I noticed that in the End of an Era art book, the simplistic design shots of Your Mother and Mine are referred to as "Fairytale" on the boards, should that be what they're called in the wiki design pages? 🤔
I noticed that in the End of an Era art book, the simplistic design shots of Your Mother and Mine are referred to as "Fairytale" on the boards, should that be what they're called in the wiki design pages? 🤔
I'm p sure you're necroposting but either way, Rebecca had confirmed that the (3) in the song's name is just a joke about file names.
<figcaption> </figcaption></figure>That's just how it was in my old render.
</div></div><div class="lightbox-caption" style="width:185px;">Option A (Current)</div></div><div class="wikia-gallery-item" style="width:187px; "><div class="thumb" style="height:187px;"><div class="gallery-image-wrapper" id="RhodoniteModelSheetPoseByChara-png" style="position: relative; height:184px; width:125px; top:0.5px; border-color: #e05caa;">
</div></div><div class="lightbox-caption" style="width:185px;">Option BIn your vote please use {{support}} followed by the letter of the option you like.
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<figcaption> </figcaption></figure><p>Secondly, while gems can change their color schemes when reforming, they cannot change <i>the color of their actual gemstones.</i> And it is a fact that Pearl's gemstone <i>is</i> pink.
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