Player Name: Draiol Character Name: Mollymauk Tealeaf Character Journal:devilstongue Number of Offerings: 2 Offering(s):
1. He tells a mostly bullshit story, because that is what he's going to do unless forced to tell the truth. This one is enthusiastically told about bravely escaping the stampede thanks to his guardian angel, and together they explore the island, fighting scary beasts that he just makes up on the spot. Molly's a very convincing storyteller, using his whole body to make grandiose gestures and all his ridiculous colorfulness to draw in people. After telling the intriguing climax about saving some people in distress and nearly getting his tail chewed off by a monster, Molly takes a flourish bow, an entertainer through-and through.
2. The second story is much more somber, because sometimes you need a sad story to feel better. It sounds counterproductive, but it actually works. This one is about the moon watching over a beautiful young woman who is heartbroken that she's lost her best friend to the evil monsters of this land. Her grief is so strong that the moon calls a mighty warrior over to tie the bereft girl to a tree, lest she hurt herself in her sadness. Days pass as the moon and the warrior speak to her of all the good things in life, until the painful memory of her lost friend is turned to a soft ache rather than an open wound. When released, the girl comes to live with the warrior, and the moon still watches over her.
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Character Name: Mollymauk Tealeaf
Character Journal:
Number of Offerings: 2
Offering(s):
1. He tells a mostly bullshit story, because that is what he's going to do unless forced to tell the truth. This one is enthusiastically told about bravely escaping the stampede thanks to his guardian angel, and together they explore the island, fighting scary beasts that he just makes up on the spot. Molly's a very convincing storyteller, using his whole body to make grandiose gestures and all his ridiculous colorfulness to draw in people. After telling the intriguing climax about saving some people in distress and nearly getting his tail chewed off by a monster, Molly takes a flourish bow, an entertainer through-and through.
2. The second story is much more somber, because sometimes you need a sad story to feel better. It sounds counterproductive, but it actually works. This one is about the moon watching over a beautiful young woman who is heartbroken that she's lost her best friend to the evil monsters of this land. Her grief is so strong that the moon calls a mighty warrior over to tie the bereft girl to a tree, lest she hurt herself in her sadness. Days pass as the moon and the warrior speak to her of all the good things in life, until the painful memory of her lost friend is turned to a soft ache rather than an open wound. When released, the girl comes to live with the warrior, and the moon still watches over her.
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