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BucketoRandom's Clan
A bunch of random stories because I'm bored and THEME!
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"A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..."
((Wait, that one's been used before? Dagnabbit! Well, it's not like I don't like the whole "Once upon a time" thing, but really--hasn't that approach been a little overworked? Fine. I'll start again.))
"Long ago, there was a traveling nomad known as the Great Storyteller. Only her closest friends were allowed to call her Story. Now, Story traveled the lands, going wherever the wind so desired to take her. Everywhere she went, she collected and told stories. Some were true. Others not so much, but everyone loved them. Dragons began to anticipate her coming, and great celebrations were held wherever she went. These celebrations took their tolls on poor Story, for she realized that they kept her from receiving stories from the dragons she encountered. At a loss for what to do, Storyteller made one more round of the flights, telling a very special story. There was the usual pomp and circumstance at her arrival, but she only told one story of a dragon secluded in the Reedcleft Ascent. This hidden dragon would tell a story to whoever gave them one in return. So it came to pass that Storyteller carved out a lair in the Zephyr Steppes. Word eventually got around of the Storyteller who would trade in stories. Dragons started to arrive, searching for the truth in the legends. Some even stayed. So, a new flight was born of story tellers and of tales. The dragons come and go as they please, though they always carry the same story, and the clan is ever growing."
((Ahem. Better? Now, can I stop talking about myself in the third person? What do you mean "You're Storyteller"? Of course I'm Storyteller! How else would I know what I felt about all those celebrations? Oh, fine. Go ahead and tell me your story... Go on then...))
[After you have told your story--which you can totally post below--Story gives you a list of names. They seem to correspond with other members of the clan. "You should listen to these stories," she says, "If one wants to follow you home, remember that they should keep telling their story."]
((Wait, that one's been used before? Dagnabbit! Well, it's not like I don't like the whole "Once upon a time" thing, but really--hasn't that approach been a little overworked? Fine. I'll start again.))
"Long ago, there was a traveling nomad known as the Great Storyteller. Only her closest friends were allowed to call her Story. Now, Story traveled the lands, going wherever the wind so desired to take her. Everywhere she went, she collected and told stories. Some were true. Others not so much, but everyone loved them. Dragons began to anticipate her coming, and great celebrations were held wherever she went. These celebrations took their tolls on poor Story, for she realized that they kept her from receiving stories from the dragons she encountered. At a loss for what to do, Storyteller made one more round of the flights, telling a very special story. There was the usual pomp and circumstance at her arrival, but she only told one story of a dragon secluded in the Reedcleft Ascent. This hidden dragon would tell a story to whoever gave them one in return. So it came to pass that Storyteller carved out a lair in the Zephyr Steppes. Word eventually got around of the Storyteller who would trade in stories. Dragons started to arrive, searching for the truth in the legends. Some even stayed. So, a new flight was born of story tellers and of tales. The dragons come and go as they please, though they always carry the same story, and the clan is ever growing."
((Ahem. Better? Now, can I stop talking about myself in the third person? What do you mean "You're Storyteller"? Of course I'm Storyteller! How else would I know what I felt about all those celebrations? Oh, fine. Go ahead and tell me your story... Go on then...))
[After you have told your story--which you can totally post below--Story gives you a list of names. They seem to correspond with other members of the clan. "You should listen to these stories," she says, "If one wants to follow you home, remember that they should keep telling their story."]
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