[quote=Silver Fox] Hah it be interesting if Aster got captured. He'd be freaking the hell out xD but he also wouldn't exactly want to hurt humans, even if they tortured him <.< too nice like that. But still be utterly terrified xDPlus he's one of the more easier ones to spot if someone looks at his eyes. Since they are a glowing purple xDOh and Myrtle can help the rescue mission dragons :D [/quote] Aww Poor aster XD Well lets see how things go. XD He so not going to like it. Chu: Softy are fun to tease. So no worries there. Who knows what enough beer will do to him~ *grins a bit evilly, before laughing* @Everyone For everyone I was thinking....well Wondering when the ceremony of again would start of course first go the babies that wasn to age then children that want to age, etc.. Depending on the amount of dragons it will take hours or a day till the teen come to try. And of course we know there are two ways of doing the aging, impressing or battle. The only dragon age that has to be there all the time are GGM/GGP, everyone else can watch or not. The question I have now is when and how long shall the aging take up from each day? A few ideas are: 12-20; 14-20; 12-18 or 16-22? The idea I have is to leave the evening and early night preferable free if some dragons want to go out in the human city to a bar, or have a cute-romantic flight over the tribe for example. The feeling I get from the rp now is that time-vise it would be around 10 am at the very moment. This leaves us some more post to play around XP So any preferences? And would you want me to use my NPC Mirazan perspective to officially declare the start of the aging? And do you guys want to make it somewhat flashy or simple? You know like opening of the Olympic flashy with dragons adults and GM/GP dancing around showing off magic that melts and makes spectacle, short show battle. Or simple as in GGM/GGP started roaring in union, soon followed by every age group from oldest to youngest, declaring the start of their Aging? *feels like she is maybe over thinking/over asking*