Cluster 69
“[there would be dialogue in this story, where Undine would only speak in limeric” (63 conversations)
1 turn Sep 9, 2023 at 12:22 PM EDT United States , Michigan
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Now that the mana of the world had been balanced, the 8 elementals - Wisp, Dryad, Jinn, Salamander, Shade, Luna, Gnome, and Undine - had been living their lives as humans would. 7 of the elementals are out on their own missions, leaving Dryad - the elemental of wood - back at the cave where she and her elemental sibling live. Dryad is currently taking care of her daughter - Leaf - while waiting the arrival of Leaf's unborn sister, even though both of them were also wood elementals. Eventually, Undine - the elemental of water - returns from her mission, and then recites limerick after limerick after limerick - as she has a passion for limericks. Eventually, Undine decides to recite a limerick about Dryad herself to ease the constant little kicks of Leaf's siblings.)
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Dryad: (Sitting on a fallen log, gently caressing her abdomen) Oh, little Leaf, I can't wait for your sister to join us. She'll complete our little family of wood elementals. Leaf: (Giggles and twirls around) Mama, when will she arrive? I want to play with her already! Dryad: (Smiling) Soon, my love. Very soon. She's just taking her time, growing strong inside me. Undine: (Hurrying into the cave, dripping with water) Ah, it feels good to be back! Dryad, Leaf, I've missed you both. Dryad: (Standing up and hugging Undine) Welcome back, Undine. How was your mission? Undine: (Waving her hand dismissively) Oh, nothing too exciting. Just a few sea storms to calm and a river to cleanse. But I did have some fun composing limericks along the way! Leaf: Mama, what's a limerick? Dryad: (Chuckling) It's a type of poem, my dear. Undine has a knack for writing them. Undine: (Eagerly) That's right! Would you like to hear one, Leaf? Leaf: Oh, yes, please! Undine: (Clearing her throat dramatically) Alright then, here it goes: (Leaf listens intently as Undine recites a limerick about a mischievous woodpecker) Leaf: (Clapping her hands) That was wonderful, Undine! Can you make one about Mama? Dryad: (Blushing) Oh, no need for that, Undine. Undine: (Grinning mischievously) Oh, come on, Dryad! It's all in good fun. Let me see... ah, I think I have one: (Both Dryad and Leaf listen eagerly as Undine recites a limerick about Dryad's strong connection with nature) Dryad: (Blushing deeper) Undine, you have a way with words. Thank you for lightening up the moment. Undine: (Beaming) My pleasure! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Now, let's all sit down and discuss the arrival of your sister. I can't wait to meet her! (The three of them settle down, talking and laughing as they patiently wait for the newest addition to their family of wood elementals.)