“The tree will grow to be enormous in a few days, and it will grow red fruit. If one of my followers eats the fruit, they gain wings. If one of my followers drinks from the pond, they gain snakelike traits, like forked tongues, scales, fangs, and other things.”
*basically the tree gives them a fly speed of 30 feet and the pond makes them a Yuan Ti*
"How interesting. I never thought of creating things that physically change mortals. I was always more interested in creating new things than changing the old. This is something I never would have thought of."
“The Tree is called the Freedom of Ivis.”
"Incredible. The only things I've created other than monsters and nightmares are my Signal Tower and my staff."
“Maybe we could work together to make something?”
"That would be very nice. What were you thinking of?"
“A creature that guards dangerous places so humans don’t try to explore and get hurt?”
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“The tree will grow to be enormous in a few days, and it will grow red fruit. If one of my followers eats the fruit, they gain wings. If one of my followers drinks from the pond, they gain snakelike traits, like forked tongues, scales, fangs, and other things.”
*basically the tree gives them a fly speed of 30 feet and the pond makes them a Yuan Ti*
"How interesting. I never thought of creating things that physically change mortals. I was always more interested in creating new things than changing the old. This is something I never would have thought of."
“The Tree is called the Freedom of Ivis.”
"Incredible. The only things I've created other than monsters and nightmares are my Signal Tower and my staff."
“Maybe we could work together to make something?”
"That would be very nice. What were you thinking of?"
“A creature that guards dangerous places so humans don’t try to explore and get hurt?”
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
“The tree will grow to be enormous in a few days, and it will grow red fruit. If one of my followers eats the fruit, they gain wings. If one of my followers drinks from the pond, they gain snakelike traits, like forked tongues, scales, fangs, and other things.”
*basically the tree gives them a fly speed of 30 feet and the pond makes them a Yuan Ti*
"How interesting. I never thought of creating things that physically change mortals. I was always more interested in creating new things than changing the old. This is something I never would have thought of."
“The Tree is called the Freedom of Ivis.”
"Incredible. The only things I've created other than monsters and nightmares are my Signal Tower and my staff."
“Maybe we could work together to make something?”
"That would be very nice. What were you thinking of?"
“A creature that guards dangerous places so humans don’t try to explore and get hurt?”
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“The tree will grow to be enormous in a few days, and it will grow red fruit. If one of my followers eats the fruit, they gain wings. If one of my followers drinks from the pond, they gain snakelike traits, like forked tongues, scales, fangs, and other things.”
*basically the tree gives them a fly speed of 30 feet and the pond makes them a Yuan Ti*
"How interesting. I never thought of creating things that physically change mortals. I was always more interested in creating new things than changing the old. This is something I never would have thought of."
“The Tree is called the Freedom of Ivis.”
"Incredible. The only things I've created other than monsters and nightmares are my Signal Tower and my staff."
“Maybe we could work together to make something?”
"That would be very nice. What were you thinking of?"
“A creature that guards dangerous places so humans don’t try to explore and get hurt?”
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
He sees a massive, gloomy city in the distance, with no fire or sunlight. A tower stands in the center, with silken wires reaching out all over the world, and a creature in the room at the top stares down at him in interest.
*Cool, Baalz*
The Glass Man sees this, and starts taking bounding leaps towards the city, each step propelling him with blasts of flame.
*Thank you! It took like three gods to make the city.*
The creature leaps out of the tower, traveling a massive distance before landing in front of Melos in a plume of dust. Its masked face on its human-puppet-spider body turns to look up at him, rotating from side to side periodically.
"Welcome, newcomer. I am Okropnosc, god of nightmares, monsters, and darkness. It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance."
"Oh, that is just delicious! Wow! I'm the god of music, but also of fire and passion. We should be friends." He smiles, glass teeth gleaming.
His body glows internally with happiness, the light fractured by the cracks in the glass.
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...and started me on my way into my next chapter in life...
He sees a massive, gloomy city in the distance, with no fire or sunlight. A tower stands in the center, with silken wires reaching out all over the world, and a creature in the room at the top stares down at him in interest.
*Cool, Baalz*
The Glass Man sees this, and starts taking bounding leaps towards the city, each step propelling him with blasts of flame.
*Thank you! It took like three gods to make the city.*
*Oh thats very fun! Was it a pantheon or something?*
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“The tree will grow to be enormous in a few days, and it will grow red fruit. If one of my followers eats the fruit, they gain wings. If one of my followers drinks from the pond, they gain snakelike traits, like forked tongues, scales, fangs, and other things.”
*basically the tree gives them a fly speed of 30 feet and the pond makes them a Yuan Ti*
"How interesting. I never thought of creating things that physically change mortals. I was always more interested in creating new things than changing the old. This is something I never would have thought of."
“The Tree is called the Freedom of Ivis.”
"Incredible. The only things I've created other than monsters and nightmares are my Signal Tower and my staff."
“Maybe we could work together to make something?”
"That would be very nice. What were you thinking of?"
“A creature that guards dangerous places so humans don’t try to explore and get hurt?”
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
He sees a massive, gloomy city in the distance, with no fire or sunlight. A tower stands in the center, with silken wires reaching out all over the world, and a creature in the room at the top stares down at him in interest.
*Cool, Baalz*
The Glass Man sees this, and starts taking bounding leaps towards the city, each step propelling him with blasts of flame.
*Thank you! It took like three gods to make the city.*
*Oh thats very fun! Was it a pantheon or something?*
*No, it just took several successions of my own deities. They keep dying for some reason.*
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
He sees a massive, gloomy city in the distance, with no fire or sunlight. A tower stands in the center, with silken wires reaching out all over the world, and a creature in the room at the top stares down at him in interest.
*Cool, Baalz*
The Glass Man sees this, and starts taking bounding leaps towards the city, each step propelling him with blasts of flame.
*Thank you! It took like three gods to make the city.*
The creature leaps out of the tower, traveling a massive distance before landing in front of Melos in a plume of dust. Its masked face on its human-puppet-spider body turns to look up at him, rotating from side to side periodically.
"Welcome, newcomer. I am Okropnosc, god of nightmares, monsters, and darkness. It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance."
"Oh, that is just delicious! Wow! I'm the god of music, but also of fire and passion. We should be friends." He smiles, glass teeth gleaming.
His body glows internally with happiness, the light fractured by the cracks in the glass.
"Ah, yes, that would be nice, but you should know that I have enemies. I wouldn't want people to dislike you for any reason on your first day on this wonderful planet. Let's say we are... friendly acquaintances."
Okropnosc looks over his shoulder at the city. "I should also warn you that fire is nonexistent in my city, even divine fire. It was not my choice, but it may still make you uncomfortable if you come to visit."
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
“Lets start.”
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
“Lets start.”
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"Hmmm... I'm missing some things."
Ivis adds one of his feathers, which is glowing softly.
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
“Lets start.”
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"Hmmm... I'm missing some things."
Ivis adds one of his feathers, which is glowing softly.
Okropnosc stares in wonder as the purple mixture changes colors to make a partly clear iridescent fluid. "Impressive! I think its almost done!"
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
“Lets start.”
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"Hmmm... I'm missing some things."
Ivis adds one of his feathers, which is glowing softly.
Okropnosc stares in wonder as the purple mixture changes colors to make a partly clear iridescent fluid. "Impressive! I think its almost done!"
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
“Lets start.”
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"Hmmm... I'm missing some things."
Ivis adds one of his feathers, which is glowing softly.
Okropnosc stares in wonder as the purple mixture changes colors to make a partly clear iridescent fluid. "Impressive! I think its almost done!"
“What else do we need?”
Okropnosc stands up and looks around for a bit. He then looks down at his hand. "Body." He calmly pulls out his wand and slices his palm open with it, the wound dripping viscous, black ichor into the bowl. The material inside coalesces into the creature they described, slowly swelling and growing until its about 12 feet long. "Now it just needs a name."
"That sounds like a good idea. But what should we start with? It should probably have wings, and be fairly imposing so that humans don't think they can just sneak past it."
“It could have a long body like a snake, and it could speak. Maybe they can reappear after they die?”
"That sounds like an excellent plan. We should also make them beautiful and clever, so that humans can see them as equals."
“But they should have the ability to cast spells, so that they are more prepared for any plan or trick. What if they could see through lies and illusions?”
"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
“Lets start.”
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"Hmmm... I'm missing some things."
Ivis adds one of his feathers, which is glowing softly.
Okropnosc stares in wonder as the purple mixture changes colors to make a partly clear iridescent fluid. "Impressive! I think its almost done!"
“What else do we need?”
Okropnosc stands up and looks around for a bit. He then looks down at his hand. "Body." He calmly pulls out his wand and slices his palm open with it, the wound dripping viscous, black ichor into the bowl. The material inside coalesces into the creature they described, slowly swelling and growing until its about 12 feet long. "Now it just needs a name."
‘’Hmmm… what do you think?”
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"Hmmm... that would be best for our purposes. It shouldn't be too dangerous, so its spells should be limited to more harmless ones. And for its venom, how about a sleeping draught?"
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
“That would be perfect! They won’t aim to kill. Maybe they could shapeshift so they can’t be easily trapped?”
*but with naga rejuvenation*
"Brilliant. But we should give it some defenses as well. Immunity to mental effects and common weaponry should grant it enough survivability when combined with its spells and ability to come back from death. What do you think?"
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
"Oh, that is just delicious! Wow! I'm the god of music, but also of fire and passion. We should be friends." He smiles, glass teeth gleaming.
His body glows internally with happiness, the light fractured by the cracks in the glass.
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...and started me on my way into my next chapter in life...
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*Oh thats very fun! Was it a pantheon or something?*
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“Sounds perfect! Although maybe they shouldn’t be able to lay eggs, because eventually there would be too many of them.”
"That would be an issue. Now, shall we get to work making such a creature?"
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
*No, it just took several successions of my own deities. They keep dying for some reason.*
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
“Lets start.”
"Ah, yes, that would be nice, but you should know that I have enemies. I wouldn't want people to dislike you for any reason on your first day on this wonderful planet. Let's say we are... friendly acquaintances."
Okropnosc looks over his shoulder at the city. "I should also warn you that fire is nonexistent in my city, even divine fire. It was not my choice, but it may still make you uncomfortable if you come to visit."
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
He spins several of his hands, causing bottles to manifest in them. "Big Monster," "Snakes," "Flying then Falling," "Wrath of the Gods," "My Enemy is Pure," and other strange labels adorn the bottles. He pours them onto the ground, but they seem to be caught by some invisible bowl shaped like a winged serpent.
"Hmmm... I'm missing some things."
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
Ivis adds one of his feathers, which is glowing softly.
Okropnosc stares in wonder as the purple mixture changes colors to make a partly clear iridescent fluid. "Impressive! I think its almost done!"
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
*I gotta get off for dinner, but I should be back when I'm done.*
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
“What else do we need?”
*bye!*
Okropnosc stands up and looks around for a bit. He then looks down at his hand. "Body." He calmly pulls out his wand and slices his palm open with it, the wound dripping viscous, black ichor into the bowl. The material inside coalesces into the creature they described, slowly swelling and growing until its about 12 feet long. "Now it just needs a name."
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
Awake, impure, divine
Breathgiver of the Strugels
Tsuki is sitting cross-legged on a boulder, feeding a banana to Ghost.
‘’Hmmm… what do you think?”