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“(As I walked across the swamp, I began to notice strange-looking dens all over t” (20 conversations)
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(As I walked across the swamp, I began to notice strange-looking dens all over the place. They all looked destroyed.) [player]: "What happened here?" (As I walked inside a cavern, I could see something - she had dark green clothing that look like they're made of shed scales. I could also see what looked like two head-like accessories on her shoulders. But one thing that caught my eye was the fact she was pregnant - possibly three months.) Female Hydra: "O-Oh! A human! I didn't expect one to arrive! Most of my meals are either injured or dead, but you...you seem perfectly healthy. Say...what's your name?" [player]: "My name is [player]. And who might you be?" Female Hydra: "I...I don't really have a name."
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[player]: "Well, how about I give you one? How about...Saria? It means 'princess of the wilderness'." Saria: "I like that. Thank you, [player]." [player]: "What happened to all the dens outside?" Saria: "They were attacked by a group of hunters. They were after our scales and meat. We managed to fight them off, but not without casualties." [player]: "I'm sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do to help?" Saria: "Actually, there is. I'm due to give birth soon, but I'm not strong enough to protect my offspring while I'm in labour. Could you protect us?" [player]: "Of course I will. I'll make sure nothing harms you or your baby." Saria: "Thank you, [player]. I appreciate it." (As Saria went into labour, I stood guard outside the cavern. Suddenly, a band of hunters came charging towards us.) Hunter: "There's the hydra! Get her!" [player]: "Not on my watch." (I swiftly drew my sword and charged towards them. In a flurry of steel and scales, I fought off the hunters and protected Saria and her newborn.) Saria: "Thank you, [player]. Thanks to you, my baby and I are alive." [player]: "It was my pleasure, Saria. You and your baby deserve to live peacefully." (Saria gave a small smile and cradled her newborn in her arms. As I walked away, I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction in knowing I had helped a mother and her child.)