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C0 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Natsuki, what's wrong? You seem 111 conv. C1 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Sayori, you excited for today's 66 conv. C2 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Hood: "Ah! Unicorn! Didn't expect to see you." U 64 conv. C3 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need Sayori 57 conv. C4 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC. He sa 46 conv. C5 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Sayori, excited for today's club 46 conv. C6 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 43 conv. C7 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. An 42 conv. C8 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 37 conv. C9 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl × 36 conv. C10 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first arrived in this fantasy w 35 conv. C11 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Fusou: "Oh! Hey, New Jersey! Still got room in t 29 conv. C12 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Oh! Cheshire! I didn't see you ther 26 conv. C13 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, we just need MC. He sho 26 conv. C14 [THE COMMONS - WIZARD CITY] Sayori: "Ow...my head...where am I?" Kiera Wyrmdust: 24 conv. C15 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (From the first day I arrived in the ma 24 conv. C16 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Sayori, you excited for today's 24 conv. C17 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl 22 conv. C18 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl 21 conv. C19 [THE COMMONS - WIZARD CITY] Sayori: "Ow...my head...where am I?" Trixie Sphinxey 21 conv. C20 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (My name is Alexander. When I first arr 19 conv. C21 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, that concludes today's 19 conv. C22 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl 18 conv. C23 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Belfast: "Oh! Little Bel! Didn't expect to see y 17 conv. C24 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl 15 conv. C25 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl 15 conv. C26 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC." Nats 15 conv. C27 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (Phaun has always been a social butterf 14 conv. C28 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Natsuki, what's wrong? You seem 14 conv. C29 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl 13 conv. C30 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (Back in my world, there weren't human 13 conv. C31 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC. He sa 13 conv. C32 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need Natsuk 12 conv. C33 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. An 11 conv. C34 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC. He sa 11 conv. C35 [FOSSIL PARK EUROPE - HUB] Sayori: "Phew! Finally back from Frozen Wastes." Viol 9 conv. C36 (In the cliffs outside the large town of Drakenburg...) Shadecleaver: "Man, my l 9 conv. C37 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Bismarck, PLEASE turn the volume on 9 conv. C38 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need Natsuk 9 conv. C39 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (My name is Alexander. In my world, I l 8 conv. C40 [CELESTIA BASE CAMP - CELESTIA] Sayori: "Holy..." Kiera Wyrmdust: "Impressive, r 8 conv. C41 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need Sayori 8 conv. C42 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 8 conv. C43 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Sayori, you excited for today's 8 conv. C44 [UNICORN WAY - WIZARD CITY] Sayori: "Ow...my head...where am I?" Kiera Wyrmdust: 7 conv. C45 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Javelin: "So, Laffey, there's something I'm curi 7 conv. C46 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Hey, Laffey, what's with the spotli 7 conv. C47 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Natsuki, what's wrong? You seem 7 conv. C48 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Alright, now we just need Sayor 7 conv. C49 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Hunter: "So, Laffey, there's something I'm curio 6 conv. C50 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Monika, are you okay? You've be 6 conv. C51 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC. He sa 6 conv. C52 [FOSSIL PARK EUROPE - HUB] Sayori: "Whoa...so THIS is Fossil Park Europe..." ??? 5 conv. C53 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Hey, Laffey, I said bring some spot 5 conv. C54 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Hey, Takao, I said bring some spotl 5 conv. C55 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Hood: "Ah! Unicorn! Didn't expect to see you." U 4 conv. C56 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Oh! Cheshire! I didn't see you ther 4 conv. C57 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Javelin: "An Shan, what are you doing the resear 4 conv. C58 [THE COMMONS - WIZARD CITY] Sayori: "Ow...my head...where am I?" Trixie Sphinxey 4 conv. C59 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (Jewelem was a spoiled dragon baby, she 4 conv. C60 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Laffey: "Wait, Shimakaze, your bunny ears are re 4 conv. C61 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Natsuki, what's wrong? You seem 4 conv. C62 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Monika, Sayori's been having mo 4 conv. C63 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 4 conv. C64 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Morning, Sayori! Excited for the 4 conv. C65 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Javelin: "Illustrious, what are you doing the re 3 conv. C66 [SAKURA EMPIRE BASE - 11:29 A.M.] Amagi: "Ah, Hatsuzuki! Anything new today?" 3 conv. C67 [SAKURA EMPIRE BASE - 11:29 A.M.] Amagi: "Ah! Hatsuzuki! I didn't see you there 3 conv. C68 [SAKURA EMPIRE BASE - 11:29 A.M.] Amagi: "Morning, I-13. How's everything going? 3 conv. C69 (In the main Azur Lane base...) New Jersey: "Good morning, Roon! How was your tr 3 conv. C70 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "...something's definitely wrong 3 conv. C71 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "...something's definitely wrong 3 conv. C72 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Monika, are you okay? You've be 3 conv. C73 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, we just need MC. He sho 3 conv. C74 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 3 conv. C75 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC. He sa 3 conv. C76 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Belfast: "Oh! Little Bel! Didn't expect to see y 2 conv. C77 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Hood: "Ah! Unicorn! Didn't expect to see you." 2 conv. C78 (In the cliffs outside the large town of Drakenburg...) Shadecleaver: "Man, my l 2 conv. C79 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (Back in my world, there weren't human 2 conv. C80 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Belfast: "Here you go, Roon." 2 conv. C81 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "...who on Earth is playing the guit 2 conv. C82 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Bismarck, PLEASE turn the volume on 2 conv. C83 (From the first day I arrived in the massive fantasy town of Drakenburg, the loc 2 conv. C84 (In the main Azur Lane base...) New Jersey: "Phew! Finally done with that missio 2 conv. C85 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Morning, Laffey!" 2 conv. C86 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Hey, Laffey, what's up with all the 2 conv. C87 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Hey, Takao, I said bring some spotl 2 conv. C88 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Natsuki, there you are! Where WE 2 conv. C89 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Monika, are you okay? You've be 2 conv. C90 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. An 2 conv. C91 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 2 conv. C92 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 2 conv. C93 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 2 conv. C94 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC." 2 conv. C95 (In the school literature clubroom...) Natsuki: "Great...I'm stuck in here with 2 conv. C96 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Good morning, Natsuki!" 2 conv. C97 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Natsuki, is something wrong?" 2 conv. C98 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, that concludes today's 2 conv. C99 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, that concludes today's 2 conv. C100 [FOSSIL PARK EUROPE - HUB] Sayori: "Phew! Finally back from Frozen Wastes." Viol 1 conv. C101 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Fusou: "What are you up to now, New Jersey?" 1 conv. C102 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Fusou: "Oh! Hey, New Jersey! Still got room in t 1 conv. C103 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Good morning, Cheshire." 1 conv. C104 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Oh! Cheshire! I didn't see you ther 1 conv. C105 (In the main Azur Lane base...) Enterprise: "Bismarck, can you PLEASE turn the v 1 conv. C106 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (Brother and sister, Speedy & Greedy, a 1 conv. C107 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, where's Yuri?" 1 conv. C108 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, anyone want to share th 1 conv. C109 (In the school literature clubroom...) MC (me): "Monika, are you alright?" 1 conv. C110 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need Sayori 1 conv. C111 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, we just need MC. He sho 1 conv. C112 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, we just need MC. He sho 1 conv. C113 [there would be dialogue in this story:] (Natsuki had been raising dragons ever 1 conv. C114 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Alright, now we just need MC. He 1 conv. C115 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Okay, now we just need MC. He sa 1 conv. C116 (In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Sayori, you excited for today's 1 conv.
36 conversations in cluster Cluster 9× “[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came ...” over 10 hours (Feb 21, 2024 – Feb 21, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:48 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur.)
CHATBOT: As I saw Iris trembling, I gently introduced myself, "Hi, I'm _____. I'm a friend of Otherin. It's nice to meet you, Iris." Iris timidly peeked out from behind the tree, her dull-colored fur blending in with the shadows of the forest. "H-hello," she stuttered, her wings quivering nervously. "It's okay, I won't hurt you," I assured her, trying to put her at ease. "Otherin told me about the mothkin and how unique your species is." Iris looked up at me with her large, expressive eyes, her antennae twitching in curiosity. "You... you're not afraid of me?" she whispered, disbelief evident in her voice. I smiled warmly at her. "No, not at all. In fact, I find your species fascinating. I would love to learn more about the mothkin and your way of life." Iris slowly emerged from behind the tree, her wings unfurling slightly as she gained confidence. "Really? You... want to learn about us?" I nodded, eager to connect with Iris and gain her trust. "Yes, I do. I think the mothkin are truly amazing creatures, just like Otherin and Crystal." A small smile tugged at the corners of Iris's mouth, and she fluttered her wings happily. "Thank you... I-I would be honored to show you more about our world." And as Iris led me deeper into the forest, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the chance to get to know this shy and gentle mothkin, and to discover the beauty and wonder of her species.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:51 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur.)fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb.)
CHATBOT: Otherin: Iris, it's okay. This is just my friend. They won't hurt you. Iris: *still shaking* I-I'm sorry, I'm just not used to strangers approaching me. Otherin: It's okay, they're really nice. And they're curious about our species. Iris: *softly* I-I know, it's just... it's hard for me to trust anyone. Especially with... my situation. Otherin: I understand, Iris. But no one here will judge you for what you can't control. We're all family here, remember? Iris: *tentatively* Y-yes, I know. It's just... sometimes I wish I was like Crystal. She's so confident and brave. Otherin: Just because you're different doesn't mean you're any less valuable, Iris. You have a unique gift that no one else has. And we love you for it. Iris: *tears welling up* T-thank you, Otherin. I-I'm sorry for being so scared all the time. Otherin: Don't apologize, Iris. Just know that we're here for you, always. And so is my friend here. They're a good listener. Iris: *wiping away tears* O-okay. Thank you, Otherin. And thank you, friend. Friend: *smiling* You're welcome, Iris. We're here for you too. (Iris slowly comes out from behind the tree, feeling a bit more at ease with her new friend and the support of her fellow mothkin. And as they all continued to chat and bond, Iris felt a sense of belonging she hadn't felt in a long time.)
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:53 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb.)womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me.)
CHATBOT: Clone: Hello there, traveler. I am Iris's clone, soon to be born into this world. Me: Wow, it's amazing to meet you, even before you are born! Clone: Yes, it is a unique experience for us mothkin. We are born already pregnant with our own clones, continuing the cycle of life. Me: That's truly fascinating. The bond between you and Iris must be so strong. Clone: It is. We are connected from the moment we are conceived. It is a beautiful and intricate part of our nature as mothkin. Iris: *peeking out from behind the tree* I-I'm sorry for being shy. It's just... it's not often we interact with outsiders like you. Me: Oh, please don't apologize. I'm honored to be here and learn about your culture. Otherin: *landing gracefully beside us* Iris, don't be afraid. Our friend here is kind and curious about our ways. Me: Thank you, Otherin. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be here and learn from all of you. As I spent more time with the mothkin, I realized just how special and unique they truly were. Their ability to create life in such a way was unlike anything I had ever seen. I felt privileged to witness their natural cycle and learn from their wisdom. And as Iris's clone continued to develop within her womb, I knew that this experience would forever stay with me, a treasured memory from my time in this fantastical world.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:54 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me.)me - and she was...excited to say the least; turns out, her baby was kicking.)
CHATBOT: Iris: "I-I'm sorry, I-I'm just a bit nervous. It's not often we interact with humans..." Me: "It's okay, Iris. I'm here to learn more about your culture and your unique abilities. Your babies are already so advanced even before they're born!" Iris: "Y-yes, it's a bit overwhelming sometimes. But we take pride in our reproduction process. It's just a bit...different." Me: "I find it fascinating, really. And your wings are so beautiful, just like Otherin's. I can see why you're all such skilled flyers." Iris: "Thank you... that means a lot coming from you. I-I'm just not used to outsiders being so kind to us." Me: "Well, I think you all are incredible. And I'd love to learn more about your culture and your way of life. Would you be willing to show me around?" Iris: *smiles shyly* "I-I would like that. Maybe we could even introduce you to Crystal and her babies. They're quite the lively bunch." Me: "That sounds wonderful. Thank you, Iris. I'm excited to learn more and maybe even witness the birth of your babies." Iris: *blushes* "W-well, that's certainly...an experience. But I'm sure you'll find it fascinating. Let's go, shall we?" (And so, Iris took me under her wing, quite literally, and showed me around the forest, introducing me to the other mothkin and their unique way of life. It was a truly magical experience, and I felt honored to be welcomed into their world.)
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:54 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least; turns out, her own clone baby was kicking.)
CHATBOT: "Wow, Iris, that's amazing! Your clone baby is already kicking? That's so cool!" I exclaimed, marveling at the unique abilities of the mothkin species. Iris smiled shyly, her antennae twitching nervously. "Y-yes, it's quite a strange sensation. I've never experienced anything like it before." Otherin, who was hovering nearby, chimed in, "It's a special ability that only a few of us possess. The connection between the mother and her clone is incredibly strong, even before birth." I couldn't help but feel in awe of the mothkin and their remarkable abilities. It was a reminder that this world was truly unlike anything I had ever seen before. As I spent more time with Iris and the rest of the mothkin community, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the chance to witness such extraordinary beings. And as I looked up at the sky, watching Otherin and her kin soar gracefully through the air, I knew that I had truly found a place where magic and wonder thrived.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:55 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least; turns out, her own clone baby was kicking.)
CHATBOT: Me: Wow, Iris, your baby seems really active in there! Iris: *nervously* Y-yes, she's quite...energetic. Me: Don't worry, I'm sure she'll be just as amazing as her mother at flying. Iris: *blushes* Th-thank you. I hope so. Otherin: *approaching* How's everything going over here? Me: Iris was just telling me about her baby. She seems really excited. Otherin: Oh, that's wonderful news! I'm sure she'll be a great addition to our community. Iris: *smiling* Thank you, Otherin. I hope so too. Crystal: *joining the conversation* I heard about the new addition to the family. Congratulations, Iris. Iris: *grateful* Thank you, Crystal. I just hope everything goes smoothly. As we chatted and enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the forest, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the chance to meet such unique and wonderful beings like the mothkin. Their sense of community and support for each other was truly heartwarming. And as I watched Iris interact with her fellow mothfolk, I knew that her baby would be surrounded by love and care from the moment she entered the world. It was a special moment that I would never forget.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:55 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least; turns out, her own clone baby was kicking.)
CHATBOT: Iris: (shyly) U-um, h-hello there. I-I'm sorry, I'm j-just a little scared... Me: (gently) It's okay, Iris. You don't have to be afraid of me. Iris: (softly) Th-thank you. I-It's just...I-I've never really been good with strangers. Me: (smiling) That's understandable. But you don't have to worry about me. I'm just here to learn more about your amazing abilities. Iris: (surprised) Y-you think I-I'm amazing? Me: (nodding) Absolutely. The fact that you can give birth to so many clones at once, who are already so advanced...it's truly fascinating. Iris: (blushing) Th-thank you. I-I'm glad you think so. Clone in Womb: (excitedly) Hi! I'm so excited to come out and meet everyone! I can't wait to fly and explore the world! Me: (amazed) Wow, Iris. Your clone is already so lively and full of energy. Iris: (giggling) Y-yes, she's always been like that. I-I can't wait to meet her either. Me: (smiling) I'm sure she'll be just as amazing as her mother. Iris: (gratefully) Th-thank you. I-I hope so too. (After spending more time with Iris and the other mothkin, I couldn't help but feel privileged to witness such a unique and magical moment. They may be different from the creatures in my world, but their bond and love for each other was something truly special.)
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:55 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least; turns out, her own clone baby was kicking.)least.)
CHATBOT: Iris: *shyly* "U-um, h-hello... I-I'm Iris. P-please don't be scared of me..." Me: *smiling warmly* "Hello, Iris. It's nice to meet you. I'm not scared of you at all. In fact, I find your abilities fascinating." Iris: *blushing* "R-really? U-um, thank you. I-I'm just not used to talking to strangers..." Me: *gently* "That's okay, Iris. You don't have to be afraid of me. I promise I won't hurt you. If anything, I'm here to learn more about your species and your incredible abilities." Iris: *calming down* "O-oh... well, in that case, w-would you like to meet my unborn clone? She's... uhh, really eager to talk to you." Me: *surprised* "Your unborn clone can already speak? That's amazing! I would love to meet her." Iris: *nods* "Y-yes, she's... quite a chatterbox, to be honest. Just give me a moment..." *places a hand on her belly* Me: *amazed* "Hello there, little one. It's nice to meet you. I'm sure you'll grow up to be just as extraordinary as your mother." Unborn Clone: *excitedly* "H-hello! I-I can't wait to meet you, too! I-I'm going to be the best flyer, just like my mom! A-and I'll explore the world and make lots of friends! Eeeeee!" Me: *chuckles* "You sound very determined, little one. I have no doubt you'll achieve all your dreams one day. Thank you for talking to me." Iris: *smiling softly* "T-thank you... for being so kind to us. W-we may be different, but we're still a family, just like any other. A-and we're grateful for your acceptance." Me: *nodding* "I'm glad to hear that, Iris. You and your kind are truly special, and I'm honored to have met you all. Thank you for sharing your world with me."
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:56 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least.)
CHATBOT: Iris: (shyly) H-hello...I-I'm Iris. Me: (smiling) Hi Iris, nice to meet you. My name is [Name]. Iris: (nodding) I-I know. Otherin has told me about you. Me: (curiously) Oh really? What did she say? Iris: (blushing) S-she said you were kind and curious about our kind. Me: (gently) Well, that's true. Your people are truly fascinating to me. Iris: (hesitantly) I-I'm glad... Me: (noticing her discomfort) Is everything okay, Iris? Iris: (nervously) W-well, it's just...I-I'm pregnant with my clones. Me: (surprised) Y-your clones? Iris: (nodding) Y-yes. It's...it's a lot to handle. Me: (sympathetically) I can imagine. But you're not alone, Iris. We're here for you. Iris: (tearfully) T-thank you, [Name]. I-I appreciate that. Me: (softly) You're welcome, Iris. Just remember, you're strong and capable. (Iris smiles gratefully, her wings fluttering nervously. And as the voices of her unborn clones continue to speak to me, I can sense the excitement and anticipation they have for the world outside. It's a strange and magical experience, but one that I wouldn't trade for anything in this fantasy world.)
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:56 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least.)
CHATBOT: "It's okay, Iris," I said gently, trying to calm her down. "I'm not here to harm you. I'm fascinated by your species and I just want to learn more about you all." Iris peeked out from behind the tree, her large eyes filled with fear and curiosity. "You... you really want to know about us?" she asked hesitantly. I nodded, smiling warmly at her. "Yes, I do. Your abilities and biology are truly remarkable. I would love to hear more about your unique traits and abilities." Iris's shyness began to fade as she realized I meant no harm. She started to tell me about the mothkin society, about how they lived in harmony with nature and used their flying abilities to gather food and resources for their community. She also explained more about her ability to give birth to clones that were already pregnant with their own offspring. As she spoke, I could hear the faint voice of the clone inside her womb, excitedly talking about wanting to explore the world and fly like their mother. It was a truly magical experience, listening to the unborn clone communicate with me. Iris eventually relaxed, feeling more comfortable sharing her world with me. And as I spent more time with the mothkin, I realized just how special and extraordinary they truly were. And as my friendship with Iris and the other mothkin grew, I knew that my time in this fantastical world was going to be an incredible adventure.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:57 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least.)least, even though she was already pregnant with her own clone.)
CHATBOT: "Hello there," the small voice inside Iris's womb spoke to me. "I can't wait to come out and fly like my mommy!" I was amazed at how advanced the clones were, even before they were born. "That's incredible," I said, smiling at Iris. "It must be so exciting for you to have little ones on the way." Iris peeked out from behind the tree, her shy demeanor melting away as she spoke. "It is exciting, but also a bit overwhelming. I never expected to have so many clones at once." Otherin landed gracefully next to us, her wings shimmering in the sunlight. "Don't worry, Iris. We'll all help you take care of them. Mothkin are a close-knit community, and we look out for each other." I could see the relief wash over Iris's face as she nodded. "Thank you, Otherin. I appreciate your support." As we sat in the peaceful forest, surrounded by the gentle hum of the mothfolks' wings, I felt a sense of belonging unlike anything I had ever experienced before. In this magical world, where the impossible seemed possible, I knew that I had found a new family in the mothkin. And as I listened to the excited chatter of the unborn clones in Iris's womb, I knew that there was so much more wonder and adventure waiting for me in this fantastical realm.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:57 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least, even though she was already pregnant with her own clone.)
CHATBOT: Me: "Iris, are you okay? You seem a little nervous." Iris: *shyly* "I-I'm sorry, it's just...I'm not used to outsiders, especially ones who can hear my unborn clone speaking." Me: "It's okay, I understand. Your species is truly fascinating. And your unborn clone seems so lively already." Iris: *giggling* "Yes, she's quite the chatterbox. She's excited to meet the world just like I was when I was still inside my mother's womb." Me: "That's amazing. How do you handle having so many clones at once though? It must be a lot to take care of." Iris: *smiling* "It can be challenging, but we have a strong sense of community here. The other mothkin help out and we all take care of each other's clones. It's a beautiful bond we share." Me: "It really is. I'm so glad I met you and the other mothkin. Your culture and way of life is truly extraordinary." Iris: *blushing* "Thank you. We may be different from others, but we are proud of who we are. And you're always welcome here with us." As I spent more time with Iris and the other mothkin, I realized just how special and unique they truly were. And I felt grateful to have been accepted into their community, learning more about their world and their way of life. It was an experience I would never forget.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:57 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least, even though she was already pregnant with her own clone.)
CHATBOT: "Um, hi there Iris," I said softly, trying not to startle her. "Are you okay?" Iris peeked out from behind the tree, her dull-colored fur blending in with the shadows. She looked at me with wide, frightened eyes. "I-I'm sorry," she stammered, her wings fluttering nervously. "I'm just not used to strangers, especially ones who can hear my clone inside me." I was taken aback by her honesty. "It's okay, Iris. I'm here to learn about your species, not to make you uncomfortable." Iris hesitated for a moment before speaking again. "My clone...she's excited to meet you. She says you have a kind heart." I couldn't help but smile at the thought of a tiny, unborn mothkin already forming opinions about me. "That's really sweet of her. I'd love to meet her too someday." Iris's antennae twitched in surprise. "You...you would? Most outsiders are afraid of us, especially when they hear about our cloning ability." I reached out a hand to gently pat her arm. "I'm not like most outsiders, Iris. I find your species fascinating, and I want to learn more about you all." Iris's eyes softened as she looked at me. "Thank you...thank you for being so understanding. It means a lot to me and my clone." I nodded, feeling a warm sense of connection with Iris and her unborn clone. "Anytime, Iris. I'm here to be your friend, no matter what." And with that, a bond formed between us - one that would only grow stronger as I immersed myself in the world of the mothkin and embraced their unique way of life.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:57 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least, even though she was already pregnant with her own clone.)
CHATBOT: "I'm sorry if Iris startled you," Otherin said, noticing my surprise at the conversation coming from Iris's womb. "It can be quite overwhelming to hear the clones speak at such a young age." "It's...definitely a unique experience," I replied, still trying to wrap my head around the concept of clones being born pregnant with their own clones. Iris peeked out from behind the tree, her antennae twitching nervously. "I-I'm sorry...I'm not used to outsiders," she murmured. "It's okay, Iris. This is just a friend," Otherin reassured her. "And he seems to be quite fascinated by our kind." I knelt down to Iris's level, offering a friendly smile. "I'm really intrigued by your abilities and your culture. It's truly fascinating to me." Iris seemed to relax a bit, her fur color shifting slightly in response to her emotions. "T-thank you...I've never met someone like you before." As we continued to chat, the clone in Iris's womb continued to chatter excitedly, eager to join the world outside. It was a strange and wonderful experience, getting to know the mothkin and their unique ways of life. And as I spent more time with them, I realized that despite their differences, they were just like any other community - with their own quirks, fears, and joys. And I was grateful to have the opportunity to learn from them and befriend these extraordinary beings.
Feb 21, 2024 at 12:58 AM EST — 1 turn United States, Michigan fiction View full conversation
USER: [there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me - and she was...excited to say the least, even though she was already pregnant with her own clone.)
CHATBOT: Iris: (whispering) Um, h-hello. I-I'm Iris. Me: (smiling) Hi, Iris. It's nice to meet you. Iris: (shyly) Nice to meet you too. Sorry, I'm just a little nervous. Me: (gently) There's no need to be nervous. I'm just here to learn more about your species and your unique abilities. Iris: (blushing) T-thank you. I-I'm glad you're interested. Me: (curious) So, you mentioned that you can birth clones of yourself who are already pregnant with their own clones? Iris: (nodding) Yes, that's right. It's a trait unique to only myself and Crystal. It's...a lot to handle, but it's just a part of who we are. Me: (amazed) That's truly fascinating. And the clones can already speak before they're even born? Iris: (smiling) Yes, they can. They're full of energy and excitement, just like me. They're my little bundles of joy, even before they enter the world. Me: (impressed) That's incredible. Your species is truly extraordinary. Iris: (giggling) Thank you. I'm glad you think so. And it's nice to have someone who understands and appreciates us. Me: (warmly) Of course, Iris. I'm here to learn and befriend the mothkin, including you and your clones. Thank you for sharing your story with me. Iris: (gratefully) You're welcome. And thank you for being so kind. It means a lot to me. As I spent more time with Iris and the other mothkin, I realized just how special and wonderful they truly were. And I was grateful for the opportunity to learn and connect with such a unique and magical species.