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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 10:58 am
Quote: [ JOB LISTING ] FLORESCE FEEDING [ DIFFICULTY LEVEL ] gaia_star [ TASK ] One of the most important things is to remember to feed your Floresce. It's simple. Get some Floresce Food out of the Floresce Food Box, carry them over to the tank and drop them in! Roll 1 d4 to see how it goes. : DD :custard:
They watch you. There have to be nearly 30 of them - all large and very orange Floresce. With their wide eyes and gaping mouths, they watch you get the food. They know. As you near the tank you realize there is no lid. You realize the Floresce are swimming side to side frantically. Before you can react - THEY LEAP STRAIGHT AT YOU!! They hit you, flailing, and do their best to devour the food. You fall to the ground buried in Floresce. "Fast Friends!" Allen is suddenly standing over you, grinning. "The bond between a Floresce and his trainer is VERY important." He nods sagely. "Do you think you're ready to take one home?"
You gather as much food into your arms as you can. There ARE nearly 30 large Floresce in that tank. Somehow -perhaps there is water on the floor and you slip- you DROP THE FOOD. As you stoop to pick them up, large floresce start leaping out of the tank and land flailing on the floor. You now have a huge mess, and 30 Floresce, to clean up. At least the fish are eating.
"Ha!" Allen surprises you with a hearty laugh. "Making them work for their food! Brilliant training method!" He pats you on the back and sends staggering from the force of it.
You decide to be careful, and drop one Food piece at a time into the tank. The Floresce... never seem... to get full. 2 hours later you empty the box of food - and the floresce are STILL gaping at you, begging.
"You're still here?" Allen stops by to see you. "Are they all fed. Do you want to arm-wrestle?"
You bring great handfuls of food to the tank - and the Floresce splash and writhe and jump! YOU'VE INDUCED A FEEDING FRENZY!! While no (or very few) floresce actually leap out of the tank - they DO flail against the glass causing it to crack! It beings to leak. Good thing there is a roll of duct tape nearby.
Allen doesn't seem to notice you at all.
[ UPON COMPLETION ] (see prize list below)
+1 Raffle Ticket (you can only claim a MAX of 3 per player this way!)
+5 Currency
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Nuxaz rolled 1 4-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-4)
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 11:00 am
Quote: You decide to be careful, and drop one Food piece at a time into the tank. The Floresce... never seem... to get full. 2 hours later you empty the box of food - and the floresce are STILL gaping at you, begging. "You're still here?" Allen stops by to see you. "Are they all fed. Do you want to arm-wrestle?" Upon entering the bizarre half-gym, half-pet store building Nia wasn't entirely sure what to do or what to expect. She kept her outward appearance of collected and confident, amber eyes skimming the area as she carefully made her way further inside. In the end, a man approached her and ushered her over to a job which seemed simple, in theory.
Something told her, however, that things were not as simple or as easy as it would seem.
So, with the box of food held carefully in her grip she set about her task at feeding the strange fish that gaped at her hungrily. Each drop of food was meticulously placed in the tank piece by piece. It was a slow going approach to the job, but Nia wanted to make sure that her first job as she masqueraded as someone other than herself. Another piece of food was dropped into the tank, a satisfying plop filling the room as she walked further along the tanks to feed floresce that she hadn't attended to.
As the food in the box dwindled down, time ticked forward and Nia wondered if they would ever stop the way they kept going to the top and gaping their large mouths at her. The fish had to be getting full by this point, right?
The box was three quarters of the way empty and yet not a single fish looked satisfied.
By the time the box was empty, dust and crumbs included, two hours had passed and while she didn't look it, Nia was irritated at how long the task had taken. It was her own fault, for being too meticulous in her delivery for feeding.
"You're still here?" Allen's voice cut across her concentration and her head snapped over to him.
"Yes, they've been appropriately fed," she responded, coolly. Eyes narrowed at the offer and she smiled thinly. "Afraid I'll have to decline. Perhaps next time."
With that, Nia took her leave, ready to be away from those hungry, unsatisfied creatures.
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