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Wardwood Mule
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 1:24 pm


Shady Maru

Mist began rising from the damp forest floor not too long ago; now it's all around you, muting the autumn colors behind a ghostly bluish veil. You can still see well enough to stick to the path you've chosen, but as you walk or ride on you begin to catch glimpses of something white showing through the sparse yellow leaves of a buckthorn hedge.

You investigate.

Unfortunately it is only the skeleton of a large stag, stripped of flesh but otherwise almost perfectly intact; time has bleached its bones to the stark paleness that distracted you. A single wild rose has grown up through one of its eye sockets.

You do not win or lose any points this turn.

Total points: 8
Amorpheous rolled 1 100-sided dice: 92 Total: 92 (1-100)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:20 pm


One of the fae, Conri thought when he looked back to find the man gone without a trace. Another day and he might have pondered the other man more, but he has a different goal today. Touching the tree next to him lightly, Conri moved on, steps light and he pushed through the undergrowth.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:22 pm


Wardwood Mule
Capricorn Sunchai

You happen upon a clearing. At the very center lies a fairy circle of mushrooms, unusually large, and within it several rabbits, which are all staring at you. Their gaze is unsettling. They seem to know something.

You may choose to either take a rabbit or walk away with two points. Please quote me with your decision! If you choose a rabbit, provide your order of preference (omitting any you aren't interested in). If we don't hear back from you within 24 hours, you will be given two points and the game will move on. Rabbits whose uncert links are crossed out have already been claimed.

Total points: 0

I will pass on the rabbit and take the points!
~Twilight...Angel~ rolled 1 100-sided dice: 52 Total: 52 (1-100)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:52 pm


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The forest is quiet; by now most of the birds have migrated south, and the only sounds you've heard for the past several minutes are the rustling of the breeze in the trees, the plop of acorns falling, the quiet scraping rustle as a leaf descends to the forest floor, and the occasional rasp of a squirrel gnawing on a nut's shell in the distance. It is peaceful — or, depending on your character's preferences, a little eerie.

The shrill, almost-human scream of a rabbit's death cry shatters the silence. Once you've taken a moment to recover (or, if you're a badass mofo, coolly evaluate the situation) you head in the scream's direction. It could be the work of a hawk, but there's still a good chance a fox is nearby.



As Elizabeth listened to the small rustling of the leaves, she heard the terrible scream. She became startled and shaken by the sound.

Getting back to her feet, she started heading toward the noise. The rabbits scream could mean so many different things, but she wanted to see where the fox was headed more than the fear of what could truly be waiting for her.

Elizabeth found what looked to be a small path. She wasn't sure how it got there, but it was in the direction the fox was heading.

The path was a little grown with many tree roots. Not being sure she could walk over these things and avoid tripping with her heels, she stopped for a moment to slip off her shoes. With them in hand, she slowly set off down the path. Hoping, in her heart, to find the beautiful fox once more.

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lostandtold rolled 1 100-sided dice: 56 Total: 56 (1-100)

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:15 pm


Wardwood Mule


(Man, and here I even told myself not to forget! I'm so sorry for the trouble ;; )
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:38 pm


Wardwood Mule


Awesome. Bunny and mushrooms are a winning combo. I'll take the white bunny by Chrys please

fluorescein

musicaloner7 generated a random number between 1 and 100 ... 68!

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:57 pm


With a lack of work for the current time, Yusri had taken to wandering about in the woods quite often, seeking solitude and comfort in its tranquility. However recently he'd become aware of the various foot traffic that'd been going on from the forests creatures.
Soldier of Song rolled 1 100-sided dice: 71 Total: 71 (1-100)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:57 pm


Today was not a good day to be a bird, it seemed. If not for Zharkov accompanying him, Kozel likely would have left the injured kingshawk alone, too intimidated by its size, fierce claws, and that beak to do anything for it, but even Kozel couldn't possibly be afraid of what he would find next. Once he heard the struggle and the bird's cry, with a startled look, he dropped deriding Zharkov and instead blurted out an anxious "What now?"

As Kozel picked up the pace and followed the sound, hugging the rabbit just a little closer to himself, what now turned out to be a fairy wren trapped in a bramble-bush. It was a pitiful sight that Kozel would have liked to dismiss with a scoffed 'animals are so stupid!', but he found himself instead kneeling before the bush for a closer look. What was this—Kozel turning soft?

Well, it gave him a chance to put the bait bunny down and accidentally let it escape, that was his rationale as he focused on helping the poor thing. With gentle hands and murmured reassurances really more for his own benefit than the bird's, Kozel managed to free its wing and only winced a little when it took sudden flight. But, as he watched the wren resettle and begin to preen, he couldn't help but smile slightly in relief. That... that actually wasn't so bad.

What little joy he might have felt disappeared quickly, however, as Kozel glanced down and saw the rabbit still at his feet, having taken only a lazy hop or two, no effort at all made to disappear into the brush as he would have liked. Scowling, knowing full well Zharkov wouldn't let him just leave the mindless beast, he scooped it back up and straightened to give his companion a snotty, self-conscious remark, "I hope you did not want to keep that bird, too," heartwarming moment over as quickly as it had begun.

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kamileunaire rolled 1 100-sided dice: 9 Total: 9 (1-100)

kamileunaire

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 4:00 pm


Zharkov had graciously allowed Kozel to take the lead again, seeing as it was his little expedition, and had fallen silent as they pressed on. The bird under his arm had quieted completely, and even seemed to close its eyes from time to time, perhaps relieved from having to support itself in the tree with its wounds. Knowing it would do no good to grump at Kozel, Zharkov instead tried to pay attention to their surroundings, not really wanting to get lost and be forced to spend another night without shelter or supplies in the forest.

When Kozel stopped, however, so did he, and the reason for it quickly became apparent. He stood by in silence as he watched Kozel perform his good deed without a word, though he tensed up when the rabbit was set down. He was sure Kozel had done it on purpose, too, but was satisfied when it didn't try at all to flee. The whole scene garnered a huge grin from the usually gruff Okrainan, leaning on his staff as he watched the little wren flutter away once it was freed. He'd have never guessed Kozel would do such a thing on his own, and it was just as endearing as it was heart-warming.

"Maybe you did." He jeered playfully at Kozel's nastiness, before turning his head to the cracking sound of a breaking branch. Wondering if Kozel had heard it, he nodded his head in that direction.

"Let's go check that way. This area looks a little familiar, does it not?" He asked, trying to trick his friend. Really, he was just curious, because it had sounded like something big.
iStoleYurVamps rolled 1 100-sided dice: 64 Total: 64 (1-100)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:16 pm


A half print in the mud and leaves was better than no print at all- Marcus was determined to at least walk away with dinner at the very least. Still, one track wasn't the idea. Nor was smaller game. Blood Runner snorted, feeling his chosen's desire to hunt buck or doe- really, quite the rude one his chosen.

Stalking lower to the group, Marcus kept attempting to find clues, even going so far as to try and smell anything- Leavings or corpses- a freshly killed creature could mean bears or the like.
Or wolves.
He tried not to think about the wolves.


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Wardwood Mule
Captain

PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:57 pm


Amorpheous

Mist began rising from the damp forest floor not too long ago; now it's all around you, muting the autumn colors behind a ghostly bluish veil. You can still see well enough to stick to the path you've chosen, but as you walk or ride on you begin to catch glimpses of something white showing through the sparse yellow leaves of a buckthorn hedge.

You investigate.

Unfortunately it is only the skeleton of a large stag, stripped of flesh but otherwise almost perfectly intact; time has bleached its bones to the stark paleness that distracted you. A single wild rose has grown up through one of its eye sockets.

You do not win or lose any points this turn.

Total points: 4
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:58 pm


~Twilight...Angel~

The earth is damp and in some places unstable. When you are forced by the dense, thorny undergrowth to step near a creek-bed, the ground gives out beneath you and you're dashed painfully against the rocks. It takes you some time to pull yourself upright and sort out your wet and muddy clothing. A salamander watches you the whole time.

You lose three points this turn.

Total points: 4

Wardwood Mule
Captain


Wardwood Mule
Captain

PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:00 pm


lostandtold

A subtle irregularity on the ground catches your eye. You take a closer look: there's a muddy rabbit print embossed on one half of a fallen leaf. It may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it could lead to bigger and better things.

You win one point this turn.

Total points: 6

((Don't worry about it, it happens all the time!))
PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:01 pm


fluorescein

((White bunny by Chrys it is, feel free to post in certing at your earliest convenience!))

Wardwood Mule
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Wardwood Mule
Captain

PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:03 pm


musicaloner7

You happen upon a clearing. At the very center lies a fairy circle of mushrooms, unusually large, and within it several rabbits, which are all staring at you. Their gaze is unsettling. They seem to know something.

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1. Amorpheous 2. Chrystali 3. Umbrology 4. Amorpheous 5. Chrystali
All five rabbits are companion pets, not familiars!

You may choose to either take the remaining rabbit or walk away with two points. Please quote me with your decision! If we don't hear back from you within 24 hours, you will be given two points and the game will move on. Rabbits whose uncert links are crossed out have already been claimed.

Total points: 0
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