>>6013628It is a wise decision, a very wise one, I shall give you +5 xp for this great idea.
>>6013684I will be sincere, I used it a couple of times when I needed specific images in this thread, I was not impressed by it's quality (I think I used it for a forest landscape and the portrait of Elana), but I share your conclusions on it's lack of beauty, I shall not generalise it and first use real images if possible.
>>6013795>>6013819>>6013821I agree, I always use it in priority. And even then, I think that if we use it it would be in a "RP manner" like if you had asked Aislop to paint your portrait or the one of your lady you would have had an IA image of Charles de Villeroi or lady Rose Takable.
>>6013872>>6013996You then answered, with your experience.
-We do not have such warriors in France, at least I never heard about a connexion with nature. Or adventurers. Or something as someone "touched by fate".
The people seemed to be disturbed by it and Sir Up asked.
-But how do you beat dragons ? I mean if a dragon attacks what do you do ? You use magic ?
-Magic is illegal in your lands, and the dragons... Well we charge it, I killed one in the forest of Gump once.
They all looked at you, even lady Sue seemed to be genuinely impressed.
-You killed a dragon ? Like ? Like the one in someplace ?
Rose smiled a bit and answered.
-Charles, it was not what we call a dragon, it was a river drake, it was very impressive when you charged it but a dragon is far bigger.
Lynddyien smiled a bit mockingly and told.
-Yes, and it flies, what could you do with a lance against it ?
You answered, understanding that, if you looked at the skulls at Someplace, the dragons were far bigger there.
-I agree, yes, I thought it was a young dragon, we do not have many in our lands, but the one that killed a dragon was Saint Georges and he charged it with a lance. He did not need magic or fate, simply the help of the Lord. He is the patron saint of Chivalry and all knights.
They all began to discuss. The Guelph guard's captain objecting.
-How could he have charged it if it flew high in the sky ?
-It didn't, the dragon was protecting a cavern where he kept a princess prisoner. So Saint Georges charged it and slew it, piercing his heart.
They all seemed to discuss and lady Takable reddened a bit, remembering maybe why you screamed the name of Saint Georges when you protected her from this "river drake". Then the Rival lord asked, interested even if he was your enemy.
-And those dragons in your lands, you still wait for them to capture maidens to fight them ?
-No, no, they are all dead now. I know that a German called Siegfried killed one once as for the rest...