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“Write a Day 1 script for the Chiromaw. (Characters: Lisa the Chiromaw, [player])” (46 conversations)
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Write a Day 1 script for the Chiromaw. (Characters: Lisa the Chiromaw, [player]) (Scene: Betweenlands skies) (Lisa, while mid-flight, would already be in labor when the day begins - and her baby would be emerging tail first, indicating that it was going to be breech) ([player] would be flying around on their Alpine Dragon - Frostbite - before hearing Lisa's scream) (Lisa knew her baby would be special, as the two managed to survive an attack from a lurker during Lisa's second trimester) (Chiromaws are more accustomed to giving birth at their nest - so it's likely that Lisa was out on a hunt when her contractions began, and she tried to fly back to her nest when her water broke mid-flight)
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([player] rushes to Lisa's side) [player]: Lisa! What's happening? Are you okay? Lisa: No, [player], I-I'm in labor. My baby is breech. I need help. [player]: Okay, let me help you. Take deep breaths. I need you to focus on flying straight ahead while I try to reposition the baby. (Lisa focuses on flying while [player] guides the baby into the correct position) [player]: Okay, I think I've got the baby in the right position. Now, we need to find a safe place for you to give birth. Lisa: My nest is nearby, we can make it if we hurry. ([player] and Lisa fly towards her nest) (Lisa lands in her nest and starts to push while [player] provides support) [player]: You're doing great, Lisa. Keep pushing. (After some time, the baby Chiromaw is born) [player]: It's a boy! Congratulations, Lisa. Lisa: Thank you, [player]. I couldn't have done it without you. (([player] helps Lisa and the baby settle in before leaving)) [player]: I'll be back to check on you and see how the baby is doing. (Lisa smiles and nuzzles her baby) Lisa: Thank you so much for your help. I can't express how grateful I am. [player]: Of course, Lisa. Now get some rest, you deserve it. ([player] flies off into the sky) Lisa: (to her baby) Welcome to the world, little one. You're going to do great things.