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tired, maybe later.


the quests are cool, but unreasonable ok?
like they only give you 12 hours??????
look, it's kinda rare to find reasonable prices from a user for the items, and don't even get me started on how lucky you'd have to be to find the items in the shops.
by the time a user sees your request to make an item cheaper (much appreciation on this side to people who did decrease prices/gave them to me for free) time's up? rude.
and i wish they didn't give you an inventory item when you finish, but like 5/10k ec? that would help, you know? ionno.
i can't be bothered to try these quests because prices are unreasonable. a pity really.
if you want to look at things in a more positive light, then you have to love that the eggcave team actually tries new stuff and listens to player reviews unlike other sites i know *cough* *cough*
appreciation is long overdue i guess.

thanks eggcave! ❤️

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OmG. oMg. OMG. why are other people's shop items so expensive???? like something would be 1,500 in the actual shop, and then it'd be in someone else's shop for like 30,000????
i spent all of my ec on expanding my shop so when i go to buy something, i just stare at the screen like 'take mercy on a poor soul like me
i don't mean to be mean, this is just ranting me
i get you can make money quick from stocking items that others need for the ever-popular quests, but couldn't they have taken pity on the poorer population of eggcave that don't have as free time to sit down and FeEd
that's why i made a pledge to make the majority of my items to be 2,000-3,000 (except for rarer items which is uh rare) so people can AcTuAlLy BuY tHeM
(call me whatever but i wanna be known for my cheap-ass shop ok) (and i also want people to actually have a chance of finishing quests and getting whatever they want like me)
i was looking around user shops the other day and found that the average item price was 15,000 and i died? ionno and there was my with my (previously 2,500) 3,000 priced items /////// like can you see ///// and that's when i realized that if an item had two prices, 15k and 3k, you'd want to choose the cheaper alternate right? so that must be why i'm usually half-stocked out in a day cause my store is so popular this way and i'm pRoUd
yeah. so.
pRoUd i TeLl yUo, pRoUd
okokok. i'll stop.
at the same time though, i feel so bad that i must be putting others out of business??? yeah. and now my storeroom is starting to bleed dry, i'm still poor (i spend everything on expanding), demand is getting hIgHeR (it seems like it anyway cause the quests are getting popular) and my store seems as popular as ever??

i'd appreciate ec donations if anyone's reading this.

thank you for listening to my rant if you even read the whole thing haha...ha...ha.

About Hinonia Eggs

Hinonia eggs are covered in fluffy fur. This fur contains tiny capillaries that help radiate excess heat away from the egg. At night adult Hinonias will sleep surrounding the communal nest and thus incubate the eggs during the cold desert nights.

About the Hinonia Creature

The markings that cover a Hinonia's body are not all natural. Each Hinonia is born with a few small markings, usually around the face or paws. Parents of a newly hatched Hinonia will paint the rest of the markings on its body with their tails using a natural plant dye. These markings will constantly change as the Hinonia grows. Each mark designates an important event, achievement, or even loss that has occurred in the Hinonia's lifetime.

The markings themselves are distinct between the different Hinonia tribes. A mark for which tribe a Hinonia comes from can be found on either the forehead or upper chest. Despite the differences there is enough commonality between the markings that Hinonia from separate tribes can discern at least part of the meanings of each others markings. To those who did not grow up in a Hinonia tribe these markings have little or no meaning. Being told the meaning of even one of a Hinonia's markings is considered a great honor and show of trust.