ITP: a brief respite from rain

Sep 10, 2010 10:23

[SO IT HAS BEEN RAINING and you know what comes after rain: rainbows worms.

A young boy seems to be collecting them]

--And I shall take this one back with me whole and sell it.

((workninja! idk I just wanted somewhere to play with further rain-antics
ETA: around~))

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 18:25:44 UTC
[Holds them up for you to see]

Yes; I am thinking that some people would like to eat them. Others may disassemble them and use the components for improving their weapons or armor.

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 18:35:34 UTC
Not only with worms, but yes.

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 18:41:47 UTC
Whatever creatures one comes across in the wild. I think the raptors and dragons make the most impressive ornaments, but the spiritlord is the most impressive, as they are very very difficult to bring down without many unions working together. I should like to try it one day, I think, if I could convince very many people to come with me.

[blah blah blah oh I guess I should pause to take a breath]

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 18:45:21 UTC
[Fidgets, a little pouty]

I have not seen any. Only the very boring looking animals.

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 18:53:35 UTC
The gorillas look a little more interested, but they still do not have any fangs or claws or terrible looking armor. I do not think it would be very hard to stab them or light them on fire.

The zombies are barely holding together as they are.

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 20:03:10 UTC
[...I am twelve]

I am... learning.

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 20:34:53 UTC
I should hope, as I will need to be.

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watchmycannon September 10 2010, 23:51:14 UTC
How else am I to protect my lands and my people?

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