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Viirin

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If you tell me in a private message what plants & animals you want to find, I can help with that, and maybe you can start to form your body. With other people they made generic references to animals or traits they wanted and I had an idea of what they were going for, so if I know what you want we can do that. Kind of like Ish who's a normal European dragon but is made entirely out of wood. Oh, and if you have time between posts or whatever, I'd love to see you do some of your art for the different dragons. I'd like permission to use it for the game wherever I shove it, but of course you'll be credited!

@Sevak: It took the slime quite awhile to retrace its.. drag path, not out of confusion of where it led, but the time to actually move. Rolling and dragging itself was certainly not the fastest means of travel. It took even longer to find the cylinder- the water had moved it away from where it was before. There was a trail of flattened grass on the other side of the water, ending with a scrape mark near the water where the cylinder had stopped. That must be it!
 

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I was doing homework... sorry XD

Sevak followed the depression and scape mark eagerly and eventually, after becoming very disoriented for a moment after tripping and flipping, it started along the trail. Rolling was odd, but it got somewhere... usually the opposite direction by some odd force, but the slime continued. It follow scrapes and squashed grass, once even a crushed twig. It took forever but the slime eventually got to the odd place of random stuff. Here the slime waited, quite tired after getting up the long hill, pondering why it came here in the first place. Random stuff was good right?
 

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No problem. I've been working on my trading card game, and it's doing unrealistically well. I even have a few people I've idolized for 20 years eager to work with me. Oh and I'm getting my site extremely soon. Hired my programmer and artist this week.

@Sevak: The slime wondered if the same things it was noticing now were there the first time. Half of the pile seemed... wetter than how dry it was before. The dryer part had moved, and had made the mound of... whatever this was... more flat. Easier to wander around on. Horrible tastes came off of most things, but at least a few bore hidden traces of things that weren't awful. One of those things was kind of long, but round, and covered in bubbles. Another was kind of round, but had an odd pattern on it, or at least the part that wasn't pulverized. Both of those were yellow. There was another thing that was orange, but whatever shape it used to be was unknown since it was smashed so badly. There was another thing too, bright green, almost so bright it hurt to look at.
 

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By US, I also meant NY. It's a habit... sorry. Though also in the topic of the message you sent: I do hope you understand that, being a 16yr old who isn't quite sure how to say something when it comes to what I was trying to say, I was having no intention of completely pushing you away. Honestly, I may change my mind eventually once I'm 18 (which is the legal legal age to start work in NY... not entirely sure what that means either since 16 is also allowed in a lesser sense) and/or sooner. I dunno. But as I said in there, I'll still gladly draw for you (and honestly, I've been trying to draw Sevak for an example... though I've been racking around for actual details on where things are placed so I know and I've noticed that isn't quite what is put in the group topic thingy that was made to go with this) as my time allows. Sometimes that might be a drawing a day... of different situations and all that with the same "slime" or different ones. Sometimes you might not hear from me for a bit thanks to school (which starts the 4th for me... just a warning). So I hope you understand that all this is coming from a 16yr old who means the best in what she says while still trying to sort out how to say what she means. :)

Sevak stayed away from the very bright green thing for now. It didn't want to see so much brightness in one sitting for so long. It contemplated which other thing to choose. Both yellow things seemed different enough to attract equal amounts of attention at first. Yet the slime went for the bubbled one after taking time to decide. Sevak at a little of the bubbled part, enjoying the actions the bubbles made when they popped. This seemed to entertain the slime for a while.
 

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@Sevak: Wet came from the yellow [http://whatscookingamerica.net/Vegetables/Photos/GrillCorn3.jpg] popped bubbles, and a rush of flavor. Somewhat sweet, but salty, too. There were a lot of these bubbles, though the smaller ones were crusty and couldn't be popped. Unfortunately for the slime, its area vision didn't allow it to not look at something. It was able to not focus with its primary eyes, but its other eyes still saw the thing.
 

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Yay I was right about it being corn :D and I'm still sorry Viirin... I know I didn't say anything well at all.

Sevak was starting to become slightly annoyed with the bright green hurty thing. At least seeing multiples of it was not in play. Just one... bright green hurty thing still in view. The slime did its best to concentrate on the yellow bubbly stuff, having realized most of what was left was the unpopable crusty things. It had a decision to make again. Bright green or orange or other yellow thing? Sevak moved, unsure really why, to the bright green hurty thing. It wanted to close all eyes though it knew that was unwise from not having eyes before. Too many things to possibly fall from (oh jeez... he's still scared of the first fall he had XD ) so the slime investigated this highly bright thingy. It took a cautious bite of whatever it was, hoping that maybe the brightness might go away somehow or at least find a way to bypass the brightness now that it was up close.
 

Viirin

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Don't feel bad. I wasn't even allowed to talk to people to begin with until about five or six years ago, so if anyone should apologize for 'lack of flawless' interpersonal relationships or speech, it should be me- I get so excited that someone wants to talk to me that my excitement becomes interruptions and talking about topics too "real" for others, then whoever it was doesn't want anything to do with me anymore. So, don't apologize. Also, everything you said made perfect sense.

@Sevak: (unlocked: corn) The green thing was soft and warm, and... well, it was very sweet, but the sweet was totally overpowered [http://conornordengren.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/andes-mints.jpg] by another flavor the slime couldn't name. If flavors had color, then it tasted as bright green as it looked. There was a mound of.. stuff a few feet away that started moving. Something was coming up from underground, about half the slime's own size.
 

Dragonhatchling

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Aw you don't need to apologize either. I get that way too. And it did? Wow... what I say usually doesn't.

Sevak took a few more bites of the overpowered flavor, very sure this probably was a bad idea. After all, the slime didn't quite care for the taste, whatever that was, but it wanted to be sure most of the bright green was gone or else have the eyesore always around in sight. Once the slime was sure much of the green bright was gone, it noticed the mound moving. That confused the slime and also intrigued it. What creature could move underground? More so, why would it be coming up?
 

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You just unlocked a color- you know what happens!

@Sevak: The slime saw some of the green expanding... no, it was spreading! The green had become one with the slime, and the color was slowly spreading from the slime's mouth to the rest of its body. It had reached some of its eyes, but not many of them. So bright!
 

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Band season is picking up... and school's gonna start real soon (Sept 4th) so we're trying to get on track with that too. I'll try and be on as often as I can as well as finish this (horrible- I think... though I always think that) demo drawing of Sevak for ya.

Sevak noticed the green color already on its back intensifying as this new brighter green started to work itself into the color. Now instead of just a few green patches around the black scales on the top of its back, the lighter green created an imitation of this pattern on the inside of the darker green scaling and together it seemed to be some sort of new marking almost. To Sevak is was a bit of an annoyance but it soon learned to live with the brighter green color. What it didn't know was that a few of the scales around the mouth gap also had a few green sections, all tying in with the original greens of the top.
The mound was still moving, though the slime couldn't guess why still. Something had popped out a few times, though it seemed to act as if it noticed the slime each time the scaled creature moved a bit to investigate. The thing retreated to the mound each time but the slime soon stayed still, watching with interest as to why it was acting this way and what it was.
 

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I was working on my card game. I already have connections with Disney and Warner Bros, but trying to make it as personal and professional as I am in my connections with SMBC Theatre and Lynne Reid Banks.

@Sevak: It finally came up from under the stuff, whatever this animal was. It was furry, and bigger than the slime, but it was holding something in its mouth. Something scaley. It wasn't alive, that was obvious. The coloring was strange, though, not a color the slime had seen on anything alive yet. It seemed that it might have just had trouble picking up the thing in its mouth, not worrying about the slime.
 

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Sevak was astonished at first when the animal came above ground and stayed. The scaley thing it held reminded the slime of itself and due to this, the slime decided this creature was a threat. Especially since it was larger than the slime to begin with. It didn't even notice the creature did not care at all about the slime.
Sevak moved around the larger furry animal to its side and tried to jump, though it barely made it far. Tried it again but this time didn't even get off the ground for whatever reason. Maybe it needed momentum first. But the slime knew that the animal would either flee or attack and that bothered it. It didn't want the thing to leave, though it didn't want it to go on a killing spree again either. So it tried to bash into the furry animal with whatever it could muster and the hopes that it might do something other than nothing.
 

Viirin

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You still don't have legs or any limbs, right? Just a blob with scales and eyes, and no ability to smell or hear, right? I posted as though that's true, so correct me if I'm wrong and I'll rewrite. Big stuff happening in RL, so I wasn't paying attention. Sorry. You can always get a hold of me on skype or facebook or one of my messengers, just in case I don't respond quickly.

@Sevak: The slime launching itself at the nimble predator didn't do much, since the creature was able to deftly jump out of the way. It's jumps were much more impressive than the slime's, which if it had known what a water balloon was, then it would have looked like a water balloon bouncing off of a spring mattress, and not much better. The creature had dropped the thing in its mouth, though, and that was very close to the slime's own mouth, luckily.
 

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Sevak still doesn't have any limbs and no hearing or smell. Your description is pretty right and I was just trying to convey that without those it was extremely hard to "jump" (more like no move at all) for Sevak. He'd tried hopping before and it didn't really go well so flinging himself at this creature probably won't either.

Sevak knew that throwing itself at this creature was getting it nowhere. Luckily the thing had dropped what triggered the 'attack' from the slime. Torn between attacking again and examining the dead creature, the slime took the dead creature and ate it. That caused some guilt in the slime for this creature somehow reminded it of itself. Perhaps it was just the scales- the slime didn't know. Sevak did know that eating usually gave a little information of what was eaten, maybe this information would be useful. Afterall, the predator did have the slime outmatched.
 

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@Sevak: (Unlocked: white) The animal was something the slime had seen before [http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRpi8LlY4ouAgZfyMwpA8f36LkUHAMy_BDwpUH9skU3hfqZfjWSfnpedBK6], actually, but not the color it just ate. It had something different about it somehow, and that's what made the color different. The other animal, seeing that it couldn't get its food, raised itself up a little, then turned and began to walk away.
 

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Sevak was still curious of the other creature, though he knew attacking it probably wasn't a good idea anymore. It didn't seem all to angry about the slime stealing the food though which confused the slime more than actually worrying it. Even though both those things were running through the slime's mind, it still tried to follow the creature. Hopefully that didn't anger it again.
 

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@Sevak: The creature, whatever it was, moved much faster than the slime. Fast enough that within a few very short seconds, the creature was out of sight. Strangely enough, the thing seemed able to jump as well, but much better than the slime could. It had hopped onto rocks and other similar things, inadvertently not leaving a trail to follow.
 

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Sorry for being gone so long without notice... life is keeping me way busy. Still gonna keep trying to be here though :)

Sevak stopped after the creature had gotten out of sight, a little sad. It was curious of the thing but knew that following would be hard for it really hadn't left a trail at all. The slime took to rummaging around the area instead, doing its best to forget what had happened in the process. It ended up going back to the hole the thing had come from, lingering for a moment before leaving that alone. It searched for more things like the lizard the creature had eaten, assuming that the food had been found somewhere nearby. Perhaps it might find a new creature to bother.
 

Viirin

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No worries, sorry I didn't check the thread for the last couple days, was really tired from not sleeping- but it was cuz I was working on my site! It's slow going, but we're gonna get the site, accounts, and forums working, then copy the threads over to our site like I told you before. We're also working on Azure Wyrm version 2, which is full of art and minigames and gives a lot of control over abilities and where and how you use them.
Also, I'm trying to make sure I don't forget you can only taste with your mouth, but I screw up sometimes. Sorry for that.

@Sevak: Moving things about as best it could, the slime saw something that looked like dirt, but darker. Not too far from this pile of dark dirt was a lighter shade of dirt with little white bubbles in it. The bubbles didn't pop, but felt inorganic and hard, though light. This bubbled dirt moved a little sometimes... In another location, there were limp, but brightly colored thin strips of some sort of plant.
 

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I keep disappearing... but I've been busy with marching band and school. Hope your site is going well. I'll keep working on my example of the artwork so you can see if you like what I can somewhat do. Hopefully I'll have more time for that once band's over (which is very close. This weekend... and I'll be away for the championship competition and pry busy all week once we get back to school) instead of just working on bits and pieces whenever I have time. I haven't forgotten about it though. Promise.

Sevak took interest in all the odd sights and the bubbly light dirt got first interest. It confused the slime a bit that the coloration was light, and moved, and was bubbled all where the slime could see. It wondered what it was even more when the bubbles didn't pop. Hard bubbles were weird. Sevak only had ever known of soft, poppable, bubbles when it tried to realize where bubbles seemed familiar. These hard ones were different and was what mostly peeked the interest so far. The slime was too distracted by the odd bubbles and color to really realize the dirt moved once or twice in that time period.