Subject: I just want to be the dragon?
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Posted on: 2010-12-03 17:10:00 UTC
(Preferably a D&D-verse gold, as polymorph self at will is rather useful.)
Subject: I just want to be the dragon?
Author:
Posted on: 2010-12-03 17:10:00 UTC
(Preferably a D&D-verse gold, as polymorph self at will is rather useful.)
what would you wish for? It can be anything real, or made-up. Oh, and it cant be 'x more wishes', let's just stick to the one.
I would wish for a working Metal Gear REX, not to launch nukes or anything, it's just my favorite mech from ANYTHING. Plodding around in that thing would be super fun.
be perfectly fluent in all languages that have ever existed. Think of all the fascinating things you could learn if you could read and understand absolutely everything... *sighs*
I would wish for more consistant inspiration. It has always been pretty sporadic and I would like to be able to sit down and write a complete story instead of just bits and pieces of one.
Open-Source Wish Project? I guess it could help. I never actually thought about how technical this wish thing could get, it's actually pretty interesting.
... for the science fiction series I'm writing. It's called Dram of Evil.
(Preferably a D&D-verse gold, as polymorph self at will is rather useful.)
Depending on what kind of dragon, you don't need any wish
If not, I would go with immortal agelessness, or a personal hovercar. 'Cause you can't hit another car if yours is up in the air!
I agree heavily. Even only being able shapeshift into one form, like an Animagus, would be amazing.
I would wish to have the universe fulfill the meaning of any statement that "I" make that is preceded by the phrase "I wimble-wamble-flimble-flamble that. . . ".
If not, first I hire a lawyer. Then, I wish for the fulfilment of Wish Contract #1. (This is to avoid semantic loopholes messing it up.)
What Wish Contract #1 would be, I'm not sure. A wish for immortality has so many catches even a wish contract might not get rid of them all, so I probably shouldn't risk it. Maybe a perfect memory, retroactive if possible (AND the ability to forget things at will: unlike Agent Nume, I don't have Bleepka to help me). If that counts as two, I suppose I'd settle for a dream recorder.
The ability to actually remember all of the stuff the teachers are pushing at you. Friggin' O-Chem...
Because if you said, say, 'I wish I could sing', and you just get a cop-out like 'Oh, well everyone can sing, can't they, just not well', you'd be a bit mad.
I would wish for the ability to draw well. It's always something I've wanted to be able to do, but I draw worse than a duck with no wings. =(