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dramatispersonae) wrote2011-06-30 08:05 pm
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♕ Game 46: Ruby
[You find yourselves in a castle corridor, well-lit and bright from the many windows that are phased along the left wall. If you look out of them, you can see out into a bright summer day in a place you would not recognise.
At the end of the corridor is a stone door. Etched into it is the face of a gargoyle, who regards you sternly.]
At the end of the corridor is a stone door. Etched into it is the face of a gargoyle, who regards you sternly.]
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. . . How the hell are we gonna make consturpation fit in?
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How's this sound to you guys?
"It should be obvious to anyone that team allegiances are something great. You can double or triple your power by having another group of people to rely on when things get rough. Nothing could stand in your way! Not even the fabled shockoblobs of Aather.
Trusting people here can be hard when you have to face them down in the games, but with an allied team you always know it's safe to let your guard down with them. You can relax enough to even share a banana hammock. And, in return, your allied team can share a meal with you. A freshly killed parrot roasted over an open fire is a good way to end a hard day spent at the games.
And let's not forget the games themselves! We all know how dangerous they can be, but a good ally will never be tardy to a game. They'll definitely be there to give you whatever support they're able to. It's a huge advantage for both sides of an allegiance.
Finally, the very best allegiances have plenty of consturpation. There's nothing like meeting at the end of a day to unwind with the friends you've made off of you own team."
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Sounds right.
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[GOES TO PODIUM]