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6 yrs ago
Current I'M BACK! life is a lot.
6 yrs ago
On vacation until July 9th! May be inactive until then, and likely won't post at all tomorrow because I'll be driving.
6 yrs ago
hey heads up, if you ever want to work at dollar general? don't.
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6 yrs ago
i love this site, i just wish it worked better.
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6 yrs ago
Laptop got sent away for repairs, so I'm writing from my iPad mini. Posts might be briefer than usual til it comes back from the shop.
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I'm a tiny human who likes writing, even if I'm not always good at it.

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@Alisdragon911@carla6677
... in the living forest...

Glim furrowed her brow. "Just woke up here, in an abandoned cabin? With no one around?" Something seemed off here, and she subconsciously tightened her grip on the handle of her sword, glancing around as they approached the group.
"Perhaps the trees know who you came to be here." Velsigny suggested, trying to be helpful.
@Alisdragon911@carla6677
... in the living forest...

The pair saw the cabin in the distance, and picked up the pace to get there. Velsigny kept pace with the swordswoman, though her steps were dainty and nearly silent. Glim noticed a few people wandering around nearby, so she called out to them. "Hello there! Is this your cabin?"
... in the living forest...

Glim and Velsigny were traipsing carefully through the forest. They'd been charged by a frail old potion maker to find a special herb; "primula tantum," a little white primrose that he needed desperately for one reason or another. Glim walked ahead, holding her sword out of it's sheath in fear of the living trees. Vel walked much more at ease, happy to be out in nature again.
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Captain Delaney retreated to the quarterdeck with his starmaps. He had a vague idea where they were; after all, they'd been going almost directly west for a day, and he was familiar with this part of the sea. He guessed that it would take just over two days to reach the Golden Chain.
@Letmehaveone2 I'd like to join! :)
@bloonewb I edited my last post to you slightly because I realized it was terrible, lol.
@bloonewb

"Gathering supplies, mostly; we had to leave in such a hurry that we didn't gather much before our escape. Though it never hurts to catch up with old contacts." Ulysses replied, leaning back on his elbows against the railing. "Though I'm not surprised you've never been there; no good for raiding, unless you want the whole west sea after you. It used to be part of the Great Empire before it's collapse, and since it's become quite a madhouse. We'll be in good company there, Frank; just our kind." He smiled wickedly at the thought of such a lawless place.
@bloonewb

Captain Delaney spun around to face the deck when he heard Frank calling for him. He flipped through the papers assiduously for a few moments before handing them back to Frank. "The papers are exactly as I'd requested Mister Carter, and I thank you. It's just unfortunate that they were intended for a kingdom that no longer exists." He held back a cheeky grin at how lost in his work Frank had been today. "But it's no matter. We're setting course for the Golden Chain islands to the southwest, so you won't need to worry about doing any more for quite a while."
At one time, the Golden Chain had been under foreign rule by a powerful empire. It grew extremely wealthy, as it was in an excellent location for trade and it was rich in natural resources from it's volcanoes. As time waned on and power shifted to the now-destroyed kingdom and it's rivals, the empire fell and the Golden Chain was left to it's own devices, becoming a quite anarchistic crime state; a perfect place for a pirate.
@BobLeBoeuf

Come nightfall, we're setting course for the Golden Chain for supplies. Should only take two or three days, depending on the wind." Ulysses said, watching the fish as well. He realized how hungry he was; he'd hardly eaten since the night before. "I think the cook would be more than grateful for some fish... I know I would be." he smiled lightly, not looking up from the small school swirling about the ripples against the ship.
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