This dragon has been named: Marty named her Ultimate Pango. Pango is an inside joke that developed on my podcast Jash Talks. Basically a Pango is a tumblr user. Marty helped me write a bio for her.
The bio I have planned for her is:
Ultimate Pango is highly opinionated. Even on matters she doesn't know about or really care about. She just likes to be annoyed at anything at all times. While she doesn't mind talking about changes that need to be made, she never does anything to help changes take place. Pango also gets highly upset when others use words like 'stupid' and 'idiot'.
I would like you to name the new dragon (found on the side of the blog). I will first list the rules for sending name suggestions and then benefits of doing so.
Rules for Sending Name Suggestions:
1.) I Can Only Name Dragons That Have Reached the Hatchling Stage
So if I say I have accepted your name, but the dragon isn't named on the site that's why. Also, if you don't choose a gender neutral name I will have to wait to see what the dragon's gender ends up being before deciding.
2.) I Can't Choose Names That Are Taken
Even if I love the name that you suggested, if it's already taken by someone else I can't name the dragon that.
3.) I Can't Choose Inappropriate Names
It's a rule of Dragon Cave or else I wouldn't mind.
Benefits of Having Your Name Suggestion Chosen:
1.) You Can Advertise On My Blog
As long as the dragon is on my blog: I'll provide a link to your own blog, etsy shop, ect. If you want to advertise a site as a whole you'll need to be the owner of said site.
2.) You Can Help with the Bio of the Dragon
If you name the dragon you can suggest what you want to be in its bio.
3.) You Can Advertise Via Posts
You can have me post three ads. The limitations are that it can't be mature material, or if it's something like a blog it can't all be mature material, and you can't have two or more ads on the same day.
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