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TEST DRIVE MEME #4

TEST DRIVE MEME
Considering apping to EACHDRAIDH? Why not give the setting a test run here! OPTIONAL SCENARIOS 01. ARRIVING IN THE DRABWURLD. The Seelie and Unseelie courts welcome you with mirthful revelry and hearty food. After you have been briefed on your purpose here, you will find an endless feast and a night filled with entertainment to placate your concerns. Mingle with new arrivals, sneak down the castle halls and make sure your eyes are always on your glass; fairies and imps have no bias when it comes to tricks! 02. THE STATION. Looking for a little slice of home? The Station gives you all that and more. Take advantage of the wifi, have a cup of fairy-brewed coffee (the one they didn't spit in) or sit back and relax on the patio. You can even move your things into one of the available rooms! 03. WILDCARD. Your own scenario! Explore the Drabwurld or simply take advantage of your Locket! |
hahahah thanks, then
[ YES! More people from the Fourth Age, and the end and all the happy things that come after. Good. Good. Merry has just gotten a whole lot brighter, that particular concern suddenly gone. Someone who knows. ]
Then I was due you a visit anyways, and now would be as fine a time as any!
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I don't think it should take very long to find some new patch of flowers to head home with, if we must.
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Gimli clears his throat, a little uncomfortable]
They do not seem to like me. I crush their flowers too easily, I believe.
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Th-then I shall have to show you how to step lighter, Master Dwarf.
[ Have a beaming grin. ]
I am sure they might forgive you if you apologize nicely.
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I will not apologize for something I could not help! But if you can teach a Dwarf to walk like a Hobbit, I will ever be in your debt.
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[ Hobbits are near-silent, when they wish to be. Easily disappeared, with soft feet and softer noises. Dwarves are... much louder, bigger. ]
But we can at least keep you from crushing the flowers!
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Bah, boots are practical. Your Hobbit feet are quiet, true, but I cannot imagine walking across mountains and snow without boots.
[It's fun to talk with the Hobbits. They're much more cheerful than the others, and even Gimli needs a laugh every so often.]
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Snow is not so bad until it starts to get lost in the fuzzy warm hair on top, and mountains can be a bit pointy, but they aren't all that much worse than stomping over prickly twigs or tree-roots. Both can be a little much. I'd not like to try crossing Caradhras again. [ Merry shudders. No, that he will have to pass. Nothing pleasant, there. ]
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