Anybody is welcome to take them but I only request that they be used, not just stored. Please take note of that.
Erm, that's about it, and you can contact me at slinkycat132@yahoo(dot)com.au
If you really need a name for this deer when your deer is describing it, please refer to it as "Q".
I will not go onto the community while I play this account in-game, so as to fully throw myself into the TEF experience. Feel free to reference this deer if your characters interact with it, though.
This account will interact with deer as it sees them in-game.
This account's deer will change at whim. It does not have a desire to remain the same all the time.
Basically, I will enjoy the account and enjoy the forest without bringing the community into how I play this deer.
Hello everyone c: I thought since this is a fantasy game, perhaps we could all write together to make fairy tales? I'd love to see what everyone can come up with. No, it doesn't have to be forest related. ((it can be, no shame in that)) I would also love it if we could keep them… simple and short. But yoou can still include as much detail and write for as long as you'd like. You can even continue someone else's story with a sequel or somewhat- keep things going. The only rule I have is that if you are to critique someone, please be constructive- as much as you give pros and cons, also give advice. And well, be kind to one another c: have fun! Here's one to start us off;
Title; A Fair Replacement
Once there was a beautiful princess, who was often pampered and got what she wanted whenever she asked for it. She was adored by her people and no one wanted her in a foul mood. Even when she threw a fit or cried she would get her way. However, one day a chambermaid was busy cleaning her room when the king said,
"You do not act like a princess. No, you act like a child." And thus, the chamber maid was brought forth. "If this chamber maiden can out perform you in your duties, you will lose right to be my daughter and the heiress to my throne."
And so it began. The chamber maiden was given a room of her own, had servants to tend to her, and was given fine clothes to dress in. The Princess was insulted by this gesture- how dare her father, the king, say she was not a princess! She would prove him wrong, and make that chamber maiden pay for even thinking she could out do her!
The chamber maiden appeared to be much kinder however, and did not complain if her duties were too much to be carried out or if she had issues with her clothes or room arrangements. Rather, she was focused on treating others kindly, and dealing with better arranging how things were done in the kingdom. Eventually she came to be much more adored than the real princess.