@volpeon "cofe and" has those two vowels in a row that don't sound as good as "wyverns and" imo
"wyverns and" is like "wyvernsen", it just rolls off the tongue idk
@volpeon I think "Cofe and Wyverns" feels a bit nicer to say, like, it rolls easier from the tongue. But it makes me think the comics are mainly about cofe and then about wyverns which is why i vote for "Wyverns and Cofe".
But another idea could be that the first may imply that it's not only about wyverns as in "Cofe and Wyverns, ..." but also side characters like otters.
Edit: I also agree to what someone else said: "Wyverns and Cofe" sounds like a comic about wyverns drinking/reviewing cofe. With my comment i only thought about drinking it.
@volpeon what have you done, now I'm going to be stuck on this decision for a good few minutes and realize they're about equal in the end
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maybe coffee and wyverns because it makes wyverns seem more lighthearted as addition to the coffee whereas wyverns and coffee would seem like a wyvern reviewing coffee (which tbh I'd also watch)? but that's probably entirely just me
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