizes: pint-sized, small, tiny, diminutive, little, and miniature.
* Cow is simply: " a miniature inkbound cow." <br> [[User:PURHEART|PURHEART]] ([[User talk:PURHEART|talk]]) 21:32, 24 May 2026 (CDT)

Latest revision as of 21:32, 24 May 2026

Whelpling Alteration Rules and Ink-Elixir Options
https://discord.com/channels/619301383451181075/1488957738355658923/1508236704060936283

Wasnt sure how to include this so stuck it here at least so it doesnt get lost, especially the info on the ink options

Ink-Elixirs

  • The "opaline" random species one is just that. It only changes "an inkbound <strigine/lupine/ursine/etc> whelpling" with the full list of options listed in the STUDY.
  • The "iridescent" ones are both a little bit more rigid and a little bit more flexible. They truly randomize the whole TAP and assign the related species settings. Since the noun can change, they're a lot more complex when it comes to enforcing the alteration rules.
  • Lion cub, bear cub, fox kit, tiger cub, coyote pup, and falcon fledgling are all set as "an inkbound <adjective> <noun>".
  • Owlet, wolfling, ravenling, eaglet, lizard, gosling, calf, and gecko can all have the fancy colors because their nouns indicate both species and baby/small thing, so it frees up a word slot.
  • Options: russet, cinnamon-hued, sand-colored, ivory, sienna, caramel-hued, honey-colored, sepia, argent, tawny, flaxen, chestnut, paper-white, pale, silvered, golden, gold-limned, bronze-limned, silver-traced, copper-traced, ruby-streaked, pink-streaked, cobalt-tinged, and niveous.
  • Owl, calf, bear, fox, crow, and swan indicate an adult, so get random size modifiers.
  • Sizes: pint-sized, small, tiny, diminutive, little, and miniature.
  • Cow is simply: " a miniature inkbound cow."
    PURHEART (talk) 21:32, 24 May 2026 (CDT)