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dramatispersonae) wrote2012-09-22 08:33 am
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CORAL
You can see the other teams, but there is an invisible barrier preventing you from hearing them. You can assume that they can't hear you, either. There is a hefty serving of sweet wine and liquor, should you choose it. With a loaf of bread that you can slice. Nimue is in the center of the formation of teams, and when she speaks, you can hear her loud and clear.
"Storytelling has been a tradition of the knights of Camelot for some time. They would tell of the awesome feats of their king, and of their fellow knights... and... they were also prone to exaggeration in some cases."
There appears a small set of cards next to the liquor. You can read them, or you can implicitly understand them if you can't read.
"What feats have the heroes of Aather accomplished, I wonder? And what... exaggerations they may take? Before you, you will find prompts for your tales. You will write one for yourselves, for a set of knights, and for another team. I will select the most inspiring, as will your peers."
She tilts her head. "Ah, perhaps it is bad to encourage grandstanding..."
But before you can ask her, she vanishes.
"Storytelling has been a tradition of the knights of Camelot for some time. They would tell of the awesome feats of their king, and of their fellow knights... and... they were also prone to exaggeration in some cases."
There appears a small set of cards next to the liquor. You can read them, or you can implicitly understand them if you can't read.
"What feats have the heroes of Aather accomplished, I wonder? And what... exaggerations they may take? Before you, you will find prompts for your tales. You will write one for yourselves, for a set of knights, and for another team. I will select the most inspiring, as will your peers."
She tilts her head. "Ah, perhaps it is bad to encourage grandstanding..."
But before you can ask her, she vanishes.
ANOTHER TEAM'S STORY...
Re: ANOTHER TEAM'S STORY...
One day, they noticed something strange. The clocks had stopped moving. No, actually . . . they were moving backwards. The hands were practically spinning out of control, and they weren't sure what to do. And suddenly they stopped moving. And they knew something signficant happened.
They had lost time.
They were frantic, afraid of the chaos they might have just made. "What will we do? Is it our fault?" But if only they would realized that they never really lost "time". In fact, their wish had finally come true. Time was given to a young girl who had hers stolen away from her and so she was able to continue on living for just a little while longer. No chaos happened either! Things went on smoothly as if nothing ever happened. Amethyst also managed to avoid high blood pressure problems.
They never realized the good that they've done, but it was good nonetheless.
And the moral of the story is that sometimes selfish desires helps other people too.