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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:01 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:04 pm
Hippogryphs: A) For slightly north east of the Borax Field Ulun’Suti: E) The Secluded Grotto Quote: If you picked B or C: However, the location proves to have been false information, and you missed the opportunity all together. THE END. If you picked D or F: Don’t you know your Home?! Well, I guess it’s understandable; You’ve only lived there your entire life after all. It seems you’ve gained dementia –your old master retakes their duties and you get left at home to be cared for. THE END If you picked A or E, you’re moving on! All other answers means an end to your adventure. If you chose AQuote: Finally arriving at the location, your teams scatter, carrying palms frons from the oasis to cover yourselves and dig out your hiding holes. Selecting a spot in the scrubs, you spend a good hour in the burning sun when no sane Soquili would be out in the heat, using the heat as a cover, before settling into your hole and pulling over the sap and sand covered palms. Sweat dripped in your eyes and stomach starting to ache a little from hunger, you find yourself regretting having been too excited to eat, and curse your lack of for thought. If only you had thought of something other than the mission, you would have packed yourself some cactus flesh to refresh your parched mouth and feed your hunger. However, you’re unsure of how long it’d be until your targets showed, so you remain in your hole. After an hour or two of waiting, your body aching from being so still, you suddenly find dirt being flung your way and smacking yourself across the face. You shake your head blinking as you looked over at the Jackrabbit nearby digging a hole nearby, as if trying to borrow under the cactus there. You swallow, throat parched, dizzy, and now grumpy as another splat of dirt and sand smacks your face. You feel like there’s something you should do, so you… A) Go nibble on the cactus to refresh yourself. B) Try and scare the rabbit away, if not catch it for a meal. C) wait patiently despite your thirst and hunger If you chose E Quote: It takes a hours to fly over the crest of the mountains and down over the desert sands, letting the warm air currents carry you most of the way. The Gigage Awoyeni was visible in the distance for much of it, but slowly seemed to loom ever closer. Your body guard was nervous, keeping an eye out to make sure they weren’t being followed by hunters on horseback. It may have been ages since anyone of the Clearspring Alliance was known to have been killed by a hunter, but the primordial memory was taught to every foal growing up, reminding them of the Two legged monsters that turned horses against them and would use their nets and spears and high endurance to wear down and their people to near extinction back before the artifact’s discovery, Man was their Wendigo, their boogie man, the thing that went bump in the night, and was known to attack in broad daylight. There was always that hint of danger whenever they left their mystically guarded valleys, and the Gigage Awoyeni was their least secure of locations. Your body guard had every right to be nervous. Thankfully, you neared the sandstorm, starting to feel the sting of the stray bits of sand, and with the earth mare charging up her powers to protect you, you choose to… D) Stay right ahead and fly right through it. E) Land and go right through the sands. F) Land and travel underground, so you’d be protected.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:06 pm
A) Go nibble on the cactus to refresh yourself.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:06 pm
B) Try and scare the rabbit away, if not catch it for a meal.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:07 pm
F) Land and travel underground, so you’d be protected.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:08 pm
F) Land and travel underground, so you’d be protected.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:08 pm
F) Land and travel underground, so you’d be protected.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:09 pm
D) Stay right ahead and fly right through it.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:11 pm
Hippogryphs: C) wait patiently despite your thirst and hunger Ulun’Suti: E) Land and go right through the sands.* (*oops, that was supposed to be sandstorm) Quote: If you picked A: Finally you have enough, needing to get something both filling and refreshing in your mouth, your beak stripping away the thorns and scooping out flesh to chew with your teeth. And it has the added benefit of scaring away that rabbit! However, the downside is that that particular breed of cactus resulted in you taking an unexpected spirit quest. Right into the Sandstorm, never to be seen again. THE END. If you picked B: You haul yourself up with a sudden motion and charge at the rabbit, hoping for fresh meat and to rid yourself of the annoyance. However the rabbit held his ground until the last second, where he darted between your legs and bit your foot, causing you to stumble and get a face full of thorns. Screaming in pain, you run blindly off into the distance. THE END If you picked D: Even with the Earth Ulun’suti trying to shield you from the sands, the wind buffeted the lot of you, and the twisting winds tore at your wings up here where the wind was the strongest, and soon the lot of you were scattered and broken on the ground. THE END If you picked F: While the sands were a good place to go to avoid the buffeting winds, your Earthen companion is untrained by the experts and it doesn’t take long for all of you to lose track of your location in the darkness. You travel for hours before encountering an underground spring, and promptly drown to death. THE END If you picked C or E, you’re moving on! Everyone else has met a horrible fate. NOTE: SEEMS EVERYONE DIED, SO YOU, the people of the last round, GET REVIVED TO TRY AGAIN ON THIS NEW QUESTION. If you chose CQuote: You growl at the Rabbit, giving a bit of a hiss through grit teeth, “I don’t know if you’re spirit touched or what, but cut it out.” The rabbit looked over it shoulder and then made a rather rude gesture before flinging another bit of dirt at you while insinuating your mother was a llama. Yeah, it was definitely a familiar, but that didn’t change the fact it was being a pain. It resumed its digging, and you returned to trying to ignore it. A few more hours tick by slowly, with you partially covered with dirt and tongue sticking to the roof of your mouth. Your head was dizzy from hunger. You cursed yourself again for not preparing yourself better and glanced over the cactus again. A) You choose to go eat some cactus – you’re hungry AND thirsty. B) You chase that stupid rabbit and show him who’s boss. C) You continue to wait patiently. If you chose E Quote: While traveling on foot was easier with the mare creating solid patches to walk on and a shield of sand to protect you from the buffeting winds, it was still blinding, and you find yourself lost, unsure of where the eye of the storm was. You pause, squinting into the darkness, seeing nothing but strange silhouettes and more sand and dust, and struggled to decide what direction to head. With some trepidation, you command your party to… D) Travel against the wind E) Head for what looks like a cactus. F) Travel with the wind.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:13 pm
D) Travel against the wind
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:13 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:14 pm
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