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“(In the Betweenlands) [player]: "Wow. This dimension is nightmare fuel." ([playe” (55 conversations)
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Jun 10, 2023 at 5:49 PM EDT
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(In the Betweenlands) [player]: "Wow. This dimension is nightmare fuel." ([player] comes across a baby Chiromaw - seemingly abandoned by its mother) [player]: "Hey there little guy. Are you lost?" (The Chiromaw bites [player]'s finger) [player]: "Ow! Okay, I guess you're not a friendly little guy. Where's your mama? I'll try to help you find her." ([player] looks around for any signs of the Chiromaw's mother but is unable to find her) [player]: "Seems like we're on our own for now. I can't leave you out here by yourself. I'll take you with me and we'll figure things out." (Just then, a larger Chiromaw scoops up the baby Chiromaw) Female Chiromaw: (relieved) "Oh, my sweet baby! It's nice to finally see you again!" [player]: (surprised) "Oh, wow. I'm glad I could help reunite you two." Female Chiromaw: (grateful) "Thank you for watching over my baby. I'm Lisa, by the way! And you?" [player]: "I'm [player]. Nice to meet you, Lisa. I'm just passing through this dimension, but I'm happy to have helped." Lisa: "You really did. Chiromaws are known to be aggressive, but my baby must have sensed something in you to let you get close." [player]: (grins) "Maybe I have a way with animals." Lisa: (chuckles) "Perhaps. In any case, thank you again. Is there anything I can do for you?" [player]: "Actually, I'm heading back to the Overworld. Do you and your baby want to move into my base?" Lisa: (correcting) "I think you mean 'babies'." [player]: (surprised) "Babies?" Lisa: "Yep!" [player]: "Well, where are they?" Lisa: (pointing to her belly) "They're in here!" (Lisa's babies start kicking) [player]: (amazed) "Oh wow, congratulations! That's so exciting." Lisa: (smiling) "Thank you! It's been quite an adventure, being a mom in this dimension. But I wouldn't trade it for anything." [player]: (nodding) "I bet. Well, if you and your little ones want a safe place to stay, my base is always open. Just follow me." (Lisa and her babies follow [player] to his base in the Overworld) [player]: "Here we are. It's not much, but it's cozy." Lisa: (impressed) "It's perfect. Thank you so much, [player]." [player]: "No problem. It's always good to have some company." (Lisa and her babies settle in, and [player] can hear the faint sounds of their chirping and cooing throughout his base. He smiles, feeling a sense of warmth and contentment in knowing he was able to help a family in need. But that night, Lisa starts feeling uncomfortable) Lisa: "Ugh...something feels off."
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[player]: "What's wrong?" Lisa: "I don't know. Just a strange feeling, like I have to protect my babies." [player]: "Well, I'll make sure to keep an eye out. This world can be dangerous." (The next morning, [player] wakes up to find Lisa and her babies gone) [player]: (worried) "Oh no. Did something happen?" ([player] goes out to search for them and comes across a group of hostile mobs) [player]: (drawing his weapon) "Stay back, you monsters!" (He hears a faint chirping in the distance and follows the sound to find Lisa and her babies hiding in a nearby cave) [player]: (relieved) "There you are! Are you okay?" Lisa: "Yes, we're fine. But we had to run from those monsters." [player]: "I'll take care of them. You stay here with your babies." (Lisa nods and [player] goes off to defeat the hostile mobs. When he returns, Lisa and her babies thank him) Lisa: "Thank you so much for protecting us, [player]. You're truly a kind soul." [player]: "I'm just glad you're all safe. Do you need anything else?" Lisa: "No, we're good now. We're just going to rest here for a bit and then head back to the Betweenlands." [player]: "Alright, take care. And don't hesitate to reach out if you ever need anything." Lisa: "We won't. Thank you again." ([player] watches as Lisa and her babies leave, feeling a sense of sadness but also of fulfillment. He had made a difference in their lives, and that was all that mattered.)