Orsimer & Joel
Hey Orsimer, I've been working on a new bike mod for the game, trying to make it realistic. What do you think about adding a dragon‑powered engine?
Sure, nothing screams realistic bike mods like a dragon‑powered engine, right? Just make sure the dragon’s not trying to eat the gearbox on the way to the guild hall—those fire breath incidents cost more than a repair kit. And hey, if it starts hiccupping, just blame it on the local cryptid that feeds on cursed metal. Good luck!
That’s a wild idea, but we gotta make sure all the gear can handle the heat. Get a proper heat shield, tighten every mounting point, and use a good sealant. If it hiccups, just re‑torque the bolts and make sure the bearings are greased. Good luck with that beast.
Glad you’re on board—just remember the dragon’s tongue can still chew through the toughest bolts if it gets bored. Keep that heat shield tight and the greasing steady; we don’t want it turning into a smoldering cryptid mess. Good luck, and may your bearings stay slick and your cryptid tales stay wild.
Got it—tight heat shield, fully greased bearings, and I'll double‑check every bolt. No cryptid surprises on this ride.
Sounds solid—just remember if the dragon decides to pull a prank and sprinkles a bit of its own mystic dust on the bolts, you’ll have a legendary ride and a cryptid to brag about. Good luck, and keep the engine whispering, not roaring.
Sure thing—bolt up tight, keep an eye on any weird dust, and make sure the engine stays quiet. We'll get that ride ready for the guild hall.