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''"Yes. [...] I'm really strong."'' | ''"Yes. [...] I'm really strong."'' | ||
''"I think ''you're'' scaring her away."'' - To Daffodil. | |||
''"Did your dad say he had to go let himself be eaten by dragons?"'' - To Ivy about Pine. | |||
''"Hm. [...] So like, almost the same thing."'' - About Pine being banished. | |||
''"He's not your boyfriend. [...] He is very old, like seventeen, maybe even."'' - To Daffodil about Pine. | |||
''"What did he do?"'' - To Ivy about Pine. | |||
''"That is such a grown-up thing to say."'' - Sarcastically about Mrs. Laurel when she says Ivy misunderstood what her father said about the ruins. | |||
''"What? No there isn't."'' - About a law forbidding visitation of the old village. | |||
''"The one the dragons burned down. [...] Where everybody used to live?"'' - To Daffodil when she asks about the old village. | |||
''"Saying 'shut up' is not nice at all. [...] That's bullying. You're bullying me."'' - To Daffodil. | |||
''"Me neither. [...] My dads work on law and orders with your dad, and I know they've been to the old village. They brought me a half-burned doll and said maybe I could fix it, to make it pretty, but that sounded boring. So instead I pretend she's a furious ghost who haunts the ruins, waiting to get her revenge on the dragons."'' | |||
''"Pine did what?"'' - To Ivy. | |||
''"That's not right. [...] There ''is'' no law like that. Which means someone made up an unfair reason to get rid of Pine. That's grown-up lying, which is worse than kid-lying. I don't like that."'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 23:02, 1 December 2019
Violet is a resident of Valor and one of Ivy's friends, along with Daffodil.
Appearance
Coming soon...
Personality
Violet was said to be loud.
Quotes
"What if it comes to life?" - About Oasis's tail barb that The Dragonslayer owns
"Or what if one of accidentally sleepwalks into it and gets all poisoned?"
"You heard her. [...] You made me go get all our water buckets."
"Yes. [...] I'm really strong."
"I think you're scaring her away." - To Daffodil.
"Did your dad say he had to go let himself be eaten by dragons?" - To Ivy about Pine.
"Hm. [...] So like, almost the same thing." - About Pine being banished.
"He's not your boyfriend. [...] He is very old, like seventeen, maybe even." - To Daffodil about Pine.
"What did he do?" - To Ivy about Pine.
"That is such a grown-up thing to say." - Sarcastically about Mrs. Laurel when she says Ivy misunderstood what her father said about the ruins.
"What? No there isn't." - About a law forbidding visitation of the old village.
"The one the dragons burned down. [...] Where everybody used to live?" - To Daffodil when she asks about the old village.
"Saying 'shut up' is not nice at all. [...] That's bullying. You're bullying me." - To Daffodil.
"Me neither. [...] My dads work on law and orders with your dad, and I know they've been to the old village. They brought me a half-burned doll and said maybe I could fix it, to make it pretty, but that sounded boring. So instead I pretend she's a furious ghost who haunts the ruins, waiting to get her revenge on the dragons."
"Pine did what?" - To Ivy.
"That's not right. [...] There is no law like that. Which means someone made up an unfair reason to get rid of Pine. That's grown-up lying, which is worse than kid-lying. I don't like that."