[.raven's pixel nest.]

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[.raven's pixel nest.]

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[.raven's pixel nest.]

Still under construction, with several piles of gold here and there - hey! Don't touch that! - but you may add to that stock when you visit. The nest is huge; it seems more like a home with dried grass for a floor rather than a nest for a raven...but oh well, that's just your opinion.

You climb up the ladder to check out what Raven has in store.

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The second you step onto the very, very large nest, your foot hits something and you glance down, seeing a wooden board with several sentences scrawled on it.

  • All Rules of Conduct/Hall of the Arts Rules apply.
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Re: [.raven's pixel nest.]

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[.raven's pixel nest > eggs.]

CURRENTLY NOT OPEN

As a rather avid collector of pixels, especially eggs, Raven has an enormous amount of them, and since she has many spares, they go to stocking up her shop.

Oh well, she wouldn't miss them, would she? You decide to go check them out and leave some gold behind as a compensation. But...it seems like all of them are the same color! However, Raven assures you that they are all...mostly different, and will only show their true color when one decides to buy it.

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There are currently 16 eggs in stock; each egg you buy costs 300g.
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Re: [.raven's pixel nest.]

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[.raven's pixel nest > shop.]

Raven likes experimenting, especially with potions. Usually they work, but when they don't...Raven had to readjust her whole nest again. Cupcakes are yummy, too.

Potions are cleverly placed inside a very large and clean eggshell, which seems to be very tough as well. Each potion, regardless of which color, costs 300g each, except for the rainbow colored one, which is 500g.

Cupcakes are 200g each, and you may feed them to your pets...or decorate them yourself! There are currently five flavors: blueberry, grape, cherry, plain, and plain with sprinkles.

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Re: [.raven's pixel nest.]

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[.raven's pixel nest > creature log.]

Of course, without a creature log, no one could tell the difference between one creature and another.

The creatures only appear when one manages to hatch it, and until then the creature log will be blank.

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Re: [.raven's pixel nest.]

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[.raven's pixel nest > nests.]

Everyone must have a pixel nest to keep their pixels safe, so here are the inventories of everyone who has ever purchased pixels from Raven.

Each one of them will have information about the snake - stage, name, gender, the date of birth, and the species.
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Re: [.raven's pixel nest.]

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This sounds nice.
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