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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* With the recent shop update to ''[[Gaia Online]]'', all the NPCs got new art. [[Ms. Fanservice|Ruby's]] shop art was changed from a southern belle's outfit to what appears to be a fairy's outfit, in accordance to her shop's change from only selling hats to the much wider range of "cute, quirky and quintessentially Gaian styles". I thought "oh, okay, quirky, I get it, I guess." Later, I realized that her fairy's outfit was not a fairy's outfit, but actually represented a goddess's outfit--in other words, her new outfit is based on the goddess ''Gaia''. Brilliant. -- [[Shroopliss]]
* With the recent shop update to ''[[Gaia Online]]'', all the NPCs got new art. [[Ms. Fanservice|Ruby's]] shop art was changed from a southern belle's outfit to what appears to be a fairy's outfit, in accordance to her shop's change from only selling hats to the much wider range of "cute, quirky and quintessentially Gaian styles". I thought "oh, okay, quirky, I get it, I guess." Later, I realized that her fairy's outfit was not a fairy's outfit, but actually represented a goddess's outfit--in other words, her new outfit is based on the goddess ''Gaia''. Brilliant. -- [[Shroopliss]]

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Fridge Brilliance

  • With the recent shop update to Gaia Online, all the NPCs got new art. Ruby's shop art was changed from a southern belle's outfit to what appears to be a fairy's outfit, in accordance to her shop's change from only selling hats to the much wider range of "cute, quirky and quintessentially Gaian styles". I thought "oh, okay, quirky, I get it, I guess." Later, I realized that her fairy's outfit was not a fairy's outfit, but actually represented a goddess's outfit--in other words, her new outfit is based on the goddess Gaia. Brilliant. -- Shroopliss
  • Back a few years ago, before the Vampire themed Hallowe'en [before we knew it was vampires], Edmund had us collect orchids and garlic. I never quite got the point of the orchids until I read the Flower Motifs page [and it still took a bit]. Much like vampires, orchids are parasitic.