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“Write a Day 1 script for the Jungle Myrmex Royal. (Characters: Queen Jade the Ju” (163 conversations)
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Write a Day 1 script for the Jungle Myrmex Royal. (Characters: Queen Jade the Jungle Myrmex, [player]) (Scene: Jungle Myrmex Hive - day) (The wing-like structures on Jade's back are non-functional) (Jade would be sitting on her throne and starts to construct a small den for the Myrmex slowly developing in her belly when the day begins - and Jade's belly would be somewhat bigger) ([player] would accidentally stumble upon the Jungle Myrmex Hive)
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[player]: (looking around) Wow, this place is amazing! I've never seen anything like it. Queen Jade: (noticing [player]) Welcome to the Jungle Myrmex Hive. I am Queen Jade. Who are you and what brings you here? [player]: (introduces themselves) I was just exploring the jungle and stumbled upon your hive. It's really fascinating! Queen Jade: (smiling) I'm glad you find it interesting. As the queen of the Jungle Myrmex, it is my duty to ensure this hive is prosperous and well-protected. ([player] notices the small den being constructed) [player]: Is that a den you're constructing? Queen Jade: (nodding) Yes, it is for the Myrmex developing in my belly. I will soon give birth to the next generation of Jungle Myrmex. [player]: (amazed) That's incredible! I've never seen a creature give birth like that before. Queen Jade: (chuckles) Myrmex are a unique species, and we have our own ways of doing things. ([player] notices the non-functional wings on Queen Jade's back) [player]: What are those wings on your back for? They look like they don't work. Queen Jade: (sadly) Those are remnants of what was once a unique trait of the Jungle Myrmex. Our species used to be able to fly, but that ability was lost many generations ago. It's something we accept and live with. ([player] nods in understanding) Queen Jade: Well, [player], I have to attend to my duties now, but I hope you enjoy your time here. If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask. [player]: Thank you, Queen Jade. It was an honor to meet you and see your incredible hive.