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@Sevak: The bubbles [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__aalsgU7P9E/S-yWOu0P5uI/AAAAAAAAAPA/Vn4PwY-EYBA/s1600/soil.jpg] still weren't popping. The brightly colored plant strips [http://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv156/grapes_and_grain/Carrot%20Ginger%20Slaw/ShavedCarrots.jpg] looked somewhat limp, though it seemed to be because something happened to it. Maybe it wasn't supposed to be like that all the time. The small movements from the shifted dirt seemed to subside. The slime hadn't noticed it before, but it started to feel slightly colder, and there was less light around.
 

Dragonhatchling

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I wasn't home at all for like a month and those times I did post were when I had internet- which after that I had none-... might've been more than a month if I actually check. At least a month I wasn't home (on a long 'vacation' taking care of family in Maine) so yeah. But, I'm still around... so sorry for the absence.

Sevak took more interest in the odd plants after a while. He started noticing the cold more and the lack of light like it used to be but figure that might have had something to do with his weird experiences. After all, he did get thrown down a rolly thing inside something sticky and found tons of odd tracks. He also had found a weird and fast animal who didn't seem to like it. Lack of light seemed to fit the expected for the slime right now.
But the slime moved over to the limp strips and inspected some of them with its mouth- the only real way it knew how to inspect anything without just starring at it for ages. At least this way it might learn something instead of realizing the color was still colorful.
 

Viirin

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Because you're my most loyal player, and you weren't physically capable of logging in on time, I'll forgive you. Give me your new TRICK or TREAT request- same rules as last year.

@Sevak: The limp orange things might have once been somewhat sweet since that was a vague sense the slime got from it, but that was it. There didn't seem to really be enough to consume in order to learn more, either. Maybe the slime would have to find a way to be able to access different or better foods...
 

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Exactly as it says... life refused to let me have free time up until right today... so sorry. I'm trying to incorpret (forgive the spelling) some time for computer on days I don't have too much going on. If the Trick or Treat is still available (it's ok if it's not) I'm going to include a suggestion for both since... just to make it a bit easier for you to come up with something.

Trick: some type of acid
Treat: a really odd candy

Sevak hadn't quite realized, at the time he was busy wandering around aimlessly again, that a few apendages had started to 'sprout' from the bottom sides of him. They seemed almost like the legs of that centipede he had eaten, though larger and only six of them in total. He started moving these new legs and realized, not only did it seem awkward to be raised upward slightly, that he could move faster than crawling around on the ground without them. He liked this new mode of movement, but quickly found that he needed to get used to it more after falling on his back.
 

Viirin

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I think I'll grab something that the Japanese consider candy, that should be odd enough, though I'll also make sure it's actually candy, not something like fish heads and goat milk mixed in with squid tentacles, packaged in pedophile faces and sunbursts. It'll actually be candy. Love the fact you started evolving! I've been waiting for this for like a year. Also, I have an account on Sumo.FM and I've done art like crazy on there... I might try and do Sevak. Also, if I change my mind and give you your trick, I already know what kind of acid it should be.

@Sevak: Something nearby rolled onto the slime, which it felt between its legs. Maybe it could get a grip on that to right itself. It looked a lot like the thing it rolled down the hill in, but didn't have anything inside. The big light in the sky had turned orange, red, and disappeared below the ground far away, and it began to get a little cold.
 

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Viirin asked that I post a quick message to let you know that he is having problems with his computer and will download more content, asap...
 

InkBlot Royalist

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Thanks for letting us know!
Sorry I've been gone for so long guys, i make no excuses for my absence, but with any luck I can avoid disappearing again! Really glad to be back on this rp!

Saarg decided to sample the strange organic sphere first. After his early botched attempts to bite into other things with his fangs, Saarg developed a kind of scooping motion with which to bore out chunks of food from the sphere. It had a watery, yet somehow sweet flavour that Saarg found extremely enjoyable, and the slime had soon eaten away enough for his head to be fully inside the sphere.
As the slime enjoyed another mouthful of the sweet sphere, it felt something hard lodge in its throat. The sensation didn't go away, and Saarh suddenly began to panic, jerking its head around and trying to wretch up whatever it was that was in its throat. Exploding out of the thing, Saarg hacked furiously and eventually a small black dot splattered onto the ground at the slime's feet. Incredulous that the sphere had tried to kill him with such a tiny thing, Saarg felt a peculiar urge and acted on it: The slime turned and smashed the offending organic lump into a pulp with a single, powerful blow from its tail. Despite the perplexing futility of this action, the slime felt...good about itslef, and resolved to make sure the next thing it ate was in no ways capable of defending itself like that.
Turning to the other item, Saarg was stunned to find that the formidable looking probiscous that studded the thing's back were not, in fact, sharp, or even poisonous. rather perplexed, Saarg tried to taste the thing with its forked tongue, but realised it was another in-organic organism. As the slime was about to leave, it did realise there was another hint to the inorganic flavour, and looked closely at the thing again. In the poor light, Saarg couldn't be sure, but it looked like there were dozens of tiny strands twined and tangled around the base of the spikes...
 

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Stupid router! I even pinged and it said it was fine, but it wasn't. Should be fine now. Also, if you want to call me through Skype, just send me a PM. Also, a very warm welcome back to Inkblot Royalist. We missed you!

@Saarg: (Unlocked: watermelon stripes) Whatever the proboscis-y thing was, its protrusions were somewhat flexible, though it didn't help make the strands more easily accessible at all. The sound from the things that made light had been disappearing for awhile, but it was completely gone now, and new sounds similar to it weren't present either. So many nearby smells, though! Far too much to focus on any one thing... except that scent coming from the bristly thing. It was faint, but totally different than anything else the slime had noticed so far.
 

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The slime was completely intrigued by the little strands, their smell and delicate appearance was so new and novel Saarg was simply incapable of leaving them alone. Try as it might, the slime simply couldn't force its head into the gap between the spikes to reach them. Saarg began growing impatient, the scent was tantalizing and just a little out of reach...
After another useless push, the slime decided a new approach was necessary. Its claws weren't quite long enough to reach down to the strands at the base, and the pincer on the tip of its tail was a little too cumbersome to pick up such dainty strands. As the slime had already realised, its head was completely useless too. Flicking its tongue in frustration, Saarg began considering tearing the item apart to reach the strands, when the slime realised it had a solution.
Pinning the item beneath its forelegs, Saarg forced his head as far down as it would go, then sent its long, forked tongue sliding down onto the soft, springy base of the item. There, he hooked one of the thin lines and raised it slowly up into its mouth. dissapointingly, the flavour was nothing at all like the smell, and the strand tickled and irritated the inside of the slime's mouth and neck, but Saarg felt some accomplishment at being able to consume its target.
The slime waited to see what new changes it could force upon its body with the strange addition of this strand...
 

Viirin

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Human DNA has very specialized traits- in fact it's a different equipment type altogether. I'll let you know when you learn something.

@Saarg: Where was the smell coming from? If it was those strands, it couldn't be tasted. But it.. what was that? A noise down the square passage caught the slime's attention for a moment. It smelled like the small furry things it found when it first emerged from the underground, but it looked bigger. It noticed the slime, and when it did, it stayed motionless, staring. It was a half dozen body lengths away still. Was another strand in the slime's mouth? Was it really long? Both? It didn't help the slime to wonder about it, but it was getting tangled up in between its teeth, tickling the back of its tongue.
 

InkBlot Royalist

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I was a tad curious as to why you were giving me human DNA so early on! Yeah, fair enough, let me know when i start breaking it down!

Saarg stared at the creature, both sizing it up and judging the distance between the two of them. It was far enough away that Saarg would probably be able to make an escape, or at least clamber up a wall out of harm's way. The slime slowly eased itself into a coiled stance, cocking its head back into the familiar striking "S" it had used against so many types of prey. But Saarg now had a new weapon at its desposal too: The tail with a pincer on the end. This, the slime kept relativly hidden underneath itself by dipping its front legs slightly, just incase it needed to suprise this new creature.
While the slime would normally have been all for attacking, this new adversary didn't seem excessivly large like the Terror from the dark passages Saarg had left, or like the light beam weilder or the collosal beast that had chased it into this passage. No, this was of managable size. But the strand was getting increasingly tangled in Saarg's mouth and the tickling was becoming increasingly distracting. Saarg remembered how agile the last creature he had fought had been, Saarg now had its bones after all, and risking a confrontation without its primary weapons was stupid. maybe it would be best if...

The creature launched itself forward, a loud noise, a growl, rumbling from its throat. Saarg flung itself backwards as the creature's jaws closed on the space the slime had been occupying a few seconds before. As he tumbled backwards through the air, Saarg lashed out with the concealed pincer, smashing it inot the other animal's snout. The thing recoiled, whimpering slightly, then baring rows of yellowed teeth with a vicious snarl. By then, Saarg was already sprinting at full pelt down the alley, trying desperately to find purchase on the walls for the multitude of tiny hairs on its body that would allow the slime to scammper up them and to safety. But the walls were either too steep or the wrong texture, and the slime found no purchase on them.

Feet pounded behind him and the slime realised the creature was giving chase, loud noises emanating in a rhythmic pattern from its mouth. Saarg knew such noises would attract attention, and forced its legs to move all the faster as the bizarre beast clicked and clacked down the alley as fast as its taloned paws would take it.
 

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@Saarg: *snap* A sound came from behind the slime as it ran, then tripped over.. who cares? The slime felt a pain at about the halfway point of its tail, right in the middle. The thing behind the slime growled some deep noise, quickly followed by a different sound. Short and high-pitched. The pain was still throbbing, but it couldn't feel any pressure now, so the thing must have let go.
It made some other loud noises that seemed designed to carry a far distance, or maybe that's just what they did. The slime was nearly in the big wide flat space between the square shapes, only one of which it had been inside. After the noise came from the animal, another noise came from across the wide flat, which sounded... like something scraping something else, a high-pitched grating noise. A different sound followed from the same point the scrape did. This sounded like the thing that made light that the slime encountered inside, but it was louder.
The animal had seemed to respond to it, and it backed up and began to run, knocking over something else. From across the wide flat, that same light-making sound was noisy again, but didn't seem too loud this time, and it seemed to exhale with force, then the scraping sound began again, followed by a thud.
Then silence.
 

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Saarg panted for air, turning and looking for the creature that had been chasing it. It had fled back the way Saarg had come from and now it seemed to have fallen prey to one of those huge, light eyed creatures., Saarg was in no state to go and try to steal prey from such mighty beasts, especially not with its tail in this state. The slime decided it needed to hide, it was down to its claws as weapons, and in this land of giants, that simply wouldn't do. Pausing at the edge of the peculiar flat space, Saarg glanced up at the towering squares. It noted that the wide flat seemed to branch off in front of each of these squares, and that on some of these branches there rested...Saarg jumped in shock. The huge light eyed noisy things. There were only a few, but Saarg couldn't see very far in the poor light, but due to their sheer size, the slime felt no intention of fighting them. The slime began to turn and flee when it occured to Saarg that they hadn't moved yet. Pausing briefly, Saarg decided that after the racket the creature had made, it was unlikely to have woken any of them up. That simplified things, Saarg knew how to be quiet.
Now its main concern was the new light weilding thing that had emerged from one of the squares, but this one didn't seem to be weilding a light beam. Odd. Maybe it was a sub-race? Whatever the case was, Saarg decided that it needed to find a new place to hide and restock on food to heal. The last square thing it had been into had proved ideal, so Saarg crouched low and crept slowly across the flat surface.
By the time it had reached the other side, the lightless light weilder had turned and, after a few more loud noises, walked back into a hole in the square, which sealed up with a hollow sounding thud. Saarg relaxed a little, then advanced slowly up one of the branches of the flat surface.
 

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@Saarg: No longer feeling direct danger, and slightly familiar with at least some of the shapes it was seeing, the slime took notice of what it could see further ahead. The arms of the branching path was of varying width, and there were periodic lights- not a bright as the one the thing made, and it was yellowish instead of white. These lights didn't move though, and didn't seem to be looking for anything. The light was wider though, and illuminated more than the small, bright lights did, just not as well. The stationary lights were on top of very long, slender things that faced the wide flat. Some of the other branches were more narrow, but the same lights weren't there. Some light was spilling through a wall... thin rays of light. The light that did this was kind of blue.
 

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Viirin said:
I think I'll grab something that the Japanese consider candy, that should be odd enough, though I'll also make sure it's actually candy, not something like fish heads and goat milk mixed in with squid tentacles, packaged in pedophile faces and sunbursts. It'll actually be candy. Love the fact you started evolving! I've been waiting for this for like a year. Also, I have an account on Sumo.FM and I've done art like crazy on there... I might try and do Sevak. Also, if I change my mind and give you your trick, I already know what kind of acid it should be.

@Sevak: Something nearby rolled onto the slime, which it felt between its legs. Maybe it could get a grip on that to right itself. It looked a lot like the thing it rolled down the hill in, but didn't have anything inside. The big light in the sky had turned orange, red, and disappeared below the ground far away, and it began to get a little cold.
Alrighty... well, as long as I don't find someone's head in the candy I'll be ok (not that I'm saying there is going to be a head in any candy ever... it.. the way you explain that Viirin it reminded me of heads somehow...) and has it been a year since I started this? I can't believe Sevak's gone that long without evolving XD how does this slime live like that with such a horrible controller person limiting its abilities? I'm surprised he hasn't left me by now. And you go ahead and try Sevak Viirin, I'm still trying to wrestle my free time into submission to have an example worthy enough to show you... and I'll do something random with Sevak from some point in this place eventually... I've never head of Sumo.FM though... I'll check it out once I find time. Sorry for super long spoiler thingy!

Sevak started trying to use the rolled thing to get his balance again. It was starting to work up until the point where he should've rolled right back onto his upright position. He half panicked though and had gotten onto his back again. So the slime tried it a few more times, unable to get completely where he needed to be just by trying to turn himself over with one shove. It wasn't until he realized he could move some of those legs as a sort of lever with the ground to keep his current position and add a tad bit more shove to it in order to advance that position to upright. This technique worked and amused the slime. It was upright, though balancing carefully on the rolly thing under it. How'd it manage that? Sevak didn't know but it soon flopped off, landing a bit clumsily on its leg-feet as the object skidded in the opposite direction. What else could these legs do?
 

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Dragon: I won't take over Sevak, if I was going to take over any slime, it would be someone else's that hardly did anything but create their character. Plus I have the NPCs to worry about.. I'll update the two of them later. Also Dragon, what you just described I saw. One of my hermit crabs just did exactly that.
EVENT INFORMATION will be posted in the group section.
Also, you guys can search Azure Wyrm on facebook and find the page there if you'd like.

@Sevak: The air grew colder, and a slight breeze blew over the slime. The light in the sky was mostly faded, but there were little white dots every once in awhile that didn't fade. As it got darker, smaller and fainter tiny dot lights could be seen. There also began to be small noises of different kinds, but not very many, and they seemed to be coming from things that weren't close to each other.
 

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By 'you go ahead and try Sevak' I meant to be responding to you drawing him as you mentioned in the other spoilerblurb. My hands didn't type that though... for whatever reason. Can I let you know what Event choice I pick in a few days? I'm thinking them all over since I like all the celebrations anyway... hehheh, yeah, I know different people- don't we all? Oh, and this may take some time, but would it be alright if I go through the rp and jot down everything Sevak has changed and or unlocked (obviously I'd write the stuff you say he unlocked- even colors) and give a better description to what he looks like now?

Sevak was interested by the lights, though he was confused slightly by the sounds he heard from the tiny holes he used as ears. He didn't quite like the colder air, but he did notice that the darker it got, the more lightdots became more abundant. The brighter green/yellow line along his scales seemed to glow from the bright color they held. It was just a slight glowish look, but he found that interesting. He couldn't explain why it would do that but it again caused his backmost eyes a bit of pain from the bright color he still hadn't quite gotten used to.
 

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Yes! I admit I've been unacceptably lazy with updating the unlock list, then once I realized that, gave up. I'd very much like to have an updated list and description for your character. What I can remember you look like is a blob covered in rattlesnake scale, with a basic opening that acts like a mouth, six centipede legs, and two sets of eyes- one is fly, and I forgot the other, but it's squirrel or snake eyes or something I think. Also, yes, you can take as long as you want to tell me your December gift. I might even decide everyone who posts gets one of each category, which you'd already qualify for. Also, what's this color you're talking about? I don't remember you getting bioluminescence. Also, I figure you look like this [http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e325/Viirin/Sevak.png].

@Sevak: The noises made by the new things now that it was dark were... different. The things awake now sounded and moved differently than the things that were out when it was light. The slime was beginning to feel somewhat tired, which it hadn't felt before. It was far away and very high up, but something made a noise that Sevak hadn't learned to classify yet.
 

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Saarg was most perplexed by the varying hues of light and also by the sheer size of the world the slime found itself in. The huge squares it was now approaching were at towering structures. The slime froze as a thought struck it:
Maybe they were nests for the light weilders?
Saarg spent a few moments crouched low on the braching flat, considering whether entering one of these nest boxes was really a good idea...
Eventually, the faint throbbing pain in several of the slime's wounds and some kind of feeling of aggression deep inside the slime (a feeling that flared whenever it thought of how it had been chased by the light wielders) got the better of it, and Saarg crept up one of the flats. It slid up a gradual slope between two pools of yellow light cast by the slender poles, and found itself next to one of the slumbering light eyes. Saarg couldn't resist the opportunity and lipped up as close as it dared to the giant.
To saargs unending suprise, it found the thing was...inorganic!? How? How could an inorganic thing move and roar and fire light from its eyes? Saarg flicked its tongue against the cold body of the thing and got a metalic tang on its tongue. The four strange legs were no better, although they seemed softer than the body. What really confused the slime was the intricate pattern of tubes and...complex shapes that made up the beast's underbelly. This was simply too strange and the slime began to stagger out, its head pounding in confusion. As it began to leave the creature, something caught the slime's eye: In the middle of the beast, there seemed to be a small, inky puddle on the ground. As Saarg watched, a small drop fell from the metal box's innards and dropped into the puddle with a faint plop.
Was this creature, inorganic though it was, actually bleeding?
 

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Ish feeling this odety, began to look around the room again, trying to spot something ti make a meal out of. it hoped this next meal would be one of matter is could physically consume.