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Current Frogs cute
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Back to work
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Last day of vacation... The sad is real
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21 days ago
That feeling when you realize that your vacation's almost over and you'll have to go back to work in a few days...
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26 days ago
My cat just decided to take multiple dumps on multiple of my carpets.... Being a pet-owner sure is magical sometimes
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  • I don't use social media, discord or google docs.
  • I suffer from Retinitis Pigmentosa and use a text-reading software to get through other peoples' posts.
  • I'm rude, short-tempered and unserious. I'll likely say things that'll upset, offend and/or infuriate you.
  • I consider roleplaying a hobby and a pass-time, not art.
  • I do anime-roleplay and only anime-roleplay.

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I'll make a small post tomorrow.
@Lupusintus
It's fine, you still had all of today and all of tomorrow before I'd get grumpy at the lack of post. So yu're all good. :)
Though, I would recommend that in the future, if you're experiencing a busy, hard or draining time, for whatever reason that you don't need to share, just shoot me a PM so I know that you'll be posting when time allows you.

That goes for the rest of you as well, obviously.


Now that everyone's posted, I'll ask:

Do you all want a GM post now, or would some of you who're headed out to different areas want to post and get there first before I push things forward ever so slightly?
I can hear the stereotypical brits now...

"Oi, guv! Tha' bloomin' dragon gone nicked our soddin' steam engines 'e did! This done put me knickers in a right twist it 'as!"

Obligatory PC addendum:
Apologies to any actual brits.
Ah, right, sorry.

In the other "layer" of the forest, along the edge, you'll find mostly thin-trunked trees, things like birch and the like. The further in you go though, the thicker and bigger trees start showing up, like maple and oak and so forth. The only thing that's a real 'rule' is that you need to go deeper into the forest to find things like nuts, berries and fruit trees. Other than that, you can pretty much see whichever trees you want as long as they fit these criteria.

EDIT:


As for things like dry wood; You'll probably be able to find dry branches on the ground pretty much anywhere. There may be some dead trees or fallen logs too, though they'd be far less common at the edge or "outer layer" of the forest.

As for our resident treasure hunter...


These are however just potential loot, and I'd be surprised if she found all of it unless she spent a significant amount of time very carefully scouring each building. If ya find the carpet though, the color and/or pattern on it is completely up to you to decide~ Same with the vase. The chest is stone-colored, aka, grey.
<Snipped quote by Dragonydas>

To be fair no one would even know for a while. So, for all we know there already IS a false Hydra. lol


Who knows just what you'll find when you go delving into the caves, mines and deeper, darker places opf each zone~? >:)
Nothing's up with Miss tall, dark and sexy! Hmph~! >:T

(Loved the post btw, @Lemons xD)
Oh yeah, that's a good point.

List of Monsters in the Springwood Forest:[

*Note, this list does not contain ALL creatures that pose a threat in the area, but rather hte most common ones.
  • Forest Slimes - They're the same as blue and green plain slimes, but a darker, more leafy green. They're also faster, and they're aggressive, leaping at anyone or any living thing that gets too close. Their bodies burn like nettles or mild acid, and they're sticky like sap.
  • Goblin - A small, ugly, gnarled green or yellow-skinned creature with long, droopy pointed ears and a lanky frame. They're weak and cowardly and only attack if there's more than one of them. They use extremely primitive tools like sticks, bones or rocks as weapons. They don't speak the commmon tongue and cannot be communicated with.
  • Kobold - A small, humanoid dog or lizard-like monster. Roughly the size of a goblin, which is roughly the size of an average human child around 10 years old. They're likewise cowardly and primitive like goblins, but a bit better organized and pose a slightly greater threat.
  • Dire Wolf - A really big wolf, so big it can't be considered a regular animal anymore. They're also solitary, unlike regular wolves who live and work as packs. They're very ferocious, strong and have sharp fangs and claws - but luckily they're an uncommon creature.
  • Myconid - A humanod mushroom being. They look like a giant mushroom with a pair of small, spindly legs and spindly arms. They mostly show up during the night. While they themselves aren't particularly dangerous, the spores they can spray from their cap-like head can cause a number of unpleasant effects, including blindness, poison, temporary paralysis, sleep and confsuion (though only one effect at a time). Myconids vary in size, and can be as small as a newborn human baby or as big as a fully grown adult dwarf.
  • Horned Rabbit - A large breed of rabbit that has a unicorn-like horn growing from its forehead. Unlike regular rabbits, they're predatory omnivores and quite territorial - and they don't fear humanoids, often charging them either to impale with their horn, or bite with their sharp teeth. Their meat is tasty and their fur is pretty though, so they're sometimes hunted as wild game. Their horns may have some use too.
  • Forest Spider - A spider that's the size of a fully grown bulldog. Well, their body is, though they look even bigger on account of their legs. They're predatory giant insects who live in the trees and caves. They can spin webs to catch prey in, have tow sharp front legs that end in dagger-like appendages that they use to cut enemies and food apart with, and have nasty mandibles with a lesser venom in them. They usually hang out in dark places.
  • Armored Boar - A large boar that doesn't look too different from a regular boar, except both the males and females have tusks. They're also covered in a thick layer of segmented skin-plates, sort of like an armadillo, which acts as 'armor', hence their name. They're usually shy, but will get angry if cornered, surprised or if they have young with them. In terms of size, they're slightly larger than a regular boar, but not by much.
  • Thunderhawk - A blue-colored bird the size of a regular hawk. What makes them special is that they can generate electricity around themselves via magic, and use it to shoot either a single bolt of lightning in a chosen direction, or discharge a static field around them, to zap enemies and prey. They usually stay away from humanoids, but can sometimes attack if they feel threatened or want to steal food from others.


Of course, on top of these, there's also your regular, basic-bitch animals and forest critters. Foxes, bears, stags, deer, moose, hares, birds, snakes, lizards, hedgehods, badgers. You know, your typical temperate forest-climate animals. :)

EDIT:

And because I know someone will ask:

Yes, you can eat myconids.
Provided you cook them thoroughly first. I would not recommend trying to eat them raw.

EDIT 2:


I added a new section to the first post in the Characters Tab, called "Monsters:". This way, everyone can have easy access to the list of common critters they can encounter in any zone, without having to search through the OOC later on. :)
A Wild Treant appears!

Duddeli-duddeli-duddeli-du-duuuuu~!!

Treant uses Trunk Fist on Akitsugu.
IT'S SUPER EFFECTIVE!


Guess I'd better get to rolling some dice, drawing some cards and preparing some traps fun encounters for the forest crew now.
By the way, what version of gremlins are we going with here? Gremlins from the 80's movie? Gremlins from generic fantasy? Gremlins from JRPGs?

Would be good to know if we're dealing with something that looks like Gizmo and his gross brood, or something that looks more like a green little dog-person. :P
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