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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: SPAMKINGDOM#: King Yoe of Methiant!
« on: July 01, 2017, 04:38:21 pm »
You leave the Nnrg, who bid you farewell by the way of staring at you mindlessly.
After leaving the safety of the caverns, you begin your ascent. As you go, your stomach turns and your head gives you aches; nausea kicks in.
You slide down a slope and land on an exposed shelf. You take a moment of rest, and the nausea lessens. Then you try climbing once again.
You wake up, pain pulsating in your bones a bit too muchly for comfort. Not trying to risk further climb or a descent to the Nnrg, you huddle between two pointy rocks.
(Supplies: 8, none spent)
By the morning next day, both the pains and the nausea are gone, so you try once more with the climbing.
Hours pass and you continue to climb. Winds pick up with speed and the air feels colder, and yet you gotta continue.
The next part of the climb was rather harsh, and therefore you spend another evening and night, this time hidden in a shallow nook under a large, horizontally-oriented boulder.
(Supplies: 8, none spent).
Another day, another climb.
Finally you reach your destination; the highest point of this mountain, and flat area with... a roost?
Apparently, the Dragon Roost is an actual nest. It is made from branches, pebbles and bones, of all things. It looks old.
A) Time to place the egg in the nest and warm it up!
B) Let's spend the evening searching through the area.
After leaving the safety of the caverns, you begin your ascent. As you go, your stomach turns and your head gives you aches; nausea kicks in.
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You slide down a slope and land on an exposed shelf. You take a moment of rest, and the nausea lessens. Then you try climbing once again.
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You wake up, pain pulsating in your bones a bit too muchly for comfort. Not trying to risk further climb or a descent to the Nnrg, you huddle between two pointy rocks.
(Supplies: 8, none spent)
By the morning next day, both the pains and the nausea are gone, so you try once more with the climbing.
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5
Hours pass and you continue to climb. Winds pick up with speed and the air feels colder, and yet you gotta continue.
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4
The next part of the climb was rather harsh, and therefore you spend another evening and night, this time hidden in a shallow nook under a large, horizontally-oriented boulder.
(Supplies: 8, none spent).
Another day, another climb.
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4
Finally you reach your destination; the highest point of this mountain, and flat area with... a roost?
Apparently, the Dragon Roost is an actual nest. It is made from branches, pebbles and bones, of all things. It looks old.
A) Time to place the egg in the nest and warm it up!
B) Let's spend the evening searching through the area.

