[So, this assignment has given Dan Heng the most interesting question.
What the fuck do you give a guy who sold a Faberge Egg to your cousin for $21 million? Especially a guy who doesn't even wash his rice!
His list of likes is also... nerd goth. Dan Heng shouldn't be surprised considering Flins is lovers with Blade's adoptive dad. Hm. He looks at his dragon Pokemon.
Well. That's one way to get bones without having to break the bank.
Celadon the Fraxure and Qinglong the Dragonair are very polite by allowing him to collect the bones from their meals, though that's unusual for Celadon since she can be quite feisty (11). However, Ren the Kommo-o has decided that Dan Heng is trying to challenge him and that maybe TODAY IS THE DAY that he will surpass this rival dragon (natural 1)!
It. Does not end with Ren's victory. The Kommo-o is now sulking after losing yet another battle against Dan Heng, and just... eats all the bones from his meal out of spite.
Welp.
So, Flins will receive a gift delivered by Sang the Skeledirge. Don't... ask how he got there. Dan Heng doesn't know, either. There's a simple note taped to the gift box that just says:]
His name is Sang (sahng).
[Inside the box are carefully preserved and cleaned fish bones and some kind of big mammal's bones. The mammal bones have some teeth marks in them, though. There are also some Kommo-o scales that glitter prettily in the light, and create a sound when scraped together or when struck by an object. Each one creates a different note.
Flins will also receive a lovely Chinese rice wine. There's a note from the sender as well.]
The scales are shed ones from a Kommo-o, a dragon Pokemon that rattles their scales together to create a clamor to unnerve their prey or anything threatening their territory. It's said that in ancient times, their scales were also used to craft very durable armor.
I'm not sure what your taste in alcohol is, necessarily, but I chose one that I like to enjoy with my family and fiances. There are many fond memories I have associated with its taste. I hope that this is to your taste as well.
Secret Santa Delivery!
Date: 2025-11-28 12:57 pm (UTC)What the fuck do you give a guy who sold a Faberge Egg to your cousin for $21 million? Especially a guy who doesn't even wash his rice!
His list of likes is also... nerd goth. Dan Heng shouldn't be surprised considering Flins is lovers with Blade's adoptive dad. Hm. He looks at his dragon Pokemon.
Well. That's one way to get bones without having to break the bank.
Celadon the Fraxure and Qinglong the Dragonair are very polite by allowing him to collect the bones from their meals, though that's unusual for Celadon since she can be quite feisty (11). However, Ren the Kommo-o has decided that Dan Heng is trying to challenge him and that maybe TODAY IS THE DAY that he will surpass this rival dragon (natural 1)!
It. Does not end with Ren's victory. The Kommo-o is now sulking after losing yet another battle against Dan Heng, and just... eats all the bones from his meal out of spite.
Welp.
So, Flins will receive a gift delivered by Sang the Skeledirge. Don't... ask how he got there. Dan Heng doesn't know, either. There's a simple note taped to the gift box that just says:]
His name is Sang (sahng).
[Inside the box are carefully preserved and cleaned fish bones and some kind of big mammal's bones. The mammal bones have some teeth marks in them, though. There are also some Kommo-o scales that glitter prettily in the light, and create a sound when scraped together or when struck by an object. Each one creates a different note.
Flins will also receive a lovely Chinese rice wine. There's a note from the sender as well.]
The scales are shed ones from a Kommo-o, a dragon Pokemon that rattles their scales together to create a clamor to unnerve their prey or anything threatening their territory. It's said that in ancient times, their scales were also used to craft very durable armor.
I'm not sure what your taste in alcohol is, necessarily, but I chose one that I like to enjoy with my family and fiances. There are many fond memories I have associated with its taste. I hope that this is to your taste as well.
-Dan Heng